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Canon RF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on March 04, 2021

Pros: One-of-a-kind compatezza (great work by Canon), sharpness and AF speed

Cons: Compatibility with multipliers compared to brothers, for me it is a slight defect because I have never used them even in EF

Opinion: Two weeks after the purchase I put a small review of the white "RF 70-200 F4". On a constructive level I found it very robust, it immediately gives you the impression of having in your hand an L series, the barrel that comes out gave me some doubts in terms of solidity instead it does not have strange games. In my opinion, the zoom lock button is also very useful, especially on this lens where the inner barrel comes out several cm (especially in crossbody transport where you would risk impacting on other objects); for now the zoom ring has the right resistance so even walking without lock does not stretch. Interesting also the white lampshed, I think plays its part in the hot summer periods (the hook is very soft, maybe even too much since once closed it has a small game). Aesthetically closed (at 70mm) it is very beautiful, even the combination with the lampshed is fine in my opinion, I also realize that at 200mm it loses a little its masculinity and makes you disfigure if you pass next to an ef 70-200 2.8 ? As for the sharpness and quality of the image for now it has satisfied me , combined with the R6 churns out beautiful rows, the f4 are already sharp all over the frame and with a pleasant bokeh, in particular at 200m, with the EF I was paired with always soft rows and with a very often inaccurate af, in particular it angered me to see immobile subjects out of focus; by now I had to twice before shooting (a ridiculous thing for cameras or lenses of this level). I put the AF to the test with cross bikes that have continuous irregular movements, I have to say that it was really little wrong, a few shots out of 200 total, a small piece compared to the past with SLRs. Unlike those who preceded me in the review (which I thank very much for the kindness the info provided) I did not miss the ring for the tripod I think precisely for the small size, maybe it would have been nice a window to adjust any additional filters (I do not use them but for landscape photographers maybe it would have been useful). I keep a reservation about the possible dust infiltrations that can have this kind of lenses, I would hope not since in the past I had the 17-55 f2.8 efs, in 6 years of heavy use I noticed yes and no 3 grains.

avatarjunior
sent on February 10, 2021

Pros: Lightness, compactness and sharpness

Cons: At the moment nothing

Opinion: Arrived this morning, the ultralight jewel that had appeared in the first reviews of some time ago is confirmed. My back will be enthusiastic about the very low weight, it is indisputably an L series, with all the advantages of the case. Autofocus is practically imperceptible from how fast and quiet it is. On my RP it turns out a little "unbalanced" on the front, the body machine is really small by comparison, I do not know if the tripod ring (present on the "big brother" RF 2.8 L) would have benefited in this regard, but surely it would have required a little more space. From the first tests it seems really very sharp all over the frame, as I take photos I will update the review, at the moment I am really very satisfied, not only with this particular goal, but with the entire RF line. EDIT: There's a moving part in the front element (I think inherent in stabilization) that swings a lot with the camera off, don't worry, it's completely normal (I think :P at least at the moment it seems to me that stabilization works flawlessly)





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