Telephoto Prime
Canon RF
F/4
600mm
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Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM

If you thought the Canon RF400mm was a behemoth, wait till you get a load of the monolithic Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM. It is quite the handful at 472mm long without the lens hood and close to 670mm with the hood. But if you have come from the Canon EF mount DSLR world, the RF600mm f/4L IS USM is optically identical to the EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM lens. It delivers optically sharp images with delicious background effects and subject clarity.

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Canon RF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens

Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM

If you thought the Canon RF400mm was a behemoth, wait till you get a load of the monolithic Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM. It is quite the handful at 472mm long without the lens hood and close to 670mm with the hood. But if you have come from the Canon EF mount DSLR world, the RF600mm f/4L IS USM is optically identical to the EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM lens. It delivers optically sharp images with delicious background effects and subject clarity.

Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM Specs

  • 600mm Full Frame Focal Length
  • F4 Maximum Aperture
  • F32 Minimum Aperture
  • 17 Elements in 13 Groups
  • 9 Blade Aperture
  • 4.2m Minimum Focus Distance
  • 0.15 Maximum Magnification Ratio
  • 52mm Rear Drop-In Filter
  • Œ¶168 x 472mm Dimensions
  • 3.1kg Weight

What's more, if 600mm full-frame reach is not enough, it's compatible with the Canon RF 1.4x and 2x extenders - imagine what you could achieve with 1200mm! When paired with the new Canon R3, your output will treble thanks to world-class image quality, autofocus performance and optical supremacy.

Canon RF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens

Optimized for sports, wildlife, and nature shooting, the RF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens from Canon offers professional and advanced photographers the excellent image quality of a Canon L-series lens. Designed exclusively for EOS R-series cameras, this super-telephoto lens is distinguished by its advanced, lightweight design, quick and intuitive handling, and high-speed performance. Optically identical to the EF 600mm f/4 IS III USM lens, the lens features three modes of optical image stabilization with up to 5.5 stops of shake correction to deliver extremely sharp results whether hand-held or mounted on a monopod.

A circular nine-blade aperture provides beautiful bokeh at smaller lens apertures, and Super Spectra and Air Sphere Coatings minimize ghosting and flare for exceptionally clear results when shooting in backlit situations. Additionally, Super UD and fluorite elements used in the optical design reduce color fringing and chromatic aberrations for high clarity and colour accuracy. The lens provides quick, quiet, and accurate autofocus performance, and two focus presets allow you to instantly return to one or two memorized focus distances. For conditions requiring manual focusing, a customizable electronic focus ring on the lens barrel lets you select from three different speed levels to adjust manual focus to your desired preference. The RF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens is also compatible with Canon RF 1.4x and 2x extenders, and the lens incorporates dust and water-resistant design with a fluorine coating on the front element for easy cleaning.

Features:

600mm f/4 super-telephoto lens designed exclusively for EOS R-series cameras

Optically identical to EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM lens

Bright f4 maximum aperture for working in low-light conditions and controlling depth of field when working with selective focus techniques

Minimum Focusing Distance of 13.8'

Includes three image stabilization operation modes

Optical Image Stabilizer with up to 5.5 stops of shake correction

Super Spectra Coating and Air Sphere Coating minimizes ghosting and flare when working in strong lighting conditions

Customizable electronic focus ring with manual focus capability during SERVO AF

9-blade circular aperture for beautiful bokeh at smaller lens apertures

Two focus presets to instantly return to one or two memorized focus distances

Compatible with Canon RF 1.4x and 2x extenders

Dust and water-resistant design with a fluorine coating on front element for easy cleaning

Rotatable tripod collar for working atop a tripod or monopod

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Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM

If you thought the Canon RF400mm was a behemoth, wait till you get a load of the monolithic Canon RF600mm f/4L IS USM. It is quite the handful at 472mm long without the lens hood and close to 670mm with the hood. But if you have come from the Canon EF mount DSLR world, the RF600mm f/4L IS USM is optically identical to the EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM lens. It delivers optically sharp images with delicious background effects and subject clarity.

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