My Thoughts On The Canon RF800mm F/11 IS STM
What exactly were you expecting from an 800mm fixed aperture of f/11? Well as it turns out it’s quite a unique lens thats a lot of fun to use, in the right conditions.
Don’t expect amazing results when the light starts to diminish. This is not a lens for low-light photography or for subjects in shaded areas. When paired with the Canon R5 (and also the R3 and R6 cameras) this lens performs very well with the new auto focus system and animal eye tracking.
However, one major caveat is that the focus area is constrained to the center part of the frame, and not covering the whole area like with the new RF100-500mm.
Let’s see how it worked.
Learn more about Canon RF Lenses Here
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View my complete guide to Timelapse in Programmed Automatic Mode from shooting to post production and final render
Part 1 – Camera Set up and Recording
Part 2 – Post Production with LRTimelapse 6 & Adobe Lightroom
Part 3 – Video Enhancement Using Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Final Render