Canon RF 50mm F/1.4L VCM

Standard prime lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · October 2024
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · CANON LENS RF50mm F1.4 L VCM
  • Class:
  • · Ultra-fast full-frame standard prime lens
  • · Professional model (Top class)
  • · Travellers' choice
  • System:
  • · Canon EOS R (2018)

Abbreviations

RF The lens is designed for Canon EOS R 35mm digital mirrorless cameras but can be also used on Canon EOS R APS-C digital mirrorless cameras.
L Professional lens with high quality optics and robust build. Meets the highest standards and provides excellent performance and flawless image quality unachievable with traditional optical technologies.
VCM The lens is equipped with Voice Coil Motor.

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
50mm
F/1.4
14 elements in 11 groups
2 ASPH, 1 UD
Internal focusing (IF)
Canon RF
46.8° (35mm full frame)
On Canon EOS R APS-C [1.61x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
80.5mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/2.3 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
30.1°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
Aperture ring (Manual settings + Auto Exposure setting)
11 (eleven)
Focusing:
0.24m
1:5.88
Focusing modes:
Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF)
Autofocus motor:
Nano Ultrasonic Motor + Voice Coil Motor (Double Focusing)
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Focus mode selector:
AF - MF
Full-Time Manual Focus (FTM):
Determined by the camera
Image Stabilizer (IS):
-
Physical characteristics:
590g
⌀76.5×99.3mm
Dust-proof and water-resistant barrel
Yes
Accessories:
Screw-type 67mm
Additional features:
Rear gelatin filter holder
ES-73 - Bayonet-type round
Not compatible

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description #1

The RF50mm F1.4 L VCM is part of the expanding Hybrid lens series, targeting a wide range of still-image and video shooters, with a combination of wide-angle coverage, a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, and excellent image quality. On a full frame camera this lens gives you a Standard-angle look which has for decades been the most "all-purpose" focal length for photos and videos. On the video side, this lens really shines with a dedicated manual Iris ring, and a linear focus motor called a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) that is virtually silent. The VCM works in tandem with a Nano USM (Ultrasonic Motor) on the floating focus unit for incredibly fast autofocus. And finally, focus breathing is barely noticeable on this incredibly versatile lens , minimizing distractions for your viewer, and keeping your imagery and story as the priority.

This lens has a lot going for it. You already know about the VCM and Iris control ring, but there is so much more. You can attach filters to this lens in two ways, a front 67mm screw thread allows for screw-on filters, and in the back of the lens is a cut gel filter holder (bundled). You also have a control ring and a control button both of which you can assign functions to. This lens is also dust and weather resistant, has two aspheric lenses, and ASC (Air Sphere Coating), SSC (Super Spectra Coating), and Fluorine Coating to significantly reduce ghosting and flare.

Again, thanks to the Canon RF lens mount, the RF50mm F1.4 L VCM lens offers great optical quality. Its optical design includes two UD lenses and one aspherical lens as well as Air Sphere Coating (ASC), and Super Spectra Coating (SSC) to reduce ghosting, and Fluorine coating on the front and rear lens surfaces to help mitigate smudges. On top of that, this lens features the same dust- and water-resistance found on every L-series lens with seals around the Control ring, focus ring, zoom ring, operation panel, and lens mount.

This lens is part of a new family of “hybrid” lenses that focus on video creation as much as still photography. To that end, this lens features a manual iris control ring so you can smoothly change the aperture from f/1.4 to f/16 during video capture. Thanks to advancements in lens design, focus breathing on this lens is extremely minimal, and backlit images are sharp. Combine all of these features, and you’ve got a great video lens in your hands.

The RF50mm F1.4 L VCM is part of a series of “hybrid” lenses that focus on video performance as much as still photography. One of these new features is a change to how the focus system works. There is a Nano USM that controls the floating focus unit, and a VCM (Voice Coil Motor) that powers the rear focus unit. These focus motors work in tandem for incredible speed in near silence. One important note about the VCM is that it requires power to hold its position, so when the camera is off, or the lens is not attached to a camera, you may hear and feel slight movement. This is normal, and there is extra cushioning inside the lens to help prevent damage in this situation.

With a minimum focus distance of just 9.4 inches , and an f/1.4 aperture you can capture some really compelling imagery that is unlike anything else.

Manufacturer description #2

The RF50mm f/1.4L VCM adopts the same electronic floating focus control system as the RF35mm f/1.4L VCM, where the new VCM (Voice Coil Motor) and Nano USM work together to thoroughly suppress focus breathing in all focus positions. The framing and space around the edges stay the way you intended even when racking focus from close-up to the back of the scene, regardless of the camera body! Further reduction is available with a camera body that supports focus breathing correction.

The new VCM and Nano USM-driven electronic floating focus system also enables faster, more precise control of the heavy focusing lens groups. It works with advanced new control algorithms to enable smoother, quieter focus tracking during video recording, and swifter AF acquisition and “stickier” tracking during still shooting.

Like other large aperture lenses, the RF50mm f/1.4L VCM’s elements are large and heavy. The high-thrust VCM coordinates with the tiny, power-saving Nano USM to move lens groups swiftly and smoothly during focusing.

VCM is a high-thrust drive motor that converts electrical energy into kinetic energy via a magnetic field. The focusing lens unit is fixed to a coil, which is moved linearly along a magnetic field created by drive magnets.

The electronic floating focus control system consists of a heavier focusing lens unit and a lighter floating lens unit. The high-thrust VCM moves the former, whereas the smaller, energy-saving Nano USM moves the latter. Moving both groups independently of each other makes it easier for the lenses to be moved to the optimal position, ensuring excellent image resolution regardless of the focal position.

The new VCM system makes capturing dynamic moments effortless.

From the editor

Six years have passed since the announcement of the Canon EOS R system, and Canon has finally released a model with a classic combination of 50mm focal length and speed of F/1.4. Most enthusiast photographers, especially those who previously had the EF 50/1.4 USM, expected an RF lens with reasonable dimensions and moderate weight, and without the magic letter "L" in the lens name (which would guarantee a more affordable price), but the manufacturer decided otherwise. The new RF 50/1.4L VCM belongs to the line of professional models and has a complex optical design, which could not but affect its weight, dimensions and price. Unfortunately, the Canon RF lens lineup continues to be highly polarized: in almost every lens category, either budget models with simple optical design and a modest set of features, or expensive professional models are available, and nothing in between.

Compared to other standard prime lenses in the Canon EOS R system

  • Has aperture ring
  • Shortest closest focusing distance (0.24m)
  • Smallest magnification (1:5.88)
  • Double Focusing

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