Standard Prime Lens
Canon RF Mount
F/1.4
67 mm
35mm
555g
Overview

Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Expressive Power in Video and Stills

35mm focal length is close to the natural human angle of vision, allowing the camera to capture the scene as the creator sees it. f/1.4 maximum aperture gives a rich bokeh effect and lets you create videos and images where the subject appears to emerge from the background.

SKU: GC66-RF3514L

Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Expressive Power in Video and Stills

35mm focal length is close to the natural human angle of vision, allowing the camera to capture the scene as the creator sees it. f/1.4 maximum aperture gives a rich bokeh effect and lets you create videos and images where the subject appears to emerge from the background.

Outstanding Optical Performance

High image quality from the centre to the edges of the frame. Colour aberration is optimally corrected by the two UD lenses, while two GMo aspheric lenses suppress spherical aberration and image distortion.

Iris Ring for Manual Aperture Control

Get the cinema lens experience when shooting movies with an iris ring that offers manual aperture control allowing you to adjust the depth of field. Enjoy a light smooth torque, handy for reducing external noise during movie recording.

Electronic Floating Focus Control

Canon's first RF lens to use a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) in combination with a Nano USM to achieve electronic floating focus control. The high-thrust VCM actuates the heavy focusing lens group, while a compact, energy-saving Nano USM actuates the lightweight floating lens to deliver fast, reliable and quiet autofocus.

Key Features:

35mm Focal Length, Natural Angle of Vision

f/1.4 Aperture for Rich Bokeh Effect

High Image Quality from Centre to Edges

Two UD Lenses for Colour Aberration Correction

Two GMo Aspheric Lenses for Distortion Suppression

VCM and Nano USM for Quiet Autofocus

What's in the Box:

Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Standard Prime Lens
Canon RF Mount
F/1.4
67 mm
35mm
555g
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Product Overview

Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Expressive Power in Video and Stills

35mm focal length is close to the natural human angle of vision, allowing the camera to capture the scene as the creator sees it. f/1.4 maximum aperture gives a rich bokeh effect and lets you create videos and images where the subject appears to emerge from the background.

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Key Features

Standard Prime Lens

The Canon RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens is standard prime lens.

Canon RF Mount

The Canon 35mm f/1.4L VCM Lens is compatible with Canon RF Mount.

F/1.4

The Canon RF 35mm VCM Lens has a maximum aperture of F/1.4.

67 mm

The Canon RF 35mm VCM Lens has a front filter size of 67 mm.

35mm

A 35mm focal length closely mirrors the natural human field of vision, enabling the camera to capture scenes as the creator perceives them.

555g

The Canon RF 35mm VCM Lens weighs only 555 grams.

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