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The Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM Lens is a high-performance super-telephoto zoom lens designed for Canon EOS R series mirrorless cameras. It features advanced optical image stabilization, a versatile zoom range, and fast autofocus, making it ideal for capturing distant subjects with clarity and precision.
Maximum Aperture | 4.5 Millimeters |
Minimum Aperture | 54 Millimeters |
Zoom Ratio | 100 |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Canon EOS RP, Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Canon EOS R50, Canon EOS R8, Canon EOS R7, Canon EOS R6, Canon EOS R10, Canon EOS R5, Canon EOS R3, Canon EOS RA, Canon EOS R100, Canon EOS C70, Canon EOS R, Canon EOS R5 C |
Photo Filter Size | 77 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Canon RF |
Minimum Focal Length | 100 |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 500 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Fluorine Coating |
Focal Length Description | 100 to 500mm |
Lens | Telephoto |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon RF |
Maximum Focal Length | 500 |
A**S
Trifecta! Amazing AF, IQ, and IS!
Yes, this is the lens that gets me out of the house to exercise and get some pretty amazing wildlife and bright daylight action-photos. Cricket, soccer, tennis...It's light enough to carry and use handheld with the amazing IS. It also works fine on a tripod--but definitely turn off the Image Stabilization. The Auto Focus is fast and accurate, and the images are superb. Very sharp, beautiful contrast and colors.About the IS: I've done tests where I'm achieving some sharp shots handheld as slow as 1/15 sec. at about 400mm--under controlled conditions. But what it means in real world use is I can be comfortable with a static subject at 1/160 sec. at 500mm when needed. My hands are sometimes very shaky, so I bit the bullet to get the best IS when combined with the IBIS of the R6.I was hesitant about f/7.1, but doing my research, looking at hundreds of images of wildlife with settings info, I learned that f/9-f/11 is very common even on lenses that can go as fast as f/4. This is because the tighter apertures provide enough DoF at 500mm for more of the subject to be in focus.And with the R6, using higher ISO's for enough shutter speed still results in smooth, lovely images. I'm commonly shooting at ISO 3200 to 6400, and things look fine.Finally, another great feature is the Minimum Focal Distance. For any kind of long walks, it's great to have a single lens that can go out to 500mm and can get as close as a meter for details, for larger insects, flowers, machine parts, etc. I don't believe any other super-telephoto zoom lenses currently on the market can get in this close.
K**R
Great lens for sports photography.
Works perfect. Photos are crisp and I would highly recommend this lens. I use this on a Canon r6ii camera. This works perfect for taking photos of my kids playing soccer.
T**M
Best in Class
Canon took their class leading EF 100-400mm zoom and made lighter while giving it 100mm more reach. The RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 is so good that it was the reason I first started thinking about switching back to Canon after giving up on them about a decade ago. I'll just say that the reality as lived up to the hype. It is a great lens: sharp from one end of the zoom range to the other; relatively light weight; and fast focusing.That's not to say that everything is sunshine and roses. There are three common criticisms of this lens, two of which I think are valid. First is the fact that this lens only takes a teleconverter after it is zoomed out to 300mm. This means that you can't retract the lens barrel all the way in for transport without removing the teleconverter. This is an inconvenience. And this also means that there is very little overlap in the zoom range with and without a 1.4x teleconverter. You're either at 100-500mm or you're at 420-700mm. This could potentially cost you an image in a fast-moving situation.The second criticism is that it is too expensive for what it it. It is $300 more than the EF version it replaces. Personally, I'd pay $300 just for the 1/2 lb weight savings. That said, I can't deny it is more expensive.Finally, people look at the "7.1" in the 4.5-7.1 aperture range and get concerned about the speed of the lens. But the lens is only at 7.1 for the very end of its zoom range. For the part of the zoom range that is equivalent with the EF 100-400, the apertures are pretty close at similar focal lengths. Sometimes the old lens is slightly faster; sometimes the new RF version is a little faster.The bottom line is that I have no problem recommending this lens if it is within your budget. For both landscapes and wildlife I find it to be excellent.
R**O
Unleash Your Creativity and Capture the Unseen
The Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM Super-Telephoto Lens is a true marvel that has transformed my photography experience. I paired this lens with my Canon EOS R series camera for the perfect match. The 100-500mm range is a wildlife photographer's dream, allowing me to capture feathered friends in their natural habitat with stunning clarity. Whether it's birds in flight or perched on a branch, this lens delivers exceptional results.I added the 1.5x lens extender (purchased on Amazon), which effectively turns this lens into an exceptional super telephoto without breaking the bank. Combined with my camera's sensor cropping, it effectively gives me 1000mm of up-close reach. This has opened up a world of possibilities, enabling me to get close-up shots of distant subjects like never before.Another favorite of mine is the selectable Image Stabilization (IS) modes, including one that improves the experience with Birds In Flight (BIF) photography. This mode has made capturing those moments of birds flying an absolute breeze.Quality and Durability:Canon's L-series has a solid reputation for quality and it shines through in this lens. The build quality is top-notch, and the materials used inspire confidence. I've taken this lens into challenging conditions, including dusty and damp environments, and it has held up admirably. The weather resistance is a huge plus, ensuring that I can shoot in various conditions without worry.Functionality and Performance:The autofocus, powered by Dual Nano USM motors, is incredibly fast and near-silent. Not only does this lens perform amazingly, it is also quiet. I find that the minimum focusing distance of 2.95ft allows for detailed shots, adding versatility to the lens's already impressive capabilities. The rotation-type zoom ring with torque adjustment provides precise control.User-Friendly and Design:The controls are intuitive, and I love the feel of the zoom ring in my hand. The sleek and professional aesthetics match perfectly with my Canon EOS R camera.Pros:- Exceptional telephoto range for wildlife and sports photography.- Selectable IS modes, improve image stabilization, especially for BIF.- Durable, weather-resistant build quality.- Fast and silent autofocus with Dual Nano USM.- Versatile minimum focusing distance for close-up shots.Cons:- The variable aperture (F4.5-7.1) may require adjusting ISO in low light conditions. I had no issues.- The lens's weight may require a sturdy tripod for extended use. It mounts easily!Value:While the Canon RF 100-500mm lens is an investment, it's worth every penny. The combination of superb optical performance, versatility, and durability justifies its price tag.Final Thoughts:In conclusion, the Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM Super-Telephoto Lens has exceeded my expectations. It's a must-have for wildlife enthusiasts, sports photographers, and anyone looking to level-up their photography game. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking exceptional performance and versatility.Thank you, Canon, for bringing happiness and inspiration into my photography journey, and I hope this lens does the same for others.
2**E
Better than I expected.
What can I say? Another great Canon lens.This thing is tack sharp and AF is decent on my R6 ii.
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