RF 85MM 1.2 L USM EU26 lens
The RF 85mm F1.2L USM model has great creative potential that allows you to get beautiful portraits with amazing sharpness and excellent photos in low light.
The perfect lens for portrait photos with even more detail
Thanks to the advanced design of the lens and the use of Canon's groundbreaking optics, the RF 85mm F1.2L USM is the best new-generation portrait lens.
Fast work, high brightness and extremely precise optics
Thanks to the bright F1.2 aperture, the lens provides a very clear image in low light and enables creative expression using a pleasing bokeh effect without losing image quality.
Advanced lens components and coatings
The lens uses optics with blue light refraction (BR) technology that corrects color distortions, and an aspherical element that eliminates spherical aberrations caused by a large maximum aperture.
Workmanship and resistance to weather conditions typical of the L series
The level of workmanship redefines the quality of the L series: we gain high resistance to weather conditions and fluorine coatings on the front and rear elements protecting against water, dust and scratches.
Fast USM motor and lens adjustment ring
The fast work speed of the RF mount means that the RF 85mm F1.2L USM model quickly locks the focus on the object, and the lens adjustment ring provides additional control over the settings.
Lens mount (bayonet)
Canon RF
Focal length (wide)
85 mm
Max Aperture
1.2 F
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1. How to choose the right lens for a mirrorless camera?
When choosing the right lens for a mirrorless camera, it is important to consider your photography needs and style. First, decide on the resolution and focusing distance you require. For portraits, lenses with a wide aperture, such as a 50mm f/1.8, are often preferred. If you enjoy landscapes, go for a wide-angle lens (e.g., 24mm). To capture distant objects, telephoto lenses (e.g., 70-200mm) are useful. Another important factor is the lens’s light-gathering ability, which affects performance in low-light conditions. A stabilization system can also be important, especially for longer lenses. It’s important to evaluate the build quality of the lens and the manufacturer's reputation. Try out several lenses and consider your future needs to choose the right and long-lasting investment in your photography.
2. Are all lenses compatible with all mirrorless cameras?
Not all lenses are universal for all mirrorless cameras. Different manufacturers may have different mounts, so it is important to check the lens compatibility with your camera. For example, lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sony, and other manufacturers' mirrorless cameras may not be interchangeable without adapters. It is also important to consider the sensor size. APS-C lenses may be disproportionately large for full-frame cameras. Before purchasing a lens, it is advisable to check the manufacturer's compatibility chart and consider the specific requirements of your camera. Adapters can allow the use of third-party lenses, but there may be some loss in functionality or quality.
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