Unlike L-series EF-mount zooms that cover the same focal length, this fast tele-zoom has an extending barrel, which measures 203mm long when extended to 200mm and a modest 146mm when fully retracted to 70mm. The questions this begs are: does this extending design in any way compromise optical quality, and has Canon been successful in delivering an exceptional multi-purpose lens for enthusiasts and professionals who use, or plan on switching to, the EOS R system?
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The lens is the third member of what Canon calls its ‘trinity’ RF line-up – three RF lenses that cover ultra-wide, standard and telephoto zoom ranges for shooting in practically any situation. The other two are the RF 15-35mm F2.8L IS USM and RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM. However, it’s the RF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM that’ll garner most interest from those after a workhorse of a telephoto zoom with a good reach that’s well suited to weddings, sports or wildlife as well as everyday subjects.
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