Members Martin Vronsky Posted June 30, 2021 Members Share Posted June 30, 2021 Press release: Canon Introduces New RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM Lens Broadening Imaginative Possibilities For Still And Video MELVILLE, NY, June 29, 2021– Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM lens. This dramatic new lens brings 14mm, ultra wide-angle coverage to full-frame EOS R-series users. On top of the ultra-wide capabilities, the 14-35mm zoom range is the broadest ever in a Canon wide-angle zoom for full-frame AF cameras. For many Canon users, one single lens can potentially handle all wide-angle needs, from vivid, creative ultra-wide imagery to traditional street photography. The new wide-angle lens is designed for use within the expanding family of EOS R full-frame mirrorless cameras, including the upcoming EOS R3, currently in development. Whether you capture stills, video, or like many creatives today – both – this new wide-angle lens from Canon can help elevate users’ content game when capturing images or video in a wide variety of situations, such as landscape, architecture, and travel. A compact overall design, and extremely modest overall weight of just 1.2 lbs. — along with excellent balance, during hand-held or even gimbal-mounted operation — add to RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM inviting character. A key feature, sure to appeal to many landscape and nature photographers, is this lens’s ability to accept conventional, 77mm screw-in filters. This is especially noteworthy on a lens for full-frame cameras with 14mm ultra-wide coverage. Additionally, the lens’s close-focusing capability is exceptional for an ultra-wide zoom of its type. Image Stabilization further enhances the RF14-35mm’s appeal for low-light still imagery, and for steady yet striking wide video footage. Up to 5.5 stopsi of optical Image Stabilization is built-in, and Coordinated IS with cameras such as the EOS R6 and EOS R5 delivers up to 7 stopsii of shake-correction. This can mean sharper hand-held images in low light, even at extremely slow shutter speeds. The Canon RF 14-35mm F4 L IS USM lens features a bright, constant f/4 maximum aperture, L-Series optical construction — highlighted by three UD-glass elements, and three Aspherical elements — and many of the company’s most advanced proprietary lens coatings, including Sub-wavelength Structure Coating (SWC) and Air Sphere Coating (ASC). These superb lens coatings help minimize ghosting and flaring. Lens placement and coatings are also optimized to help users get clear, high-contrast images, even when there is a bright light source either in, or immediately outside, the frame. Additional features of the Canon RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM include: Compact design — Approximately 1.2 lbs. in weight. Minimum focusing of 7.9 inches at all focal lengths and a maximum magnification of 0.38x at 35mm zoom setting. Optical Image Stabilizer with up to 5.5 stopsi of shake correction. Up to 7 stopsii of shake correction when paired with Canon EOS R series cameras that feature In-Body Image Stabilizer (IBIS). High speed, smooth and quiet autofocus with Canon’s Nano USM. Control Ring for direct setting changes of aperture, shutter speed, ISO speed and exposure compensation. Superb dust and weather-resistance on par with other Canon L-series lenses. Pricing and Availability The Canon RF14-35mm F4 L IS USM lens is scheduled to be available in August 2021 for an estimated retail price of $1,699.00*. For additional information, please visit usa.canon.com. *Specifications, availability and prices are subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set by individual dealers and may vary. [i] Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Associations) standards. Testing performed at focal length of 35mm, using the EOS R camera. [ii] Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Associations) standards. Testing performed at focal length of 35mm, using the EOS R5 camera. Canon RF 14-35mm F4L IS USM specifications Principal specifications Lens type - Zoom lens Max Format size - 35mm FF Focal length - 14–35 mm Image stabilization - Yes CIPA Image stabilization rating - 5.5 stop(s) Lens mount - Canon RF Aperture Maximum aperture - F4 Minimum aperture - F22 Number of diaphragm blades - 9 Optics Elements - 16 Groups- 12 Special elements / coatings3 UD + 3 aspherical elements, Super Spectra + Sub-wavelength Structure + Air Sphere coatings Focus Minimum focus - 0.20 m (7.87″) Maximum magnification - 0.38× Autofocus - Yes Motor type - Nano ultrasonic Full time manual - Yes Focus method - Internal Distance scale - No DoF scale - No Focus distance limiter - No Physical Weight - 540 g (1.19 lb) Diameter - 84 mm (3.31″) Length - 100 mm (3.94″) Materials - Magnesium alloy Sealing - Yes Colour - Black Zoom lock - No Filter thread - 77 mm Hood supplied - Yes Tripod collar - No Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Martin Vronsky Posted June 30, 2021 Author Members Share Posted June 30, 2021 Quote Derek takes a look at the Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L IS USM Lens. This wide angle lens features an aperture range of f/4-f/22, 5.5 stops of Optical Image Stabilization, weather-resistant seals and more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members Martin Vronsky Posted November 16, 2021 Author Members Share Posted November 16, 2021 Quote Another premium (i.e. very expensive) new 'L' lens makes its way onto RF mount - could this be the landscape photographer's ultimate dream? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Martin Vronsky Posted March 1, 2022 Author Members Share Posted March 1, 2022 Quote 00:00 - intro 01:46 - RF 14-35mm design and controls 04:22 - RF 14-35mm autofocus 05:01 - RF 14-35mm distortion compensation 10:23 - RF 14-35mm resolution landscape quality 15:20 - RF 14-35mm portrait quality 16:32 - RF 14-35mm bokeh balls and rendering 17:26 - RF 14-35mm sunstars and diffraction spikes 17:46 - RF 14-35mm video autofocus 18:25 - RF 14-35mm focus breathing 19:14 - RF 14-35mm vlogging comparison 21:26 - RF 14-35mm verdict and sample images Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Martin Vronsky Posted December 11, 2023 Author Members Share Posted December 11, 2023 Quote My experience and review using the Canon RF 14-35 f/4 L as a full time real estate and architectural photographer. We will go over many different aspects of this lens with this in depth review. enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 0:44 - Unboxing 2:27 - Build Quality 6:09 - Auto-Focus & Image Stabilizer 9:07 - Vignetting & Distortion 12:22 - Chromatic Aberration 13:58 - Flare & Sunstars 15:27 - Still Image Quality 19:41 - Alternative Selections 23:17 - Conclusion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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