Auto Focus Lenses for Canon RF are here... BUT WAIT!?

Auto Focus Lenses for Canon RF are here... BUT WAIT!?

Matt Granger

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@captainkanji1
@captainkanji1 - 28.08.2024 00:51

I'm using my EF Zeiss glass adapted to my R8. Thankfully, there is a new adapter that will allow electronic aperture control on other bodies. My next camera body might just be a Nikon or Sony. We will see. The only RF lenses worth using costs more than I believe they are worth.

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@michaelgardner6687
@michaelgardner6687 - 12.08.2024 06:34

The real reason that you can't get AF third party RF lenses is because Canon lens sales wouldn't sell any lenses, and they know it!! They have treated their customers like shit!!

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@nobimathew9092
@nobimathew9092 - 17.07.2024 10:03

Canon already dead 😂😅

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@BeardedGeezer
@BeardedGeezer - 15.06.2024 22:00

I have an R5 and an R7 (crop sensor) camera. I also have a Rokinon AF 85/1.4 RF purchased from B&H about 4 years ago. Mostly it just sits in my gear bag, as it is just a mediocre lens.

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@JHuffPhoto
@JHuffPhoto - 05.06.2024 19:07

I just switched to Canon FF recently. I have never been a big user of third party glass. I am glad it is out there and I think that you are spot on about this being good short term but a bad decision long term. I am an enthusiast and not shooting professionally (for money). If I were I may have a different opinion as sticking with a stubborn manufacturer is not a great business decision. I mostly chose Canon for the autofocus ability as I was previously shooting Fujifilm. So far I have found the Canon IQ to be slightly better but mostly if I am pixel peeping. Ergonomics and low light performance of the FF (R6 ii) sensor seem to be about 1 stop better. However the focus (especially continuous tracking) is next level. I tried the Sony A7iv but the ergonomics were not nearly as good for me. I considered Nikon as I love their output but to get the same or similar focus performance I was looking at going up a level to the Z8 and I didn't want to drop that kind of cash. Maybe if they ever do support 3rd party glass I will try it but for now I am enjoying my 24-105L. Might look at some of the inexpensive primes that Canon offers as well. Thanks for the video.

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@djmouglie
@djmouglie - 01.06.2024 15:31

I am looking to get a full frame mirrorless to replace my old Nikon D810. But since all my D glass wont work with the nikon adapter i might as well switch systems. So i thought the canon r5 looked perfect, but the lack of a 85mm 1.4 for a resonable price is holding me back. So sony is looking attractive but i am still considering as its a lot of money.

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@LukesMushrooms
@LukesMushrooms - 14.05.2024 09:41

I agree this Canon's strategy is going to hurt them in long term. I also think the situation for the Nikon Z mount is not great. I still miss the best Sigma and Tamron fullframe lenses there.

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@filibertkraxner305
@filibertkraxner305 - 05.05.2024 22:30

If I could deal with Sony's ergonomics, I might not be shooting a Canon R5, because I find their lens policy obnoxious. But since I don't need that many different lenses for the R5, and the ones I do need are really good (28-70, 70-200), it gets the job done. But when I wanted to add something really wide, I would have liked more options. I much prefer Fuji as a company, for instance.

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@josephberkeley
@josephberkeley - 04.05.2024 15:45

I shoot Canon. Best thing about Canon is Canon Professional Services. They answer the phone, repair the gear, and take care of shooters. Love my RF system. I never shoot APSC. Tough to move to a new system, I'm deep into Canon. Lots of EF and RF glass. Lots of camera bodies. What bothers me most about Canon is the Cripple Hammer. They won't give me zebras on stills on the R5. Should be an easy peasy software update. Frustrating.

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@77dris
@77dris - 01.05.2024 13:58

While Canon didn't allow 3rd party lenses, Canon has the best system to allow you to adapt EF lenses to the mirrorless cams with no quality or speed loss. I'm shooting all adapted EF lenses and saved a bunch of money, and get basically the same performance as the RF lenses. In fact the Sigma 50 1.4 Art on the R6 II is smaller than, and just 99% as sharp as the RF 1.2 version, and 4x cheaper! Oh and ironically the Sigma Art adapted focuses significantly faster than the RF50 1.2.... and accuracy is exceptional on the R6 II (essentially never misses).

With Sony and Nikon the adapted lenses don't work as well as their native lenses so if they didn't have 3rd party options, it would be really bad.

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@davidliptrot882
@davidliptrot882 - 28.04.2024 09:23

I've got an RF Samyang AF 85mm, were Samyang sued as well? Those quickly disappeared from the market. AF works fine.

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@SeguraCine
@SeguraCine - 28.04.2024 01:00

YA HACIA FALTA QUE HICIERAS UN VIDEEO CON MI CAMARA

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@RG-rm9jt
@RG-rm9jt - 25.04.2024 23:48

I agree with everything you just said Matt. On the other hand Canon absolutely NEEDED more APSC lenses. Their 4 (FOUR) rf-s apsc lenses were essentially kit lenses, and not very good ones at that. No PZ rf-s lenses. No lens hoods with $500 lenses???? C'mon....

Canon seems to have forgotten what made the EF mount so popular is that you can get so many great third party options with it. That's what built them up in the 90s and early 2000s, and they seem to have completely forgotten that.

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@carolynvines2027
@carolynvines2027 - 24.04.2024 17:50

I'm a Canon shooter. When I'm able to upgrade to a mirrorless, I'll probably go with Sony, for this very reason.

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@villageblunder4787
@villageblunder4787 - 24.04.2024 17:44

Amateur Canon EF user.
Not migrating to RF until the mount is opened up.
It's a matter of principle now.

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@stephenpartridge686
@stephenpartridge686 - 24.04.2024 12:25

I started shooting Canon back around 1989, finally left to go to Sony despite the awful ergonomics simply for the Tamron 28-200 amongst others after seeing the direction they were heading with the RF line after I bought the RP!!!

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@SmolikDavidColor
@SmolikDavidColor - 24.04.2024 09:35

I really don't understand why is someone still buying Canon, they are so behind in tech and mindset it's mindblowing. This is one of the best things about Fuji. I personally don't like their lenses, but love their bodies, so I only buy third party lenses.

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@nurabdul1436
@nurabdul1436 - 24.04.2024 08:02

R6 n R7 shooter here... sticking to canon ......too broke to switch systems😂😂😂

Seriously tho, no third party FF lens is a bummer.

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@davidpavlich8939
@davidpavlich8939 - 24.04.2024 07:46

I use an R5 with the adapter. The first time I took it into the woods to photograph birds, I had my EF based Sigma 150-600c on it. Using animal eye detect, it locked onto a chicadee's eye; black head, tiny black eye. Third party lens and it worked very well. Since then, it's only gotten better with the firmware updates. I'll be staying with Canon.

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@damasovi_travels1244
@damasovi_travels1244 - 24.04.2024 06:56

by Black Friday I will buy me a new camera body and it will be a mirrorless, I have a Nikon D7500 and doing video is what is making me purchase another camera, so the natural path is the Z30 BUT now with sigma & tamron lenses I can take a second look at the R50 or R7/8 So yes, I will take a long hard look, since I have time.
Thanks for the video

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@gpratt76
@gpratt76 - 24.04.2024 06:20

Canon shooter. I’m hoping for a retro style aps-c camera. I’m thinking they may be going for the fuji shooters since the x100vi is impossible to get, they’ll boost their street/travel camera sales. My question is why not create these lenses in house.

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@icanfly5964
@icanfly5964 - 24.04.2024 05:11

Well in their defense, when Canon expands their full frame line up and not the APS-C, people complain that Canon is not serious about the APS-C system. When more APS-C lenses do come out, you complain that there are not thinking about people who shoot both APS-C and FF?
I personally think it's fair that they opened up APS-C lenses first. God knows where this will go from here, but as an R7/R6 shooter I'm excited about this move

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@guidlines
@guidlines - 24.04.2024 04:58

I was lucky enough to get the Viltrox RF f1.8 85mm autofocus lens for Canon. It is hit & miss in some lighting situations at f1.8 but when it gets focus right, it is perfect. I tend to shoot it at f2.8 mostly as it's more consistent in grabbing focus. I only have one Canon RF lens, the RF 24-105mm f4. I don't plan on getting any more due to the exorbitant costs in Australia but would consider Sigma for sure if they bring out full frame RF lenses.

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@morsea-8767
@morsea-8767 - 24.04.2024 04:35

Definitely more likely to leave canon

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@Zenutheduck-to4nr
@Zenutheduck-to4nr - 24.04.2024 04:33

If you can't take great pictures and work with your existing gear, switching to another brand is not going to solve your problems.

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@carstenheld3819
@carstenheld3819 - 24.04.2024 04:20

only APS-C lenses are allowed. Canon lets third-party manufacturers do the work that they themselves don't want to do
So it's all just fake and no real opening for third party manufacturers

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@classic.cameras
@classic.cameras - 24.04.2024 04:02

I can not see any RF Sigma Full Frame lenses available until minimum 1 year after Canon releases a 24L and 35L and heck maybe a 50mm f1.4L while we are at it. If I were a betting man this is my bet.

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@classic.cameras
@classic.cameras - 24.04.2024 04:00

Switched from Canon after 20 years to Sony last year. I used to use all EF L lenses but when they switched to mirrorless in Canada its like $3000 for the 50L. Nah. Went to Sony for Sigma lenses and all the lens options.

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@d.k.1394
@d.k.1394 - 24.04.2024 03:05

Warning canon;

Greed comes before the fall

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@lawrencehillary4776
@lawrencehillary4776 - 24.04.2024 02:03

I own the Sony a6700 and the canon R7, I bought the a6700 at the start of the year and the R7 when it was released, I have barely used the r7 since buying the a6700 because I have 4 x sigma/Sony APSC lens that are small, compact, sharp with wide aperture’s.
I was contemplating selling the R7, but these lenses absolutely change the game for me, I’d be very interested in a APSC Tele zoom APSC lens for sport that could actually utilise the R7’s 15 frames a second without an f8 aperture

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@petebown
@petebown - 24.04.2024 01:53

I've been a Canon user for decades. I've got no intention of changing brands. However, I will not be upgrading to a Canon R camera until a) Canon allow third party full frame lenses in RF mount and b) Canon start producing a wider range of RF mount lenses. I will be sticking with Canon DSLR cameras and EF lenses for the foreseeable future.

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@mauriciolee7349
@mauriciolee7349 - 24.04.2024 01:52

Thank you for telling the TRUTH. Yes, it's a BAD JOKE that Canon allows third parties to manufacture ONLY APSC lenses with auto focus! As Jared Polin pointed out in one of his recent videos that Canon admitted they wanted to maximize their profit. No auto focus lenses from third parties is one of the two reasons that keeps me from buying Canon. The other is they keep the LATEST TECHNOLOGIES for their high-end cameras only. On the other hand, Sony gives their newly-released cameras the latest technologies even though most of these cameras are on the lower end.

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@kilohotel6750
@kilohotel6750 - 24.04.2024 01:19

People wanting Sigma lenses aren't really leaving Canon because they wouldn't buy Canon lenses. Someone who buys a Sony body then buys a handful of Sigma lenses to use on it really isn't a Sony shooter either. If you want Sigma lenses buy a Sigma body.

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@Jviotr
@Jviotr - 24.04.2024 01:16

Interesting that the only Sigma lenses on Z mount are also APS-C lenses

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@MrTeebaum
@MrTeebaum - 24.04.2024 00:48

but there is one point that is always ignored - with an adapter, EF lenses work like native lenses on the RF mount - not “just about as good as it gets” - no, like native lenses. and EF lenses are a dime a dozen.
these adapters are so cheap that i can easily attach one to any EF lens - and sometimes it's even an advantage if i use an adapter with a filter slot.

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@yosefortez4009
@yosefortez4009 - 24.04.2024 00:15

I was seriously debating whether to move to Canon again after being with Sony for 5 years. But knowing that Canon is keeping an old tradition alive it is not worth it for me. The only manufacturer that I know it can pull that off and has done it for years is Leica. I'm sticking with Sony, there's so much out there and the selection is unbeatable.

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@speecher1959
@speecher1959 - 23.04.2024 23:39

I'm a Canon shooter. As you've mentioned, my R7 is my "back-up" camera on which my ff lenses work beautifully given the high MP. However, it's smaller lenses that I want to take for "grab & go" and on hikes (I'm in my 7th decade, and hikes in the US Pacific Northwest typically begin by heading up the side of a mountain.). So, I am glad to see this 10-18mm option, since Canon's own RF-S with that range, which I own, is pretty really weak.

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@michaeljames7931
@michaeljames7931 - 23.04.2024 22:17

I have been a photographer for 40 years and a Canon user for over 20 years, Canon was always ahead of the pack, with an exceptional range of quality lenses, until mirrorless. Canon aren't just behind Sony, but Sony lenses are considerably better value for their customers. For instance, compare the difference between the Sony 200-600mm f5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens to the Canon RF 100-500mm f4.5-7.1 L IS USM, the Sony is nearly half the price and it's internal zoom. I own a Canon R5 and the only thing that's keeping me with Canon is my EF lenses, but my loyalty is running very, very thin. Canon lenses have never been more expensive and lacking in choice, their strategy seems almost insane here, they seem to have no respect or loyalty for their long term customers. And I'm genuinely thinking of moving to Sony, what happened to Canon? Their greed, business model and poor marketing strategy is literally mind-bogglingly strange.

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@andrear9500
@andrear9500 - 23.04.2024 22:04

R7 shooter here, very interested on 10-18 2.8 but not on primes. Those are on my FF Nikon body.
I guess it’s a start and as such it brings hopes and it’s better than nothing

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@marioplus321
@marioplus321 - 23.04.2024 21:29

it must be a late 1st April Fool's Day joke!!!

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@Graeme.Meiklejohn
@Graeme.Meiklejohn - 23.04.2024 21:08

C70 Owners will be hyped.

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@ilyasovich
@ilyasovich - 23.04.2024 20:56

As far as I know, Sony used to not have 3rd party lenses when they went mirrorless. Many Sony shooters used to adapt Canon EF lenses to Sony A mount.

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@robigerovasilisphotography
@robigerovasilisphotography - 23.04.2024 20:46

I'm too invested in Canon RF mount and will patiently 😠await for Sigma lenses for the RF mount

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@thomaschamberlin2485
@thomaschamberlin2485 - 23.04.2024 20:34

You didn't mention that Sony cripples the third party lenses to where you can't enjoy the full features of the camera. At least Nikon doesn't do that. There is scuttlebut about the new Tamron 28-75mm GII lens being rebranded and used as the kit lens for the Nikon Z6iii. That doesn't seem to make much sense. Just like the rumor that the Z6iii won't have bird detect autofocus.

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@The_WarL0rd_Way
@The_WarL0rd_Way - 23.04.2024 20:28

I came so close to selling my R7 and R6 MII and buying a Sony just for this reason. I will hold out for one more year and see where this goes. If Canon doesn't start making some changes for the full frame... Sony, here I come.

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@PASquared
@PASquared - 23.04.2024 19:58

So grateful I went with Nikon since at least they allow Tamron full frame lenses. Any "first party only" snobs completely disregard that third parties often make unique designs that the OEM will never make, things like the Tamron 35-150 f/2-2.8. Sony definitely gives the most flexibility of the big 3, with Nikon somewhere in the middle. Even with these lenses, it leaves Canon far behind in that regard.

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@alexanderaleksander4272
@alexanderaleksander4272 - 23.04.2024 19:51

After working with Nikon for a long time, I shot exclusively with Canon DSLR cameras for eight years, working in different countries around the world. I liked this system mainly because lenses and accessories for it were available for rent in any place I visited, even in remote places. Photo agencies also most often suggested Canon. A few years ago, when Canon announced its mirrorless cameras, I realized that I was ready to switch to such a system, since I had seen analogues from Sony in work. I waited a bit for the development of the Canon system and eventually switched to Sony. Firstly, I can still use Canon DSLR lenses. Secondly, I can buy or rent a huge number of lenses and accessories for Sony, while the Canon mirrorless system is extremely rare, and much more expensive.

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@nick_a_pagan
@nick_a_pagan - 23.04.2024 19:51

This really feels like they don't want to make APSC lenses and that's the only reason they're allowing this.

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