Canon Patent: RF 11-24mm f/4L & RF 8-24mm f/4L Fisheye

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A new Canon patent application surfaced. It’s for RF lenses, as most of the recent Canon patents for lenses are.

Canon patent application 20220171174 (USA) discusses optical formulas for a RF 11-24mm f/4L lens.

  • Focal Length: 11.33mm – 23.30mm
  • F-Number: 4.08
  • Half Angle of View: 59.63° – 42.88°
  • Image Height: 21.64mm

Canon patent application 20220171172 (USA) discusses optical formulas for a RF 8-24mm f/4L fisheye lens.

More Canon patent applications are listed here. Some particularly interesting patent applications we think might get into production are these:

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Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Lens Discounted By $100, Selling At $899

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The excellent Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM lens got an $100 instant discount at major resellers.

At a glance:

  • RF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Fixed f/11 Aperture
  • Retractable, Locking Lens Barrel
  • Gapless Dual-Layer Diffractive Optics
  • STM Stepping AF Motor
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Customizable Control Ring
  • Compatible with RF Extenders

Get the Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM at $899: B&H Photo | Adorama

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The Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM gets a lot of positive reviews, and they are listed here. Also interesting: an interview with the engineers who developed the lens.

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Canon Patent: 14mm, 16mm, 18mm, 20mm f/2.8 Lenses For Mirrorless System

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A new week, a new Canon patent application. Like prime lenses? Here are a bunch that might be available soon.

Canon patent application P2022085382 (Japan) discusses optical formulas for the following prime lenses for the RF mount:

  • 14mm f/2.8
  • 16mm f/2.8
  • 18mm f/2.8
  • 20mm f/2.8

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an optical system having high optical performance in a small size and light weight in a wide-angle lens, and an image pickup apparatus having the same.

BACKGROUND ART: As a shooting optical system having a wide shooting angle, an optical system having a negative refractive power is arranged on the object side, and an optical system having a positive refractive power is arranged on the image side, so-called retrofocus. A type of photographic optical system is known and is used, for example, in a single focus wide-angle lens.

Further, in digital cameras and video cameras, the number of pixels of solid-state image sensors such as CCDs and CMOS sensors is increasing, and high optical performance including chromatic aberration is required for photographing lenses, and miniaturization is also progressing.

In recent years, in a wide-angle lens system used in an image pickup apparatus, a wide angle of view is required in order to enable shooting in a wider range while the entire lens is small.

Generally, in a wide-angle lens, a wide angle of view is realized by arranging an optical system having a negative refractive power on the object side. In order to widen the angle of view, it is necessary to increase the negative refractive power on the object side, but as the radius of curvature of the lens becomes smaller, the lens processing accuracy deteriorates and the image generated mainly by off-axis rays It causes curvature of field and deterioration of chromatic aberration of magnification. In order to solve these problems, it is necessary to increase the lens diameter on the object side and increase the number of lenses, which is not preferable. In order to reduce the lens diameter, widen the angle of view, and achieve high optical performance, it is necessary to properly arrange the aperture and appropriately arrange the negative refractive power of the optical system arranged on the object side of the aperture. You will need it.

Example 1

  • Focal length: 18.20
  • F value: 2.90
  • Half angle of view: 45.00
  • Image height: 18.20
  • Overall length: 63.45
  • Back focus: 12.94

Example 2

  • Focal length: 14.28
  • F value: 2.91
  • Half angle of view: 51.88
  • Image height: 18.20
  • Overall length: 57.50
  • Back focus: 10.97

Example 3

  • Focal length: 16.48
  • F value: 2.90
  • Half angle of view: 47.84
  • Image height: 18.20
  • Overall length: 63.19
  • Back focus: 12.54

Example 4

  • Focal length: 20.10
  • F value: 2.91
  • Half angle of view: 42.16
  • Image height: 18.20
  • Overall length: 63.55
  • Back focus: 14.51

More Canon patent applications are listed here. Some particularly interesting patent applications we think might get into production are these:

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Confirmed: Nikon Z 9 Imaging Sensor Is Made By Sony

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Not that we had much doubts about it, but now it seems ascertained: the imaging sensor featured in the Nikon Z 9 is made by Sony.

Nikon Z 9 at a glance:

  • 45.7MP FX-Format Stacked CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 7 Image Processor
  • 8.3K 60p N-RAW, 4.1K 60p ProRes RAW
  • 8K30p and 4K120p Video, 10-Bit Internal
  • Up to 20 fps Raw, 30 fps JPEG Shooting
  • 493-Point AF, AI-Based Subject Detection
  • Blackout-Free Real Live Viewfinder
  • 3.2″ 4-Axis Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Vertical Grip, 2x CFexpress Type B Slots
  • 5 GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GNSS

The highly specialized site Tech Insights published a report about the Nikon Z 9 imaging sensor, and it turn out it is made by Sony.

This report presents a device essentials folder (DEF) of the Sony IMX609AQJ full frame 45.7 MP stacked back-illuminated CMOS image sensor from the Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera.

The report was spotted by How2Fly on Twitter. Given the authority of Tech Insights, here are no doubts left about who builds the Nikon Z 9 imaging sensor.

Sony imaging sensors are very good, no discussion here, but Canon’s are also very good and I like the fact that Canon is still researching and developing their own imaging sensors.

Will Canon Announce The EOS R100 In 2023?

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Canon’s next EOS R model with an APS-C imaging sensor might not be far away, according to a new, low rated rumor. It might be the Canon EOS R100.

Rumor has it that Canon might announce the Canon EOS R100 in 2023. A set of alleged specifications also leaked:

  • 24.2 million pixel APS-C CMOS sensor
  • 4k 30p 8bit
  • There is no HDR PQ mode like the EOS R10
  • 14fps continuous shooting speed
  • 3.0-inch 1.04 million dot vari-angle monitor
  • Scheduled to be released Q1 or Q2 2023

Take it with a grain of salt. The source of the rumor is not very reliable.

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Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Review (good sharpness, nice bokeh & pleasing rendering)

RF 800mm f/11 IS STM review

Here is a fresh Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM review.

At a glance:

  • RF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Fixed f/11 Aperture
  • Retractable, Locking Lens Barrel
  • Gapless Dual-Layer Diffractive Optics
  • STM Stepping AF Motor
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Customizable Control Ring
  • Compatible with RF Extenders

The Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Review comes from Admiring Light. The review is rather positive, comes with sample pictures. From their conclusion:

The Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM continues the trend of unique and relatively high quality consumer-grade lenses from Canon. […] When the lens was first announced, like many I dismissed it immediately as too slow and limited. If you are in that camp, and you want a lightweight and compact lens with a lot of reach, I would strongly recommend trying out this lens.

I was quite pleased to see that image quality is very good for such an optic. While not reaching the lofty heights of Canon’s big white supertelephotos, the RF 800mm f/11 produces images with good sharpness, nice bokeh and an overall pleasing rendering that punches above its price point and weight. The biggest compromise for that size, cost and reach is the fixed f/11 aperture, which means that this lens is going to require higher ISOs for fast shutter speeds, especially in lower light situations. The slow aperture also limits the autofocus area, which can make it a little more difficult to track subjects.

Read the review at Admiring Light…

Also interesting: an interview with the engineers who developed the lens. Also, Canon already said there will be more such lenses. For more Canon RF 800mm f/11 review stuff have a look here.

Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM [shoplist 62749]

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