• AlanF
    Barnswallows collecting mud and and material for nest building. First is by my wife with the R7 + RF 100-400mm. Next 2 from me with the...
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  • D
    Or part of a strategy to widen customer basis.
  • Click
    Well done, Hector.
  • Click
    Click replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    Beautiful series, Helmut. :cool:
  • H
    Helmi2010 replied to the thread Show your Bird Portraits.
    A few photos I managed to take this year Nach der frühmorgendlichen Paargymnastik by Helmut Gloor, auf Flickr Frühmorgendliche...
  • Exploreshootshare
    Good to know, thx. I'll probably get a used copy of EF version then. I just looked and the difference is about 500 €. Enough money to...
  • illadvisedhammer
    I’m excited about this lens and definitely am the target audience. Right now I prefer the M6ll with the 32 1.4 over the R8 with the...
  • candyman
    How about that. My order (9) will arrive in 2 days. Maybe a sign that my pre-ordered RF 20-50 will arrive soon too.
  • EricN
    I'm guessing the 45mm was a test: "Will enough people buy a cheaper 1.2 from Canon?"
  • D
    It should be much better, think of what Canon did achieve with the RF 28mm f/2,8, which also uses resin lenses. The only real issue...
  • roby17269
    Considering that tele zooms are most often used at the longer end, at least the way I tend to use them, I find the fact that the RF...
  • D
    Sure, mid-frame , periphery and corners are never as good in general as the centre. The Rf 20-50 shares this characteristic with 99%...
  • H
    Beautiful
  • H
    Beautiful. Lovely capture
  • H
    Canon R5 II with 100-500mm. A beautiful puffin quite a small bird and hard to catch in flight. The R5 II wasn’t perfect but it was good...
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  • neuroanatomist
    Not that I have noticed. The RF lens does exhibit mild focus shift, but only at magnifications over 1x and in any case, if your camera...
  • koenkooi
    I did the same, a local camera store had the option to rent the R+RP+RF50L for free and that made me realize the R wasn't €1000 better...
  • Exploreshootshare
    btw: a great fit for this thread: Canon RP for 599 $ at Canon refurbished.
  • candyman
    That is my use case as well. Combined with the R8. Often, I don't have the opportunity to return to the location very quickly, or to...
  • Exploreshootshare
    I really like the idea of one camera with a permanent adapter for EF lenses and one for native lenses :) sounds like a great solution!
  • Exploreshootshare
    Yeah, the RF would be convenient because I wouldn't need an adapter. On the other, size and weight seems to similar including an adapter...
  • neuroanatomist
    I had both, but I swapped the EF version for the RF version really for the convenience. The SA control on the RF lens is fun to play...
  • neuroanatomist
    I had the EF 11-24/4, and I held off purchasing the RF 10-20/4 in part because of the drop-in filter capability of the adapter. But...
  • neuroanatomist
    For me, the use case for the 20-50/4 will be as a walkaround lens on the R8. That will often include architecture, but just casual shots...
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