USED Canon RF 16mm f2.8 STM Lens
This Lens will show very light use and will exhibit only a few light marks such as light wear and shining to the lens mount, barrel and grips, light dust throughout the optics, although this will not affect image quality in any way.
Shutter Count (approximately): Not available
Supplied with: White Box, Canon E-43 II 43mm Lens Cap, Canon RF Rear Lens Cap
Not included: : Original Box, Manual
Canon’s RF 16mm f2.8 STM Lens is a welcome addition to the esteemed RF lens lineup. This impressively compact and lightweight lens offers an ultra-wide-angle field of view and has been optimised for both photo and video applications. The lens is equipped with an advanced optical structure combined with a max. f2.8 aperture and quiet STM motor that results in a highly versatile, professional lens.
Canon RF 16mm f2.8 STM Lens Key Features:
- An ultra-wide field of view that’s able to capture huge scenes
- A versatile lens that is suitable for both photography and videography
- Can be used for all manner of applications from landscapes to vlogging
- Super-smooth & quiet AF performance from high-quality STM motor
- An advanced optical structure constructed from 9 elements in 7 groups
- 1 aspheric lens provides outstanding images with accurate colour rendition
- Delivers smooth, soft bokeh & highlights from its fast max. f2.8 aperture
- A close minimum focusing distance of 0.13m offers creative options
- Super-compact and lightweight at just 165g and measuring 4cm
- Shoot in crop mode where the 16mm becomes a 25.6mm wide-angle
FAQs:
What sorts of things can I use this lens for?
This lens offers an ultra-wide-angle field of view that is perfect for landscapes to architecture. As well as this, thanks to the wide maximum f2.8 aperture, this lens excels with astrophotography, too. It doesn’t stop there, though. The lens is perfect for video shooting and vlogging, and when shooting in crop mode the lens becomes a 25.6mm wide-angle.
Can I use this on an EF body?
This lens is specifically designed for Canon’s RF camera bodies such as the Canon R5 and R6.