Three new Canon lenses have appeared in Russia for certification according to Nokishita. At this time, I do not know what these three lenses are.

Below are the latest three lenses that have appeared for certification.

In a normal world, once lenses reach this stage, they tend to be announced within a few months. Things could obviously be different this year.

I haven't updated the Canon RF lens roadmap in a while, but you can check it out here if you haven't already.

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  1. Placing my bets:
    - Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro
    - Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
    - Canon RF 14-35mm f/4L IS USM
    I'm going to take a wild guess that the two consecutively numbered lenses are the two TS-R lenses. No reasoning, just a thought.

    Well, maybe a little reasoning. The similar numbers and as relatively low volume lenses they won't over tax supply chains but would be upscale.
  2. I wonder if the reason why the 400 and 600 were the first to come out because they are just conversions from the EF-mount version III lenses, those already have fly-by-wire manual focusing.
  3. I'm going to take a wild guess that the two consecutively numbered lenses are the two TS-R lenses. No reasoning, just a thought.

    Well, maybe a little reasoning. The similar numbers and as relatively low volume lenses they won't over tax supply chains but would be upscale.
    Shows what I know.

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