Canon RF 7-14mm f/2.8-3.5L FISHEYE STM

1,799.00

Description

Capture two distinct looks with a 190° circular or 180° full-frame fisheye image. With its 7-14mm zoom, fast f/2.8-3.5 aperture and drop-in filter system, the Canon RF 7-14mm f/2.8-3.5L FISHEYE STM is worlds apart from ordinary wide-angles.

Unleash your creativity with a fisheye zoom lens

Go further with a 7-14mm zoom for 190° circular fisheye images at 7mm and 180° full-frame fisheye images at 14mm on full-frame cameras1, focusing as close as 0.15m for added drama.

Incredible edge-to-edge performance

Experience greater clarity, with two Replica Aspheric elements to suppress spherical aberrations, five UD elements to reduce chromatic aberrations, and ASC coatings to cut ghosting and flare.

Fast, accurate autofocus with brilliant results

Supremely smooth, near-silent leadscrew STM technology delivers precise focusing with minimal focus breathing. The fast f/2.8-3.5 aperture ensures a bright image when light levels drop.

Effortless handling for stills and video

At approx. 476g, the lens is light and easy to use. A drop-in filter system offers intuitive creative control, further enhanced by the Lens Control Ring and Lens Function Button.

Engineered for reliable, confident shooting

Enjoy professional peace of mind thanks to a weather-resistant L-series construction2 and a fluorine coating on the front element that repels dirt for easier lens cleaning.

Transform your fisheye videos into immersive VR

The Canon RF 7-14mm f/2.8-3.5L FISHEYE STM’s equidistant projection enables 2D 180° VR video conversion in Canon’s EOS VR Utility3, creating immersive VR experiences via a VR headset.

Equidistant projection

This type of projection provides an almost uniform compressed effect from the centre of the image to the periphery. Objects at equal distances from the centre are all shown at the same size, giving higher resolution at the periphery even when the image is stretched for 2D VR.

1 180° diagonal fisheye photography is possible on EOS R System cameras with APS-C sensors when the ‘C’ mark on the zoom ring is aligned with the C index (at approximately 8.7mm). The location of the zoom limit/lock switch at wide-angle does not guarantee a diagonal fisheye image for APS-C size.
2 Although the lens features dust- and water-resistant construction, this cannot completely prevent dust or water droplets from entering the lens. Lenses with dust/moisture resistance are fitted with a rubber ring on the lens mount which may cause slight abrasion of the camera mount. This in no way effects either the lens or camera performance.
3 To record circular fisheye videos that can also be remapped into the equirectangular projection by Canon’s EOS VR Utility for 2D 180° VR viewing, you will need a compatible camera that supports Open Gate video recording.