Patent: Canon RF 19mm f/2.8 IS

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Canon News has uncovered an interesting optical formula patent for a small prime lens with image stabilization. The patent talks in-depth about making small prime lenses with IS.
There are two different embodiments for a Canon RF 19mm f/2.8 IS.
Canon RF 19mm F2.8 IS

​Focal length 19.50mm
F-number 2.88
Half angle (degree) 47.99°
Image height 21.65mm
Lens total length 96.33mm
BF 18.34mm

Canon RF 19mm F2.8 IS

Focal distance 19.29mm
F-number 2.86
Half angle (degree) 48.30°
Image height 21.65mm
Lens total length 96.59mm
BF 18.43mm

This patent also includes an optical formula for an RF 85mm f/1.8, but I think it’s safe to assume that this won’t become a consumer product since we have the Canon RF 85mm f/2 IS STM.

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Good to hear about non-L glass in the pipeline, and with IS. While L lenses remain crème de la crème professional tools with record-setting wide apertures, high standards for robustness, weather-seal, etc.. the non-L products are delivering on the whole excellent image quality and offer benefits for e.g. travelers such as compactness, lesser weight and more discrete appearance. Oh, and affordability!
 
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Back in my film days I bought a used Canon 19mm lens. I was amazed at its image quality and lack of distortion. Maybe I'd be less amazed now, but I recall that it took good pictures. Before I got it, my widest lens was 28mm.
 
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In film days I often traveled with just my 28mm, 85mm, and 200mm lenses. I rarely missed having anything else along.
My FD bag had the 24mm, 35mm and 100mm lenses, which covered most needs. I would eventually add the 17mm and/or the 200mm f:4. The 50mm macro and 300mm f:5.6 were for special occasions only.
 
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Please Canon, an astrophotography capable RF lens to compete with the Sigma 14mm f/1.8. This lens is neither wide enough or fast enough for optimal nightscape shooting IMHO. I have the money sitting in my bank account ready to be spent if they cover that market segment with an RF mount lens.
 
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19mm is an interesting focal length, but no reason why they couldn't make this and advertise it as slightly wider than a 20mm prime.

On another hand, could this be a cheaper lens? If it was cheap enough to have a bit of distortion, some auto correction could make this into effectively a cheap 20mm. Just throwing out ideas, though, not sure if they'd do that.
 
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19mm is an interesting focal length, but no reason why they couldn't make this and advertise it as slightly wider than a 20mm prime.

On another hand, could this be a cheaper lens? If it was cheap enough to have a bit of distortion, some auto correction could make this into effectively a cheap 20mm. Just throwing out ideas, though, not sure if they'd do that.
Interesting idea, and quite possible IMO – I do suspect this lens would end up as an RF 20/2.8 if it makes it into a product. Canon has done this with EF-M lenses already (wider than stated FL, camera crops the RAW image to the stated FoV).
 
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Canon has done this with EF-M lenses already (wider than stated FL, camera crops the RAW image to the stated FoV).
Not just EF-M. With RF glass as well. See the RF 24-240mm, which in truth is much wider but has dark corners without the digital crop applied.

I believe the RF 24-105 STM is also employing this technique, although less intense.
 
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Yes, just add a 135mm f:2.5 IS and/ or 200 mm f:4 IS :)
Manufacturers don't seem to care with slower short telephoto primes anymore, since the RF 70-200/4 IS is actually smaller when retracted and the minimum focusing distance can be much shorter as well.

But the 135/2 and 200/2.8 II adapted EF lenses both do the job just fine (in fact, better than they ever did with the IBIS + full area AF tracking) if one is looking at cheaper options.
 
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Just get on with it please, Canon!

Been waiting now for wide primes... anything from 18 to 24 will be an insta-buy for me.

Over two years in to the system now - and the only RF wider than 24 is a big and heavy $2500 monster.
 
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