Canon RF 400mm f2.8 L review by Christopher Frost

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One could also check reviews of the EF version, since they’re essentially the same lens.
Yeah same optics, I do like the option not having to use the RF to EF adaptor while using a TC with the "new" RF versions. Not sure that is enough to ignore the savings of picking up the EF version tho.

I used the EF 400 F2.8 III via CPS test drive a few weeks ago and I am sold.
 
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since they’re essentially the same lens.
"Just" the optics. The AF drive and the electronics are different. It would be interesting to compare both lenses if the performance is improved.

And I wonder what
Der duale Fokusantrieb sorgt mit kompatiblen Kameras für einen schnelleren Autofokus.
means.
(The dual AF drive gives you faster AF with compatible cameras)
Quoted the German homepage of Canon.
There is nothing similar on the page of the EF 400 2.8.
 
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"Just" the optics. The AF drive and the electronics are different. It would be interesting to compare both lenses if the performance is improved.

And I wonder what

means.
(The dual AF drive gives you faster AF with compatible cameras)
Quoted the German homepage of Canon.
There is nothing similar on the page of the EF 400 2.8.
I suspect it's the same "Dual nano-USM" Canon is putting in other RF L lenses.
 
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"Just" the optics. The AF drive and the electronics are different. It would be interesting to compare both lenses if the performance is improved.

And I wonder what

means.
(The dual AF drive gives you faster AF with compatible cameras)
Quoted the German homepage of Canon.
There is nothing similar on the page of the EF 400 2.8.
‘Compatible cameras’ may mean those with high voltage batteries like the R3. That’s true for EF supertele lenses, as well.
 
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Or have I justed missed a offical statement the AF being faster with a 1 series body?
Not an ‘official statement’ per se, but mentioned on a few occasions by Chuck Westfall (Canon USA’s technical mouthpiece, sadly now deceased). For example, “In addition, the EOS-1D X achieves a higher lens motor drive speed with select L-series USM telephoto lenses than the 5D Mark III because of the 1D X’s more powerful battery pack.” (link) In other statements, he specified he is referring to EF supertele lenses.
 
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