Description
Canon’s RF prime lenses deliver uncompromising image quality with fast apertures and advanced optical designs. From ultra-fast f/1.2 apertures to specialized VCM (Voice Coil Motor) models, these lenses offer exceptional low-light performance, beautiful bokeh, and precise autofocus for portraits, street photography, and creative work.
| Lens | What it does |
|---|---|
| Canon RF50mm F1.4 L VCM | Fast, pro-grade “normal” prime for weddings, events, street, and video. F1.4 gives strong subject separation and low-light performance without the size/weight of f/1.2. L-series optics/build; VCM linear focus is quick, precise, and quiet—great on gimbals too. |
| Canon RF50mm F1.8 STM | Lightweight, affordable 50mm for everyday photos and travel. Sharp, compact, and unobtrusive with quiet STM AF—perfect learning lens and a great low-light walk-around option. |
| Canon RF85mm F1.2 L USM DS | Flagship portrait lens with ultra-shallow depth of field and Defocus Smoothing (DS) for extra-creamy bokeh. Ideal for fashion/beauty and cinematic close-ups; note that DS slightly reduces light transmission wide open. |
| Canon RF85mm F1.2 L USM | The classic bokeh monster—razor-thin focus and stunning background blur for portraits and low-light work. L-series optics/build and fast USM AF; maximum background separation without the DS look. |
| Canon RF50mm F1.2 L USM | Premium 50mm with extreme subject isolation and superb low-light ability. Go-to normal prime for weddings, documentary, and creative portraits when you want that unmistakable f/1.2 look. |
| Canon RF135mm F1.8 L IS USM | Telephoto portrait/stage/sports prime with beautiful compression and separation. Bright f/1.8 plus built-in IS for sharper handheld shots; fast USM AF and L-series sharpness for pro results indoors or out. |
Notes: VCM = fast, quiet linear focus drive. STM = smooth, quiet stepping motor. DS = Defocus Smoothing for extra-smooth bokeh.

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