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Canon RF 400mm F/2.8L IS USM
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Canon · 400 mm · f/2.8 · Canon RF mount · Full Frame

Canon RF 400mm F/2.8L IS USM

General 80Physical 92Optics 76Features 99Construction 34
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KEY FACTS
BrandCanon
Production started2021
Production statusIn Production
VersionI
Pro brandingL
What We Like
Not yet summarised.
Worth Knowing
Plastic body
Chromatic aberration sometimes visible at f/2
Lens barrel extends and retracts when focusing
No weather sealing for outdoor use

General 80

Brand
Canon
Production started
2021
Production status
Current status of lens manufacturing (e.g., in production, discontinued).
In Production
Version
The iteration or release number of a particular lens model.
I
Pro branding
Specific branding codes used for professional-tier lenses.
L

Physical 92

Lens mount
The lens mount will tell you what type of lens range you can fit onto the camera body. Often the same camera company will have different lens ranges for different cameras.
Canon RF
System
Indicates which camera system the lens is designed to attach to.
Canon EOS R
Maximum format
Largest sensor size compatible with the lens.
Full Frame
Lens weight
2890 g
Lens diameter
Width of the lens at its widest point
163 mm
Lens length
How long the lens is from front to back.
367 mm
Front filter compatible
Some lenses are compatible with front filters, some are compatible with back filters and some are compatible with both. Front filters are usually more convenient to add and remove.
No
Front filter size
Diameter of attachable filters.
0 mm
Flange focal distance
Distance from lens mount to sensor.
20 mm

Optics 76

Focal range
Shortest to longest focal length of the lens (zoom range start - end )
400 mm
Min focal length
400 mm
Max focal length
400 mm
Aperture range
Largest aperture at the lens's shortest focal length to longest focal length (aperture range start - end)
2.8
Max aperture wide
2.8
Max aperture zoom
2.8
Focal length AOV
6.19
Min focal length diagonal
6.19
Max focal length diagonal
6.19
Diaphragm type
Structure and design of the aperture
Automatic
Blades
Number of diaphragm blades in aperture
9020
Zoom lens
Zoom allows you to vary the focal length, change between long shots and close-ups
No
Zoom mechanism
System enabling zoom function
n/a
Zoom ring
If zooming is adjusted using a zoom ring
No
Zoom type
The design or approach to zooming
n/a
Zoom method
How the zoom is physically accomplished
n/a
Closest focusing distance
Minimum distance for a subject to be in focus.
250 cm01500
Maximum magnification
Largest size a subject can be reproduced
1:5.88
Autofocus mode
Yes
Manual mode
Yes
Manual focusing ring
Yes

Features 99

Weather sealing
Weather sealing capabilities will give you more confidence when shooting in unfavourable conditions.
Yes
Fluorine coating
Coating to repel water and oil from lens elements.
Yes
Built in lens hood
No
Lens hood type
Round (Clamp-on)
Zoom lock
Zoom lock allows the zoom ring to be locked at the desired focal length
No
Teleconverter
A teleconverter (extender) is an extra piece of equipment that fits between the lens and the camera body to enhance magnification
Yes
Teleconverter type
Specific teleconverters are only compatible with specific lenses. Check the manufacturer's guidelines for compatibility before purchase.
Canon Extender RF 1.4X → 560mm F/3.9, Canon Extender RF 2X → 800mm F/5.6
Tilt range
n/a
Shift range
n/a
Tiltshift rotation
No
Lens rotation
No
Image stabilization
Yes
IS efficiency
IS efficiency refers to the effectiveness of the image stabilization system in compensating for the blurring effects of camera shake, quantified by the number of stops of stabilization it provides.
5.5

Construction 34

Elements
Lens elements refer to individual pieces of glass within the lens.
17
Groups
13
Aspherical elements
The number of aspherical lens elements which can help correct aberrations such as spherical aberration.
0
Bi aspherical elements
Elements with two non-spherical surfaces
0
Low dispersion
Elements that reduce chromatic aberration
1
Super low dispersion
Advanced elements further reducing chromatic aberration
1
CA reduction
Built-in features to reduce chromatic aberration
2
Internal focusing
Internal Focusing means that the lens does not change in size during focusing, and the front element does not rotate.
No
Floating element system
A floating element system adjusts certain internal elements independently during focusing to minimize optical aberrations and maintain image sharpness, especially at close focusing distances.
No

Specs

Lens type
Prime Lens
Maximum aperture
2.8
Focal range
Shortest to longest focal length of the lens (zoom range start - end )
400 mm