Our guide to the best Canon RF mount lenses, by Joshua Waller, is here to help you find the perfect glass for your EOS R mirrorless camera. If you’ve just got a Canon EOS R mirrorless camera, or are ...
Every so often, a new big superzoom telephoto lens pops up to grab everyone's attention. Mostly it’s third-party lens makers like Sigma and Tamron, duking it out over different stratospheric focal ...
The growing RF mirrorless system is bolstered by the latest set of releases, which include an affordable wide zoom for APS-C, an extra long telezoom, and first-of-its-kind 24-105mm F2.8. Images, and ...
The first autofocusing third-party lenses for Canon EOS R cameras are limited to APS-C sensors, but that's still good news for R10 and R7 owners. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my ...
First thing first, despite the ultra-wide angle, Canon’s RF 10-20mm lens is a rectilinear lens, not a fisheye. It features one Super UD element, three standard UD elements, and three aspherical ...
The Canon RF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM is small, sharp, and steady. It’s almost perfect, but the incompatibility with teleconverters will put off some photographers. Why you can trust Space.com Our expert ...
Canon’s new RF lenses bring a desperately needed feature to its mirrorless EOS R system: Affordability. The four lenses announced on Thursday, July 9, are the RF 85mm f/2 Macro, RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 ...
The Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is a superb lens for anyone serious about close-up or portrait work. It's incredibly sharp, well-built and offers creative bokeh control with the unique SA ring.
The RF 45mm f/1.2 is an absolute gem, and I’d love to see more lenses like it.
New and officially approved lenses from Sigma and Tamron finally breech the proprietary walls in Canon’s RF ecosystem, at least for APS-C cameras. Sigma and Tamron both announced new lenses for the ...