This teaser image, released by Canon, shows its existing RF L-series lenses, the RF 24-105mm F2. 8 L IS USM Z and the RF 35mm F1. 4 L VCM alongside three new mystery lenses. Image: Canon Canon has announced plans to introduce new lenses to its hybrid RF-L series on October 30.
No additional details were provided.
However, a teaser photo released with the announcement offers some hints. It shows five lenses, including the two previously announced RF L-series lenses: the RF 24-105mm F2. 8 L IS USM Z, a fast wide to moderate telephoto zoom, and the RF 35mm F1. 4 L VCM prime lens. The implication is that we can expect to see three new lenses, possibly a zoom and a couple of smaller primes.
The RF 24-105mm F2. 8 L IS USM Z was the first lens in Canon's RF L series of hybrid lenses. Unlike any EF or RF lens before it, it includes a manual aperture ring.
Image: Canon
According to Canon, its RF L-series of lenses are designed to meet the needs of both still photographers and video shooters, borrowing design elements from both its existing RF lenses as well as technology from the company's broadcast and cinema lenses.
Previously announced RF L lenses include manual aperture rings, something that hadn't previously appeared on Canon EF or RF lenses, and include support for stepless aperture control, a feature desired by filmmakers. The lenses are also designed to minimize focus breathing.
We'll hold our breath until Canon provides more details at the end of the month.
. dpreview.com2024-10-16 20:21