Non-L but white: Bringing the super telephoto perspective to more
The EOS R series cameras encouraged more photography enthusiasts to photograph action with features such as deep learning-based subject detection and tracking, which improved action shooting performance. Wildlife and action photography also usually requires longer, super telephoto focal lengths, and the release of lenses such as the RF600mm f/11 IS STM, RF800mm f/11 IS STM, and RF100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM provided enthusiasts with more accessible options. As the latest addition to the super telephoto RF lens lineup, the RF200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM further expands possibilities, providing users with a long 800mm reach combined with the convenience of a zoom.
Combining the RF200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM with an extender increases its reach to up to 1600mm (with the Extender RF2x). Around 314mm long (at the 200mm end) and weighing approximately 2050g, the lens is designed for portability and mobility, making it easy to move when shooting action handheld.
The RF200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM is also the first non-L lens to feature a white lens barrel, which was traditionally a signature of Canon’s professional L-series telephoto lenses. The white coating prevents heat buildup within the lens barrel when shooting outdoors under the hot sun, safeguarding image quality. Of course, it also adds to the aesthetic appeal of the lens!

EOS R3/ RF200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM/ FL: 800mm/ Shutter-priority AE (f/9, 1/3200 sec)/ ISO 6400/ WB: Auto
Although the RF200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM is not an L-series lens, it boasts excellent image quality. Effort was also made to ensure AF performance that delivers even during action scenes: the lens employs rear focusing with the tiny, high-speed Nano USM, which provides fast, precise AF during still shooting and smooth, seamless AF tracking during video shooting.
Up to 5.5 stops’ image stabilisation, along with support for Coordinated Control IS when the lens is combined with cameras with In-Body IS, rounds off the features that ensure greater convenience during both still and video shooting, even with the lens’ extremely long focal range.
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