Here are the RF 600mm f/11 & RF 800mm f/11 super-telephoto lenses

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Canon will announce some very interesting super-telephoto prime lenses on Thursday alongside the EOS R5 and EOS R6.
Canon RF 600mm f/11 IS STM Specifications:

Retractable design
10 elements in 7 groups
DO element
Minimum focusing distance 4.5m
Maximum magnification 0.14x
5 stops of IS
82mm filter size
Size: 93mm x 199.5mm (When retracted) 269.5mm when shooting
Weight: 930g

Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Specifications:

Retractable design
11 elements in 8 groups
DO element
Minimum focusing distance 6.0m
Maximum magnification 0.14x
4 stops of IS
95mm filter size
Size: 101.6mm x 281mm (When retracted) 351.8mm when shooting
Weight: 1260g



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Canon RF 600mm f/11 IS STM


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sobrien

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My goodness they are light. The 800mm lighter than the 28-70!

Clever retractable design also. Important given these will rarely (if ever) be the only lens you will want to bring out with you.

Assuming IQ is up to scratch I can these going down very well with enthusiast wildlife photographers, particularly those that are on the go.
 
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Maximilian

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That 6m minimum focus distance for the 800mm is pretty bad in my opinion.
All depends on the IQ and price, that 800mm could be very interesting as a portable wildlife lens.
The EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM has 6.0 m
The EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM has 4.2 m

So pretty much what you can get out of such super teles.
 
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That 6m minimum focus distance for the 800mm is pretty bad in my opinion.
All depends on the IQ and price, that 800mm could be very interesting as a portable wildlife lens.

Why do you think it is bad? I have the 800mm f/5.6 and it has the same minimum focus distance. It's rarely a problem in the real world.
 
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Interesting. - pretty unique design. Also a pretty low element count - these might be pretty affordable (although I'm guessing DO elements are not so easy to manufacture).
Now that we've seen pictures of the lenses, I'd really like to see some pictures taken through the lenses...
 
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FrenchFry

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Why do you think it is bad? I have the 800mm f/5.6 and it has the same minimum focus distance. It's rarely a problem in the real world.
The 800mm f/5.6 also has the same .14x magnification as well as the same 6m minimum focus distance. Do you find that you wind up using the teleconverter a lot to get more magnification?
I wonder if these lenses will be usable with the teleconverters given the aperture.
Key differences: the 800mm f/5.6 weighs 3.5 times more than this lens at 4490g and costs $12,999 new.
 
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The 800mm f/5.6 also has the same .14x magnification as well as the same 6m minimum focus distance. Do you find that you wind up using the teleconverter a lot to get more magnification?
I wonder if these lenses will be usable with the teleconverters given the aperture.
Key differences: the 800mm f/5.6 weighs 3.5 times more than this lens at 4490g and costs $12,999 new.

I only had the old 400 5.6 i remember i was bothered sometimes by the long 3.5m minimum focusing distance. Not very often tho.

These new lenses apparently are compatible with both TCs but who wants to add TC on an F11 lens? Maybe for moon shots or long exposures or some landscapes
 
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Why do you think it is bad? I have the 800mm f/5.6 and it has the same minimum focus distance. It's rarely a problem in the real world.
Maybe not a problem in your world, but it is in mine. I use the same lens for birds and butterflies and dragonflies. My 100-400 and hopefully the new 100-500 as well get me down to 1m mfd and as long as 700-1000mm for reach with a TC. And I also use a 500mm PF with a mfd of 3m, and will take TCs at the same mfd. When you go out on a nature hike with one lens (and I admit that would not be a 800/5.6), you need both decent mfd as well as reach.
 
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