Fstoppers Reviews the Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM Lens (2024)

Canon released an amazing 85mm lens. It is small, light, and perfect for portraits. It is also a macro lens, making it very versatile, especially for awedding photographer.Canon Netherlands provided this lens for an extensive review.

There are a lot of wonderful lenses for the Canon RF system. The L lenses are amazing, although these are very expensive. Everyone is talking almost exclusively about these lenses, ignoring the less expensive versions. The Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM is one of those lenses. It is a real gem, and the price is just a fraction of the Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L lens.

The Look and the Options

The Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM is a nice small lens, weighing only 500 grams. It measures3.1 x 3.6 inchesand balances very well when fitted on a Canon mirrorless camera. The low weight is achieved by using plastics for the lens. Although it doesn’t have the very high-quality build of anL-lens, the construction has a very good feel to it. Only the lens bayonet is made of metal, which is a good choice, since that part will suffer the most wear and tear.

The lens is provided with the typical RF programmable control ringand a couple of switches to activate the image stabilization, focus limiter, andautofocus. The switches do not stick out too much, and a small part is raised just enough to operate them even with gloves.

Focusing

The Canon RF 85mm f/2 macro uses a focus by wire system. Thisis typical for the type of autofocus motor this lens has. The STM in the name of the lens stands for Stepping Motor, which can focusfast and accurately. Even so, it might feel slowif the focus distance change is very long. The focus limiter is very helpful in that regard.

The stepping motor is almost inaudible. Together with the accurate autofocus, this lens is ideal for filming. Only when a long focus distance change is neededwill it give a slight buzz. The person who is filming with this lens should take this into account, although an external microphone will eliminate this altogether.

The lens uses a linear focus adjustment only. It is not possible to change it to a variable speed adjustment. It means you will have to turn the focus ring 1,080 degrees to change the focus from infinity to the minimum focus distance of 13.8 inches. This is three full rotations. When reaching the minimum focus distance, the lens protrudes significantly, making it much longer.

Because it has a focus by wire system, you will need to power the lens in order to return it to its shortest size. This can be done automatically when the option is selected in the camera menu. When changing the lens while the camera is turned on, a protruded lens barrel will stay at that length. You will need to attach the lens again to return it.

Image Stabilization

The Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro hasimage stabilization that is rated at fivestops. If you combine this with the In-Camera Image Stabilization, like in the Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6, it will reach up to eightstops. You will be able to shoot handheld with a shutter speed of approximately 0.5 seconds, based on the1/[focal length] rule. I tried this with the high-resolutionCanon EOS R5 and succeeded, but only just. You will need a very steady hand for this shutter speed.

In real-life situations, I think the lens will help stabilize up to 1/15 second, but only for your own movements. If the subject moves, it won’t be of much use. When using the macro capability of this lens, it will also be much more difficult to holdthe lens steady, even with the image stabilization. Small movements will show up very quickly if the magnification rate reaches its maximum.

It Is a Macro Lens

Yes, the Canon RF 85mm f/2 is a macro lens also. Its minimum focus distance is 13.8 inches, which leads to a 0.5x magnification. This means a subject that is about 3.5 x 2.3 inches will fit the frame of a full frame camera at the minimum focus distance.

Photographers who like to shoot "real macro"might find this not enough. After all, it isn’t the 1:1 reproduction ratio of a "real" macro lens.But even a 1:2 reproduction rate is a very nice addition to this lens, especially for wedding photographers, who love to shoot nice tight portraits and need to shoot some semi-macro of the wedding rings also. Now, they can do this with just one lens.

But besides weddings, this lens is perfect for shooting still life scenes.It gives a lot of flexibility, being able to change the focus distance without many limitations. It is also very handy for shooting flowers and mushrooms, situations where a 1:1 reproduction rate is rarely necessary.

One thing I did like about the Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro was the nice focus bar on the LCD screen when using manual focus. Because the focus turn is very long, it becomes very easy for an accurately manually focus. Together with the focus assist of the camera, the shallow depth of f/2 will pose no problem. The focus bar also mentions the magnification rate, which is a nice addition.

A Word About Image Quality

Chromatic aberrationshows up at f/2, with purple and green fringing depending on the focal depth. By stopping down the lens, it becomes less prominent andalmost completely gone at f/5.6 Besides these details, the lens delivers a very sharp image, even with a high-resolution camera like the Canon EOS R5.

My Conclusion

At first, I was skeptical about the Canon RF 85mm f/2 macro IS STM, mainly because of itsbuild and focusing system. But the size and weight made the lens very interesting. After a few days, I became enthusiastic, especially after a model shoot. The lens performed very well. It was fast, accurate, and delivered a wonderfully sharp result with my Canon EOS R5.

I did some macro testing and found it to be much fun to use. Especially with manual focus, itis very easy to achieve accurate focus, even with a very shallow depth of field. I didn’t mind the 1:2 reproduction rate. But for the real macro photographer, it might feel a bit limiting. A wedding photographer will appreciate the macro capabilities. It is enough for the pictures of the rings during a wedding day.

One thing I didn’t like was theprotruding lensbarrel.It is not very convenient, because it is stays at length if you don't turn off the camera before switching lenses. This was also the reason why I sold my old Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lensand replaced it with the Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS. The protruding lens barrelmight be less of a problem if it is only a few millimeters, but in this case, it can stick out quite a lot. I wouldn’t feel comfortable in a wedding situation when I need to change lenses very quickly. The second downside is the 1,080 degrees focus turn and the lack of variable speed. You only have a linear response from the focusing ring.

Besides these small issues, I find the Canon RF 85mm f/2 macro IS STM a wonderful lensthat produces sharp results. Combined with a very friendly price, it is a lens that I highly recommend.

What I Like

  • Small and lightweight
  • Metal lens bayonet
  • A large aperture (f/2) for a shallow depth of field
  • Image stabilization rated up to 5 stops (up to 8 stops with IBIS)
  • 1,080 degrees focus ring rotation for accurate manual focusing
  • Accurate and fast STM focus system
  • Focus limiter present
  • Image sharpness is very good
  • Price

What I Don’t Like

  • Made of plastic (although it still has a quality feel to it)
  • No internal focus system
  • Only linear focusing possible, no variable speed
  • The lens needs to be retracted before turning the camera off
  • Macro has only a 1:2 reproduction rate
  • CA is quite prominent at f/2
  • No weather-sealing

What do you think about this lens? Would you consider buying this one, or do you prefer the much more expensive L version of this lens, which offers an f/1.2 aperture? I also would like to know what you think about the macro capabilities. Please let me know in the comments below. You can purchase yours here.

Many thanks to Canon Netherlands for providing me with this lens. This review is based on my own experiences and is not sponsored in any way. I received no money for reviewing this lens, and I'm not connected to Canon in any way.

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