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Canon Patent Application: Canon RF 85mm F1.8 and RF 100mm F2.0
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Canon Patent Application: Canon RF 85mm F1.8 and RF 100mm F2.0

Two lenses I know are wanted in the ecosystem even though I know it looks like we got a Canon RF 85mm F2.0. There's still the likelihood we get the F1.8's and a most certainly a RF 135mm of some sort as well.

These lenses look to be quite the sophisticated optical design, more than you'd expect out of cheaper consumer lenses.

Canon RF 85mm F1.8

focal length     82.80
F number          1.85
Angle of view    14.64
Image height     21.64
Lens length     148.42
BF               15.80

Canon RF 100mm F2.0

Focal length     98.00
F number          2.06
Angle of view    12.45
Image height     21.64
Lens length     130.79
BF               15.37

Canon RF 135mm F2.8

focal length    135.00
F number          2.50
Angle of view     9.10
Image height     21.64
Lens length     179.59
BF               34.00

As well there is another curious focal length lens.

Canon RF 70mm F1.8

focus distance   68.00
F Number          1.85
angle of view    17.65
image height     21.64
full length     134.72
BF               10.59

Japan Patent Application 2020-106780

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  1. Go to the Japan Patent Office search page.
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