Canon's new RF 85mm F1.4L VCM lens offers outstanding portrait capabilities but also has plenty of features that make it a good fit for video.
Alongside the Canon EOS C50, Canon has also released the new RF 85MM F1.4L VCM lens.
Key Features
• Classic 85mm portrait focal length for full-frame EOS R System and Cinema EOS cameras (RF mount)
• Bright f/1.4 maximum aperture offers creative depth-of-field control and low-light performance
• High image quality, with an advanced optical design featuring UD and aspheric lens elements
• Voice Coil Motor1 for quiet, ultra-responsive autofocus and focus breathing suppression
• 11-blade circular aperture for cinematic bokeh and highlights
• Smooth action Iris Ring2, Control Ring and Lens Control button for intuitive manual control
• Durable L-series build quality with dust/moisture resistance3
• Compact and lightweight at approximately 636g, measuring 76.5mm (W) x 99.3mm (L)
Designed for shooters working on stills or video content, the RF85mm F1.4 L VCM has a focal length of 85 mm, and that ultra-wide f/1.4 maximum aperture ensures maximum separation of the subject and background, making it a good fit for portrait-style shooting.
Video chops
Voice Coil Motor (VCM) AF technology provides precise focusing with minimal focus breathing. Combined with a dedicated smooth action Iris Ring and a customisable Lens Control Ring and Lens Function Button, the RF 85MM F1.4L VCM should be a good choice for video. It shares a consistent design with Canon’s RF F1.4 hybrid primes, allowing it to be used seamlessly with the rest of the range for an efficient shooting workflow.
It's roughly half the size and weight of the RF 85mm F1.2L USM, the RF 85MM F1.4L VCM, so is built for shooting on the move. The L-series construction, and some well-placed weather seals and an oil-repellent fluorine coating, should provide some reassurance when working in adverse conditions.
Pricing and Availability
The Canon RF-Mount RF85mm F1.4 L VCM Hybrid Lens will be available in September for $1649.
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