The Canon RF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM is a pro zoom that exploits the benefits of both mirrorless. Modern optical design to deliver a truly unique proposition. It essentially matches the optical quality of the superb EF 70-200mm f2.8 Mark III. With a barrel that’s two thirds the weight and, when set to 70mm, three-quarter’s the length.
Event shooters will greatly appreciate the benefit of a noticeably lighter lens. Plus the shorter barrel allows it to stand up for transportation in many bags rather than lying down. Canon’s also improved the image stabilisation, delivered better closeups, quietened. The motors and thrown-in a cylindrical white lens hood with a filter window. In my tests, focus breathing may have reduced the benefit of the closer focusing distance, but the RF still delivers a bigger and sharper image than the EF version at their minimum distances, and while some may be sceptical over the switch from metal parts on the EF version to engineering plastic on the RF model, I’m not overly concerned – these new materials are tougher than you may think.
A thornier issue is whether the extending barrel will suck in any dust or moisture, but the use of various air filters and an impressively robust mechanism are certainly reassuring – only time will tell though. There’s also the fact the new lens is comfortably more expensive than the already excellent Mark III EF version, but if you value saving almost half a kilo in weight, not to mention enjoying greater portability, sharper closeups and better stabilisation, then the RF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM comes highly recommended. Buy the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens Best Price Online from  https://thetomorrowtechnology.co.ke/,Nairobi.
Mirrorless boasts smaller sizes, but lenses have struggled to hold to this promise since the systems have gone full-frame. Optics are tough to design smaller, thanks to physics and all that. Canon has done a lot of work on the RF 70-200mm f/2.8L—it is noticeably smaller than classic and contemporary options that offer the same focal length and aperture. Compared to Canon’s own much-loved DSLR version, the RF is 1 lb lighter and 2″ shorter when fully retracted. This is notable.
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