CanonNews / Wednesday, February 17, 2021 / Categories: Canon Patents Canon Patent Application: Collection of RF Primes It's been a while since we've seen a new lens patent from Canon. The initial flurry of patent applications during the initial development of the RF system seems to have died off. This could mean we get more targetted patent applications such as this one. This patent application focuses (literally) on reducing the weight of the focus element group and suppressing aberrations while doing so. Canon submitted the application with the following embodiments. Are these lenses coming? Some of them certainly may. It's hard to say if Canon makes a complete line of F1.2's that they'll do the same for F1.4, but I suspect we'll see a Canon RF 50mm F1.4 sooner than later. Canon RF 24mm F1.4 Focal distance 24.00 F number 1.40 Half field angle 42.03 Image height 21.64 Length of Lens 120.00 BF 15.00 Canon RF 24mm F1.8 Focal distance 24.00 F number 1.80 Half field angle 42.03 Image height 21.64 Length of Lens 110.00 BF 15.06 Canon RF 50mm F1.4 Focal distance 50.00 F number 1.40 Half field angle 23.40 Image height 21.64 Length of Lens 100.00 Canon RF 28mm F1.8 Focal distance 28.00 F number 1.80 Half field angle 37.69 Image height 21.64 Length of Lens 100.00 BF 15.85 Canon RF 35mm F1.8 Focal distance 35.00 F number 1.80 Half field angle 31.72 Image height 21.64 Length of Lens 100.00 Back Focus 15.00 Canon Patent Application 2021-018277 Previous Article Canon launches "Phil" and Canon's First-Ever Photo Culling App Next Article Canon Patent Application: APS-C Mirrorless Superzooms Print 4139 Tags: Canon RFCanon Patent Application Hi-Low-Notes via CanonRumors Related articles Patent Application for Canon RF 16-28mm F2.8, 16-28mm F2.8-4 and 16-28mm F4 designs ICYMI: Canon RF 100mm F2.8L IS Macro Review TDP Reviews the Canon RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM Meyer Optik Görlitz adds native Canon RF to its lens lineup Deal of the Day: Lensbaby 85mm F1.8 for Canon RF and Canon EF Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus