RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Lens

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Product Details

Web ID: 18560402

The Canon RF 800mm F11 IS STM Super-Telephoto Lens is the first compact and lightweight 800mm super telephoto lens in the RF lineup. This set contains Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Lens, Lens Cap E-95, Lens Hood, and Limited 1-Year Warranty.

  • Product Features

    • First Compact and Lightweight 800mm Super Telephoto RF Lens
    • Excellent Portability made Easier with an Extending/Retracting Locking Lens Barrel Design
    • Gapless double-layer Diffractive Optics (DO) reduce Chromatic Aberration for High Image Quality
    • High Image Quality at a fixed f/11 Aperture
    • Optical Image Stabilization with up to 4 Stops of Shake Correction
    • Metal
    • Wipe clean
    • Made in Japan
  • Product Dimensions

    • 3.30
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Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5

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11 months ago
from Washington state

800mm oh yeah.

Great lens and cheap for its length but requires practice to find targets quickly.

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Customer review from canon.com

1 year ago

it ok if starting photography

its a great lens to learn on for bird watching and astrophotography. its a lens that's good at a lot of things but not great at anything. It fixed f11 really hinders it from being perfect.

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  • Photo from Skyguy

Customer review from canon.com

1 year ago
from NY

Nice lens if you use it under the right conditions

All things considered, I do like this lens. As with every piece of equipment, you need to know when and how to use it to get the best results. At first, I have to admit I wasn't impressed with this lens. But I was in a hurry the other day and didn't have the time or patience to take out my "real" 800, so I grabbed this one and, as things turned out, the pictures were amazing. Yes, you need really good light and have to know how to manage your shutter speed and ISO to accommodate the fixed f/11. But all that notwithstanding, the lens itself does what its supposed to do, and at less than 1/10 the cost of something better and bulkier. I'm glad I have this one1

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  • Photo from RJF

Customer review from canon.com

1 year ago
from Ocala, FL

All doubts erased… I am no longer an f-stop snob!

I bought this lens refurbished from this Canon website for my new Canon R8. Active in bird photography, I wanted something to complement my EF 80-200mm IS L II with a 1.4x adapter. The EF zoom is outstanding, but 280mm from this lens/adapter combo just can’t get me close enough to the wildlife. The 800mm is shockingly light compared to my EF lens, and when I use the R8’s 1.6 crop option… I am able to get 1280mm from this setup. I’ve never used anything beyond 600mm in the past, so this lens allows me to obtain clear shots from very long distances. The stabilization with up to 4 stops works very well, as I primarily use this lens hand-held. I just set my shutter to 1000 to ensure the lens does not pickup my movement. Yes, with an f11, this lens is relegated to sunny days. The only other issue I encounter is the long minimum focusing distance (about 19 feet). I missed a few shots of birds landing closer to me; however, I realize this lens’ purpose… extreme long distance photography. In this capacity, this 800mm lens does an outstanding job!

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  • Photo from CB7

Customer review from canon.com

2 years ago
from Louisiana

Depends on what camera you use

Tested this lens under different conditions, as expected low light and birds in flight were rather difficult. So my final test was done with an R7 and the RF800 f11. my best results were with bright early morning sunlight, however there are some concerns about the focus "abilities" of this lens. I've added a few screen shots of the pictures in Digital Photo Professional software that shows the focus point. The camera did go to the eye but the focus is actually about 1 to 2 feet in front of the bird...pictures speak for themselves.

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  • Photo from PSP

Customer review from canon.com

2 years ago
from Vancouver, WA

Great lens for the money

I've only used it to take shots of the moon so far but I'm happy with the results!

Recommends this product

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Customer review from canon.com

3 years ago
from OC, California

Reliable lens on my Canon R6 and Canon RP.

Purchased from the Canon Store. Owned it for a year now and have achieved good results when used under the right conditions. Works well for surfer shots from the beach. Light enough for hand held use,but I like it setup on a monopod or tripod.

Recommends this product

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  • Photo from JohnJoseph

Customer review from canon.com

3 years ago
from Los Angeles

Buyer's remorse

Like others said, the AF randomly stops working. This 100% kills this lens for me. I have gotten decent photos but I simply don’t trust it- like at all. I originally had it paired with the RP body and thought it was the AF in the body causing issues, so I upgraded to the R6 and the problem is still there. I also have failed to get the AF to work at the 20’ mark. I really wish I didn’t buy this and sadly wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even for the price.

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Customer review from canon.com