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CMS-XML A Portrait and Macro Lens in One, the New Canon RF85mm f2 Macro IS STM!
This new lens is super sharp, fast focusing, has image stabilization and is a macro lens! The 85 mm focal length has always been a favorite for portraits, but this new lens is a portrait and macro lens in one! It’s also super lightweight and small, so you can carry it with you anywhere.
CMS-XML Conditions in which Hybrid CMOS AF III operates in combination with Contrast AF (EOS REBEL T6S / EOS 760D)
EF24mm F1.4L USM EF 100 mm F2 .8 Macro * EF400mm F2.8 L USM *
CMS-XML Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.10
EF-S lenses EF-S 60 mm F2 .8 Macro USM EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM
CMS-XML Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.11
Fisheye, ultra wide, and wide angle lenses EF 14 mm F2 .8 L USM EF 14mm F2.8L II USM(*3)
PDF EOS R SYSTEM MOUNT ADAPTERS BATTERY GRIP
RF 28–70 mm F2 L USM
CMS-XML Cameras and Lenses Compatible with the Digital Lens Optimizer feature (Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.14.40) (EOS 7D Mark II)
Macro lenses ... EF 100mm f/ 2.8 Macro USM EF 100mm f/ 2.8 L Macro IS USM EF 180mm f/3.5 L Macro USM MP-E 65mm f/ 2.8 1-5x Macro Photo
CMS-XML Compatible Cameras and Lenses for the Function of Correcting Lens Aberration with Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.12.40 (EOS M)
Macro lenses ... EF 100mm f/ 2.8 Macro USM EF 100mm f/ 2.8 L Macro IS USM *3 EF 180mm f/3.5 L Macro USM MP-E 65mm f/ 2.8 1-5x Macro Photo*3
CMS-XML Control Ring Click Modification for RF lenses and EF->RF Control Ring
Control Ring Click Modification for RF lenses and EF-> RF Control Ring
CMS-XML Definition of F-number
F-number For the numbers, a sequence of numbers which use the square root as the common ratio based on 1 (one) is used. The aperture scale consists of approximate values which are two times as great as or half of the basic number of the amount of light that passes the lens by each step (1.0, 1.4, 2, 2.8 and so on). However, the maximum F-number may not be appropriate to this sequence of numbers.