Hoogie Posted
Upgraded to mirrorless. Bought to go with a Canon R6 Mark II. What a change over the EF version and adaptor I had for 6 months. H+ shutter speed did not work properly on the EF, on the RF lens it’s fast. Color, overall tone and sharpness is excellent. Getting used to the telescoping lens design. Wish it was still internal but the lens is easy to carry and use. If you go to a mirrorless camera I highly recommend spending the money on the new RF lens. Works like a dream. Faster. Sharper. And the photos quality is so much better. I shoot several high school sports activities indoors and outdoors. The lens is fast and can lock on to the action quickly. The f2.8 is perfect for all events.
AlvinC Posted
Title: Incredible upgrade. Lightweight, sharp, and fast Review: I absolutely love this lens! I can’t believe I waited so long to upgrade from my older EF 70-200mm. The image quality is phenomenal. Super crisp and clean shots every time. The autofocus speed is impressive, locking on quickly and accurately. What surprised me most is how much lighter and more compact this RF version is compared to the EF lens. It fits easily in my camera bag and doesn’t weigh me down on long shoots. As a photographer, it’s become an essential part of my kit. I truly never leave home without it. Pros: Razor-sharp image quality Lightning-fast focus speed Much lighter and more compact than EF 70-200mm Fits easily into standard camera bags Cons: Premium price (but worth every penny) Tip: Pair it with an EOS R-series body to get the most out of the fast autofocus and image stabilization.
CadenK Posted
This lens almost never leaves my camera body. It is so sharp and has amazingly fast autofocus. And the 2.8 + compression makes it hard to capture a bad photo. The build quality is great and has taken a beating on the many trips i've taken it on. And I like how small and compact this lens is compared to other options. The external zoom never really bothered me and I would still prefer this over the newer Z version.
LindsayW Posted
I cannot say enough great things about the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM! This lens is an absolute game-changer for my photography. The image quality is razor-sharp, with beautiful contrast and dreamy bokeh that makes portraits, wildlife, and even action shots stand out. The autofocus is lightning fast and whisper quiet, making it perfect for capturing those fleeting moments with precision. The image stabilization is phenomenal, allowing me to shoot handheld even in lower light without worry. Plus, the build quality is exactly what you’d expect from Canon’s L-series – solid, weather-sealed, and built to last. What truly surprised me was how compact and lightweight this lens is compared to previous 70-200mm versions. It’s much easier to carry around, making it my go-to for travel and outdoor photography. If you’re on the fence, just get it. Whether you’re a professional or an enthusiast looking to step up your game, this lens delivers in every way. Worth every penny!
marshal Posted
This 2.8 70-200mm lens is amazing but so is the F4 70 -200 mm lens. I was torn between the two. It is a half year price tag for the 2.8 but look at it as an investment, especially if you use it to make money if you feel like you don't use it consistently than the F4 would be the way to go. you really can't go wrong with either one. They are both amazing. I noticed a slight difference, but not much in the photos. The detail when editing is amazing you can't go wrong with either one. If you're on a budget the F4 is the way to go. It's a little bit smaller and lighter. But for me, I looked at it as an investment and went with a 2.8 upgrading from my EF 2.8.
HZ415 Posted
I don't have the words to say how much I love this lens. I use it for every professional gig I do and I've taken it with me on some trips too. It's very versatile and not overly daunting to carry around.
Donny Posted
The image quality is excellent. The auto focus tracks the moving target accurately. I recommend the lens especially for portraits. The light weight and compact size is a plus. Overall I am happy with this lens and highly recommend it.
PatrickH Posted
After switching to an R5 from a 5D Mark II, I decided to get the EF to RF adapter so I could use my EF 70-200mm 2.8 IS II and it was… alright. The lens still performed well, but by the time I had the adapter and lens attached to the R5 it just felt too bulky and heavy for travel. With some airlines being pickier than others, I wanted to make sure my backpack would pass airline weight restrictions. A friend recommended going down to an f/4 lens for a lighter lens, but if I can have a slightly heavier lens and not have to pack a tripod or monopod, then it’s worth it for me. I also love the bokeh of the f/2.8. I then saw that this lens was more compact and lighter than my EF lens while maintaining a fixed f/2.8, so it was the best of both worlds. Aside from the size and weight the image quality was superior compared to my EF lens. The autofocus was also way quicker especially when shooting in Servo. The lens image stabilization combined with the in-body stabilization was so steady to the point where I removed the tripod mount. I still use it when I plan on using a tripod, but for lighter travel I remove it to save the weight. The lens hood is a a bit wide than I’d prefer, it’s not terrible. It was one heck of an upgrade and I can already feel the difference on my back when traveling and especially my neck. Sharp, quick, light and compact. I regret not just being this when I got the camera.
Josho Posted
Another fantastic lens if you can afford it. The compactness versus the EF version is really nice. I much prefer the extension plus a smaller lens versus the EF large size. It makes the lens a little less conscipicuous. I think for a travel lens, this is really a nice option. Not too large, big focal range, big performance through the range, and unfortunately big price to go with it. If you can afford it, it's a lovely tool to have on the camera.
ThomasB Posted
amazing low light capability and durable. I dropped this lens twice and felt my soul leave my body. Once when the cheap tripod tipped over and the lens went face first into the dirt and wood chips unprotected. No damage or scratches. The second time when a cord got tangled and pulled the lens off the shelf where it fell 3ft onto a wood floor. Again, no damage. Maybe I am just lucky, or maybe Canon built a durable lens. Overall, the photo quality is great, and I appreciate the external zoom for photography as it opens up creativity with abstract shots. This lens is also great for Lanscape, portrait and video. I am happy to have this lens in my collection.
John Posted
One of the best lenses Canon has ever made! As a wedding photographer for over 19 years I have used all different canon lenses. This lens is tack sharp, crazy light and the bokah created is simply stunning. It’s with every penny. If you are a pro shooter then this lens is a must buy.
Pete Posted
I was hesitant at first due to the premium I had to pay for the F2.8 version but as soon as I shot the first few photos I knew it was the right decision. It’s super sharp, and the IQ overall just leaves me in awe.
JRHale Posted
Excellent lens! Yes, it’s expensive but if you’re a professional photographer this will change your business. If you’re a hobbyist and can afford it, you’ll love the results! The L series RF lenses are amazing but the 70-200mm f2.8 takes the cake! This lens is an ESSENTIAL part of my kit.
Ylopez Posted
Love this lens!! Is my go to for Wedding ceremony and reception. The quality is on point.
SamuelM Posted
Great lens. I use it for soccer and football games.
Geeks161432 Posted
Portable and lightweight, excellent quality and picture quality. The only disadvantage is that the stretchable design is difficult to keep clean
Taylor Posted
I love my 70-200mm lens. I used it for some soccer photos and loved how I could get close shots of the players and can't wait to try in volleyball. I also have used this lens for weddings and it helps get a variety of shots without being super close.
Pattar Posted
I got this lens before I started my first drift season and I have not use another lens since! It’s a little pricey but I wanted the extra stop and better bokeh than the f/4 version.
Christmasgift Posted
I love using this lens for taking pictures of my grandchildren. I would definitely recommend it.
PalomaC Posted
I love this lens especially for pet photography and wildlife
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