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RF 800mm F11 is STM

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Brand Canon
Focal Length Description 800mm
Lens Type Telephoto
Compatible Mountings Canon RF
Camera Lens Description 800mm

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  • An extreme telephoto for all
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lens type
Telephoto
Telephoto
Telephoto
Telephoto
Telephoto
Telephoto
compatible mountings
Canon RF
Canon RF
Canon RF
Canon RF
Canon RF
Canon RF
lens design
Prime
Prime
Zoom
Zoom
Prime
Prime
focus type
Auto Focus
Auto Focus
Auto Focus
Auto Focus
Auto Focus
fixed focal length
800 millimeters
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model name
Canon RF 800mm F11 IS STM
rf600/11,rf600mm
CNRF100500F45
CNRF70200F4
rf600mm
CNRF800F11
min aperture
11 millimeters
54 millimeters
70 millimeters
11 millimeters

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The RF 800mm IS STM lens is a super telephoto prime lens with 4-stop image stabilisation and a greater reach than its sister lens, the RF 600mm IS STM. It is perfect for the wildlife enthusiast, and ideal for specialist pursuits such as bird and aviation photography. Lightweight, powerful and compact with excellent image stabilisation for handheld shooting, the Diffractive Optic (DO) design, along with the RF lens mount and a fixed, F11 aperture, helps make it a more compact lens and easier to pack into a travel bag. Designed for Canon’s Full Frame mirrorless cameras, its RF lens mount offers a faster communication speed than a conventional DSLR. Smooth and silent focusing from the STM motor is a real advantage too, particularly for video.

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  • RF 800mm F11 IS STM
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    4.3 out of 5
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    rk82
    4.0 out of 5 stars Works surprisingly well!
    Reviewed in India on March 12, 2024
    calmels pierre
    5.0 out of 5 stars 800mm plus besoin de s'approcher
    Reviewed in France on February 28, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars 800mm plus besoin de s'approcher
    Reviewed in France on February 28, 2024
    objectif tip top pour l'animalier. attention à la lumière... mais comblé ❤️
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    Marco Mascherpa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Meraviglioso
    Reviewed in Italy on July 13, 2022
    Woodburner
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised. Bargain super telephoto for Canon R series cameras.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 26, 2022
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    Woodburner
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly surprised. Bargain super telephoto for Canon R series cameras.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 26, 2022
    Having read mixed reviews about the Canon RF 800mm F11 I was a little reluctant to buy one but I need the extra reach so when Amazon dropped the price I took a punt. Well I'm glad I did. Image quality from the RF 800 is noticeably better than my Sigma 150-600 with 1.4x converter. AF is better too despite the slow F11 fixed aperture. On my Canon EOS R6, the AF is acceptably fast and accurate. Whilst the AF is not as fast as say a Canon EF100-400 or even the Sigma 150-600 without the converter, it is fast enough for me to use for motorsports and aviation. I suspect it might not be quite quick enough for wildlife photographers wanting to shoot birds in flight and other fast moving animals but for reasonably predictable things like cars and bikes racing around a track it seems to work fine. The photos attached were taken with this lens on my R6 with servo AF and vehicle tracking. Out of the camera the images lack a little contrast and need a little sharpness boost. I have sharpened them and applied auto-contrast as well as increasing the the saturation by 5% using XnConvert. That gives me the results I'm looking for. The big bonus with this lens is the weight...or lack of. It is incredibly light for a lens of this focal length which makes it easier and less tiring to hand hold and carry around for long periods. Coupled with the excellent image stabilisation it makes it a joy to use all day. One thing to note; if you want to use the Canon ET-101 lens hood (or JJC alternative) and a UV filter at the same time you need to use a UV filter with a VERY slim frame. The only one I've found that works is the Urth 95mm UV Lens Filter (Plus+) here: https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B088C3RFQT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1. Most other UV filters have frames that are too big for the hood to go over. The only thing I don't like about this lens is the tripod socket. It's small and badly positioned when the lens is fully extended in the shooting position. Also, the build quality feels a bit cheap and plastic compared to my other Canon / Sigma lenses but only time will tell if it stands up to heavy use. Apart from that I'm loving it! It's a cracking lens. P.S, on the EOS R6 with it's excellent low light performance, the fixed F11 aperture is a non-issue. Just use Auto ISO with either TV or M mode to keep your shutter speed up.
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    José
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super-tele para fotografía de aves
    Reviewed in Spain on September 3, 2020
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    José
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super-tele para fotografía de aves
    Reviewed in Spain on September 3, 2020
    Elegí el Canon RF 800 mm porque buscaba un teleobjetivo de focal fija ligero para fotografía de aves a media y larga distancia con una EOS R. Es el 800 mm más ligero y económico de Canon que se pueda encontrar.
    Es fácil de transportar pues se puede colapsar el tubo para ocupar menos espacio. Colapsado mide unos 28 cm y extendido para su uso alcanza 35 cm.
    El valor fijo de apertura f/11 echa para atrás a muchos. Este objetivo se ha pensado para un uso concreto sin pretensiones profesionales (para eso está el Canon EF 800 mm f/5,6 que ronda los 15000 €). Planifico mis salidas de fotografía de aves para los días despejados por lo que no he tenido problemas de falta de luz. En el sur de la Península disponemos de más días despejados al año y eso es una ventaja al usar este teleobjetivo.
    Respecto a la profundidad de campo es posible aislar al sujeto del fondo a pesar del f/11 siempre que el sujeto esté separado la distancia suficiente del fondo.
    He podido disparar a velocidad 1/2000 f/11 e ISO 800 con buenos resultados. Las imágenes que adjunto tienen estos parámetros.
    No es un objetivo para fotografiar fauna desde un hide, por su distancia mínima de enfoque, que según las especificaciones es de 6 metros. En mi caso no he conseguido enfocar a menos de 7,5 metros. En un hide puedes tener a los sujetos mucho más cerca. Como no es ésta la utilidad que le estoy dando, no es un problema para mi. Las aves que fotografío desde observatorios están siempre por encima de esa distancia.
    El estabilizador óptico funciona bien para sujetos en movimiento. Seguir aves en vuelo es fácil por la ligereza del equipo pero se hace difícil si el ave vuela cerca (10 a 15 metros) porque ya cuesta mantenerla en el visor con una distancia focal de 800 mm y tienes que ser muy rápido y preciso.
    En mi caso lo uso con un trípode con rótula gimbal. Tiene una rosca para acoplarle una zapata para trípode en el mismo cilindro del objetivo pero no tiene un sistema de anillo para girar el teleobjetivo y hacer tomas verticales.
    Una carencia de este modelo es que no viene acompañado de bolsa de transporte ni de parasol, algo que debería ser esencial incluir.
    En resumen, es un excelente objetivo si tienes claro para qué lo vas a usar: fotografía de fauna (pero no desde hide) en rutas cortas o desde observatorios en condiciones de luz natural adecuadas. Subiendo la ISO un poco se puede apurar buenos resultados en condiciones de menos luz. La serie R de Canon gestiona bien la sensibilidad ISO medianamente alta. He disparado con ISO hasta 1600 sin problemas de ruido y podría aumentarse todavía algo más.
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