Wide Angle
Canon RF
F/3.5
30.5 mm
3.9mm
289 g
Overview

Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens

Create more immersive stories with the RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens from Canon. Designed for the EOS R7 APS-C mirrorless camera system, a full-frame equivalence of 6.2mm is provided. The dual high-performance fisheye lenses allow you to capture stereoscopic 3D 180° VR imagery with a 144° field of view to a single image sensor, simplifying your workflow and saving you time in post. Pairing this lens with the EOS R7 allows recordings up to 4K 30 fps. Autofocus is available when capturing stills via a gear-type STM motor.

SKU: GC66-RFS39DUALFISH

Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens

Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens

Create more immersive stories with the RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens from Canon. Designed for the EOS R7 APS-C mirrorless camera system, a full-frame equivalence of 6.2mm is provided. The dual high-performance fisheye lenses allow you to capture stereoscopic 3D 180° VR imagery with a 144° field of view to a single image sensor, simplifying your workflow and saving you time in post. Pairing this lens with the EOS R7 allows recordings up to 4K 30 fps. Autofocus is available when capturing stills via a gear-type STM motor.

STM Autofocusing Motor

Driving the RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye is a gear-type stepping motor (STM) with a dual-lens autofocus mechanism, which drives the left and right lenses in unison. This makes autofocus as simple to operate as it is with an ordinary lens. The electronic focusing/control ring and the left-right focus difference adjustment switch enhance operation by allowing adjustment of the left-right focus differential.

Autofocus operates only on subjects within the image circle of the left lens. Additionally, Servo AF is not available. Before shooting a movie, users must adjust the focus to One-Shot AF or manual focus.

Portable and Lightweight Design

The RF mount and the folded optical design allow for a compactl lens design that's easy to use in tight spaces. Weighing just 289 grams, this dual fisheye lens conveniently fits in most bags and is perfect for travel.

Air Sphere Coating (ASC)

Ghosting and reflections are noticeably reduced by Canon's air sphere lens coating. During challenging lighting conditions, such as backlit scenes, more contrast and uniform colors are present in your images.

30.5mm Rear Filter Thread

Designed to support filters, 30.5mm screw-on filters can be attached to the rear of the lens, as well as a filter holder for cut gel and polyester filters.

Key Features:

Compatible with EOS R7 Mirrorless Camera

APS-C | f/3.5 to f/16

High-Quality VR Content Creation

6.2mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)

Captures Stereoscopic 3D 180° VR Imagery

STM Stepping Autofocus Motor

144° Field of View

Air Sphere Coating

7-Blade Diaphragm

30.5mm Rear Filter Thread

What's in the Box:

Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens

Lens Cap 3.9

Canon Lens Dust Cap RF

Rear Filter Holder

Canon LS1014 Soft Lens Case

Wide Angle
Canon RF
F/3.5
30.5 mm
3.9mm
289 g
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Product Overview

Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens

Create more immersive stories with the RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens from Canon. Designed for the EOS R7 APS-C mirrorless camera system, a full-frame equivalence of 6.2mm is provided. The dual high-performance fisheye lenses allow you to capture stereoscopic 3D 180° VR imagery with a 144° field of view to a single image sensor, simplifying your workflow and saving you time in post. Pairing this lens with the EOS R7 allows recordings up to 4K 30 fps. Autofocus is available when capturing stills via a gear-type STM motor.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

The lens features a 144-degree wide-angle view and provides equidistant projection, making it perfect for "everyday, virtually hassle-free VR production," according to Canon.

Canon RF

The RF mount and folded optical design enable a compact lens that's convenient for use in tight spaces.

F/3.5

The Canon RF-S 3.9mm STM Dual Fisheye Lens has a maximum aperture of F/3.5.

30.5 mm

Designed to accommodate filters, the lens supports 30.5mm screw-on filters at the rear, along with a filter holder for cut gel and polyester filters.

3.9mm

The Canon RF-S f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens has a focal length of 3.9mm.

289 g

The Canon RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens weighs only 289 grams.

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