Telephoto Prime
Canon RF
F/1.8
82mm
135mm
935g
Overview

Great for portraits with a medium telephoto perspective, The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM allows you to take full advantage of the large f/1.8 aperture, with an extremely shallow depth of field and beautiful background blur. Shoot with confidence even when light levels drop.

SKU: GC66-RF135LIS

Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens

Great for portraits with a medium telephoto perspective, The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM allows you to take full advantage of the large f/1.8 aperture, with an extremely shallow depth of field and beautiful background blur. Shoot with confidence even when light levels drop.

The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM has 5.5 stop Image Stabilisation and in conjunction with selected EOS R series camera, can achieve up to 8.0 stops coordinated control IS. Shoot handheld in dim light or while using slower shutter speeds without the need of a tripod. The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM features a lens control ring for customisable control over shutter speed, ISO or exposure compensation. The easy-to-identify textured surface gives you tangible feedback to adjust while looking through the viewfinder and concentrating on your subject.

Fast and smooth autofocus

The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM is equipped with a high-speed and quiet Nano USM. Its smooth and accurate auto focus capabilities makes tracking moving subjects easy - especially when capturing videos.

Shoot into the light with confidence

Don't fear the flare. Shoot into the light with Canon's multi-layered Air Sphere Coating (ASC) protecting against flare, ghosting and reduced contrast. The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM has been carefully crafted with weather-sealing and fluorine coatings to guard against water drops and dust, helping keep this powerful lens safeguarded wherever you go.

Telephoto Prime
Canon RF
F/1.8
82mm
135mm
935g
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Product Overview

Great for portraits with a medium telephoto perspective, The RF 135mm F/1.8L IS USM allows you to take full advantage of the large f/1.8 aperture, with an extremely shallow depth of field and beautiful background blur. Shoot with confidence even when light levels drop.

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Key Features

Telephoto Prime

The Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens is a telephoto prime lens suited to portraiture photography.

Canon RF

The Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens is a full frame Canon RF mount lens.

F/1.8

Shoot shallow depths of field and in low light at a maximum of f/1.8 with the Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens.

82mm

The 82mm standard filter thread allows for the use of screw on UV, CPL, ND and other filters.

135mm

The 135mm focal length of the Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens makes it most suited for portaiture.

935g

The Canon RF 135mm F/1.8 IS USM Lens weighs 935g and is perfectly balanced with an R5 or R3 body.

Product Specs

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Lens Mount

Canon RF

Maximum Aperture

F/1.8

Maximum Magnification

0.26x

Filter Diameter

82mm

Image Stabilisation

5.0 stops (when using the EOS R) 8.0 stops (when using the EOS R3)

Dimensions

89.2mm x 130.3mm

Focal Length

135mm

Minimum Focusing Distance

0.7m

Lens Construction

17 elements in 12 groups

Aperture Blades

9 Blades

Focus Drive System

Nano USM

Weight

935g

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