Canon RF 16-28mm F2.8 IS STM Lens
Key Features
- Wide-Angle Zoom Range: 16-28mm for Dynamic Perspectives
- Bright f/2.8 Fixed Aperture: Delivers Beautiful Bokeh and Low-Light Performance
- 5.5 Stops of Optical Image Stabilization for Shake-Free Shots
- Compact and Lightweight Design: Weighs Just 445g
- Lead Screw STM Motor: Smooth and Quiet Autofocus for Photo and Video
- Advanced Optics: Includes 2 Aspherical and 4 UD Elements for High Image Quality
- Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.2m for Creative Close-Ups
The Canon RF 16-28mm f/2.8 IS STM lens is a versatile wide-angle zoom lens that combines portability with professional-level performance, making it ideal for landscapes, architecture, events, and vlogging. Featuring a fixed f/2.8 aperture, it ensures consistent brightness and shallow depth of field across the entire zoom range, enhancing creativity in low-light conditions and achieving stunning bokeh effects.
The lens incorporates 5.5 stops of optical image stabilization, which extends to 8 stops when paired with cameras featuring in-body stabilization, such as the EOS R6 or R7 series. This makes handheld shooting sharp and steady, even in challenging conditions. Its lead screw STM motor provides silent and smooth autofocus, ensuring seamless transitions for both stills and video.
Engineered with 2 aspherical and 4 UD lens elements, the RF 16-28mm delivers exceptional clarity, minimal chromatic aberration, and edge-to-edge sharpness. With a minimum focusing distance of just 0.2m, it allows photographers to get creative with close-up wide-angle shots.
Weighing only 445g, and measuring just 91mm in length, the RF 16-28mm f/2.8 is compact and portable, making it an excellent companion for photographers and videographers on the move. Compatible with a 67mm filter, it also supports creative filter applications to expand your creative possibilities.
Perfect for professionals and emerging creators, the Canon RF 16-28mm f/2.8 IS STM offers an exceptional combination of performance, versatility, and portability for capturing dynamic perspectives.