Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Lens

Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Lens

Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Lens

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The Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Lens is a versatile zoom range that allows for both closeups and long shot expressions in the telephoto range. The 4x zoom allows users to keep shooting even as the subject moves, with the convenience of a single lens.

 

Mount RF
Focal Length 200-800mm
Maximum Aperture f/6.3-9
Minimum Focusing Distance 0.8-3.3m
Maximum Magnification 0.25x (at 200mm)
Lens Construction 17 elements in 11 groups
Filter 95mm
Aperture Blades 9
Image Stabilization 5.5 stops (in lens Optical IS)
Focus Drive System Nano USM
Dimensions Approx. 314.1mm (length), 102.3mm (diameter)
Weight Approx. 2050g
Lens Cap E-95 (included)
Lens Hood ET-101 (included)
Lens Strap LENS STRAP40 (included)
Lens Case LZ1438 (sold separately)

Key Features of the Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Lens

  • Where Versatility and Reach Meet
  • See Further With Extender Compatibility
  • Steady Handheld Shots
  • Smooth and Fast Autofocus
  • Comfortable Telephoto Shooting

 

See Further With Extender Compatibility

The RF 200 800mm f/6.3 9 IS USM supports RF 1.4x and RF 2x extenders to further expand the telephoto range while enabling autofocus. When combined with an APS C camera achieve further compression with 1.6x crop factor getting you closer to the action.

Steady Handheld Shots

The RF 200 800mm f/6.3 9 IS USM features in lens Optical Image Stabilization that provides up to 5.5 stops of shake correction. This helps provide sharp and clear images when shooting handheld, at long exposure or in low light.

Smooth and Fast Autofocus

Get the best of both worlds with the speed and minimal sound of a Nano USM. The smooth and accurate autofocus capabilities make tracking moving subjects easy, and great for when you're wanting to stay discreet.

Comfortable Telephoto Shooting

The RF 200 800mm f/6.3 9 IS USM has a lens function button that allows users to switch between functions assigned in advanced, such as autofocus and exposure compensation, simply operated by the thumb even while looking through the viewfinder.