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NZD $4,999.00 (inc GST)
The RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM will allow you to achieve the ultimate in high quality images, typical of an L series lens. Capture clear images with extreme clarity and detail from the center of the screen to the periphery throughout the entire zoom range.
Reduce the appearance of shake in your photos with the 5 stop Image Stabiliser with Dual Sensing IS for stills and Combination IS for movies.
The ultra-wide-angle 15mm allows you to perceive beyond what the human eye can see, while the 35mm focal length is an angle of view close to human vision, all covered within one single lens. This makes it perfect for landscsape, architecture and portrait shots.
The RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM is equipped with a Nano USM and enables you to achieve high-speed, high-precision still image auto focus and smooth movie auto focus. Combined with the R series Dual Pixel CMOS AF, shooting moving subjects such as animals and kids is a breeze.
By adopting a water and dust resistant construction, sealing is applied to the joining sections and switch panels to prevent water and dust from entering the inside of the lens. The fluorine coating on the surface of the front and rear elements ensure that oil and water is easily repelled and can be easily wiped off with just a dry cloth, without the use of solvent.
The RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM features Canon’s lens control ring, offering customisable control over aperture, shutter speed, ISO or exposure compensation.
RF
15-35mm
f/2.8
f/22
0.28m
16 elements in 12 groups
3
2 UD
SWC, ASC, fluorine coating
Yes/Yes
9 (circular)
Yes (5 stops)
NANO USM
82 mm
Approx. 88.5 mm x 126.8 mm, 840g
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