Canon RF 20mm f/1.4L VCM

1,999.00

Description

With its vast 20mm focal length and fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, the RF 20MM F1.4L VCM lets you redefine your wide shots. It captures an exhilarating 94° diagonal angle of view and focuses as close as 0.2 metres, enabling scenes to be framed in a truly dynamic way.

Ultra-wide and ultra-bright

Take control of the 20mm focal length to explore new angles for establishing shots and make a big impression with low-light scenes thanks to the bright f/1.4 aperture.

Cinematic images that are bursting with detail

Enjoy exceptional image quality thanks to cutting-edge optical technologies, minimal focus breathing and an 11-blade aperture that renders highlights beautifully.

Precision in every frame, whether moving or still

An Iris Ring1, Control Ring and Lens Control button provide intuitive manual control, and powerful Voice Coil Motor2 technology drives the autofocus smoothly in near-silence.

Small size, endless freedom

Stay mobile with a compact design that matches other L-series hybrid prime lenses, enabling this ultra-wide to be used interchangeably with the rest of the range.

Durable build to meet the demands of professional use

L-series build quality, weather-sealing3 and a fluorine coating on the front element ensure that the RF 20MM F1.4L VCM is a hybrid prime that’s ready to master the wide-open world.

1 Iris ring is inactive for controlling aperture in still photo shooting when using the lens with EOS R system cameras released before May 2024.

2 Important: The Voice Coil Motor (VCM) in the RF 20MM F1.4L VCM emits a low-level magnetic field. While generally safe to use, we advise consulting your doctor if you have a pacemaker or any other medical device to address any concerns. When the lens is not connected to the camera or when the camera is off may cause internal noise from the lens’s components. This is normal and not a malfunction. Minor movements during transportation do not affect performance.

3 Lenses with dust/moisture resistance are fitted with a rubber ring on the lens mount which may cause slight abrasion of the camera mount. This in no way effects either the lens or camera performance.