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50mm F1.8 STM RF Canon Lens
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    Specs

    • STM Motor
    • Wide f/1.8 aperture
    • Aspheric lens element
    • RF mount
    • Super Spectra Coating
    • Focus / lens control ring
    • £219.99 / €249.99.

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    Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is excited to introduce the compact and lightweight RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM and the RF50mm F1.8 STM, two completely re-designed RF mount lenses with bloodlines to immensely popular EF models that feature new lens formulas and enhanced elements.

    Creatives love using a 50mm lens because that focal length is similar to the natural viewpoint of the human field of vision. This perspective allows for the lens to be used in a wide variety of shooting situations, including portraits, landscapes and food photography. What’s more, Canon 50mm f/1.8 lenses have long been a popular tool for both photographers and creators due to their budget-friendly price point, extremely compact and lightweight form factor, and versatility.

    The tradition continues with the RF 50mm F1.8 STM that, in many ways, is improved over its EF counterpart. The first visually noticeable improvement is the customizable control ring that has become synonymous with RF lenses. The control ring allows photographers to adjust exposure compensation, shutter speed, aperture, or ISO and with a flip of the side switch can adjust focus. The inclusion of a PMo aspherical lens helps to reduce chromatic aberration and provides high-image quality even at the periphery of the image. Additionally, the combination of the lens shape and Super Spectra Coating (SSC) helps to minimize ghosting and flaring.

    Additional Features of The Canon RF50mm F1.8 STM Lens Include:

    • Six lens elements in five groups
    • 12-pin communication system
    • Minimum focusing distance of 0.98ft and a maximum magnification of 0.25x
    • Up to 7 Stops of Shake Correction with EOS R Series cameras with In-Body Image Stabilizer
  • It's a good lens.