Canon Beginner RF Lens Kit 15-30mm 50mm 75-300mm
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Canon Beginner RF Lens Kit 15-30mm 50mm 75-300mm Summary
Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Summary
The Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens is an extremely compact and portable wide to ultra wide angle zoom lens, with a versatile RF mount for full-frame and crop sensor mirrorless cameras. When mounted on APS-C format bodies like the EOS R7 and EOS R10, you’ll get an equivalent focal range of 24-48mm.
Built-in optical image stabilisation provides 5.5-stops of advantage when handholding, which rises to 7-stops when combined with compatible camera bodies such as the formidable full-frame EOS R6, R5 and crop format R7. Videographers and hybrid shooters gain extremely quiet and smooth focusing with smooth focus changes thanks to Canon’s stepping motor technology, which also keeps up with fast moving subjects when capturing stills. You’ll also be able to capture beautiful macro shots from as close as 13cm, with a high 0.5x maximum magnification in manual focus, to fill the frame with your subject.
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Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens in More Detail
Super versatile zoom
With a versatile 15-30mm zoom range, Canon’s RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM offers plenty of scope for creativity when you’re filming, vlogging or photographing interiors, architecture, landscapes and more.
Handhold for photos and videos
An Optical Image Stabiliser with 5.5-stops built-in allows longer shutter speeds to be used for smooth handheld shooting and filming. This rises to an impressive 7-stops when combined with cameras which include body stabilisation.
Shoot both ultra wide and ultra close
A new world of close-up shooting awaits as this lens is perfect for experimenting in manual focus mode. Get extraordinary levels of detail as close as 12.8cm with 0.52x magnification, and enjoy incredibly sharp results.
Fast and quiet focusing for stills and movies
An exceptionally quiet STM (Stepping Motor) focuses quickly when shooting photos and is extremely quiet, which is ideal when recording video. This allows you to capture even fast subjects with the RF 15-30mm, confident you can film like a pro.
Glorious details on any subject
The RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 lens benefits from a new optical design, with aspherical and precision moulded elements to render superb sharpness and details. Lens coatings also contribute to providing exceptional image quality with the compact zoom lens.
Intuitive controls
A customisable combined Focus and Lens Control Ring allows you to fine tune ISO and aperture as well as changing AF mode without taking your eye off your subject.
Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Sample photos

Canon EOS R7 at 18mm. Settings: 1/30sec. f/8. ISO 200

Canon EOS R6 at 30mm. Settings: 1/30sec. f/6.3. ISO 200

Canon EOS R6 at 15mm. Settings: 0.3sec. f/8. ISO 200

Canon EOS R6 at 15mm. Settings: 1/160sec. f/11. ISO 100
Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens Specifications
| Image size | Full Frame |
| Angle of view(horzntl, vertl, diagnl) | 100° 25’ - 61°55’, |
| 77° 20’ - 43° 35’ | |
| 110° 30’- 71° 35’ | |
| Lens construction (elements/groups) | 13/11 |
| Special optics | 1 x PMo Aspherical, 2 x UD |
| Special features | - |
| No. of diaphragm blades | 7 |
| Minimum aperture | 22-32 |
| Closest focusing distance (m) | 0.28 (at 15mm) (Manual Focus: 0.128) |
| 0.28 (at 20mm) (Manual Focus: 0.28) | |
| 0.28 (at 30mm) (Manual Focus: 0.28) | |
| Maximum magnification (x) | 0.09 (at 15mm) (Manual Focus: 0.52) |
| 0.11 (at 20mm) (Manual Focus: 0.11) | |
| 0.16 (at 30mm) (Manual Focus: 0.16) | |
| Control Ring | via Focus ring |
| Image stabilizer OIS1 | 5.5 |
| Image stabilizer IBIS x OIS1 | 7 |
| AF actuator | STM |
| Coatings | Super Spectra |
| Fluorine | No |
| PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Dust/moisture resistance | No |
| Exterior coating | - |
| Filter diameter (mm) | 67 |
| Max. diameter x length (mm)2 | 76.6 x 88.4 |
| Weight (g) |
390 |
Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Summary
This addition to the growing Canon mirrorless lens line-up comes in the form of a highly compact and lightweight RF 50mm f/1.8 STM prime lens. Weighing just 160g and measuring only 40.5mm long allows this standard focal width lens to be carried anywhere easily and discreetly. The 50mm length is suitable for the day-to-day shooting of many subjects including street photography, portraits, travel and much more. Despite the attractive price point the lens is capable of producing accomplished images and video, even in low light thanks to the suitably fast f/1.8 aperture. This allows the user to isolate their subject with a thin focal plane and continue to shoot even as light fades.
Highlight features:
- STM Motor
- Wide f/1.8 aperture
- Aspheric lens element
- Compact design
- Super Spectra Coating
The STM motor in this model delivers fast, near silent focus capabilities which are compatible with Canon’s latest AF systems. A considered optical design for enthusiasts provides six elements including an aspherical lens which can capture sharp images across the full frame, whilst the combined focus and control ring provides users with intuitive control.
Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens In Detail
- Image Size: Full Frame
- Angle of view (horizontal, vertical, diagonal): 40°00′, 27°30′, 46°00′
- Lens construction (elements/groups): 6/5
- No. of diaphragm blades: 7
- Minimum aperture: f/22
- Closest focusing distance (m): 0.3m
- Maximum magnification (x): 0.25
- Distance Information: Yes
- Image stabiliser: N/A
- AF actuator: STM
Physical Features
- Dust/moisture resistance: NA
- Filter diameter (mm): 43mm
- Max. diameter x length: 69.2 x 40.5mm
- Weight: 160g
- Extender Compatibility: No
What’s in the box
- Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens
- Lens Cap E43
- Rear End Cap
Optional Accessories
- Hoya Revo SMC 43Mm UV Filter
- Hoya Revo SMC 43mm Circular Polarising Filter
- Think Tank Lens Case Duo 5
Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Sample Images:

Canon EOS R5 camera body
50mm
1/250 sec
f/1.8
ISO 200

Canon EOS R5 camera body
50mm
1/250 sec
f/8
ISO 200

Canon EOS R5 camera body
50mm
1/160 sec
f/1.8
ISO 100

Canon EOS R5 camera body
50mm
1/125 sec
f/1.8
ISO 1250
Canon RF 75-300mm F/4-5.6 Lens Summary
The Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 is an entry-level telephoto zoom for photographers who want extended reach in a lightweight and affordable package. Covering a useful 75-300mm range, it suits subjects like wildlife, birds, sports and everyday outdoor photography where getting closer to subjects is not always possible.
Weighing just 507g, the Canon zoom lens is easy to carry for handheld shooting, even over longer sessions. On APS-C EOS R cameras, the effective field of view extends further, which makes it particularly appealing for photographers starting out with wildlife or bird photography.
Image quality is best in good light and at mid apertures, where the lens can produce detailed, pleasing results even with high resolution sensors found in Canon cameras. As with many lenses in this class, optical compromises are present, particularly in high-contrast scenes, but within its intended use and price point it offers a versatile way to explore telephoto photography without the large size or high cost of more advanced lenses.
Canon RF 75-300mm F/4-5.6 Lens in More Detail
Telephoto reach for everyday use
The 75-300mm range provides flexibility when photographing wildlife and birds, particularly in open environments where subjects are often further away. On APS-C EOS R bodies, the tighter field of view helps bring distant subjects closer in the frame, making the lens a good option for beginners who are exploring wildlife photography without specialist super-telephoto lenses.
Handling and portability
At just over 500g, the lens is comfortable to handhold for extended periods. This is especially noticeable when walking longer distances or shooting handheld for birds and general outdoor subjects. The relatively compact size also makes it easy to pack with other kit, which suits travel and casual outings.
Hands-on observations
During hands-on use, the lens is capable of producing pleasing results, especially when conditions are favourable, especially at mid focal lengths and when stopped down slightly. One limitation that becomes noticeable is purple fringing in high-contrast areas, especially around out-of-focus highlights or backlit subjects such as branches, feathers or sky edges. This is most visible when photographing subjects against bright backgrounds, and is something users should be aware of when viewing images at larger sizes.
Use for stills and video
Autofocus performance is sufficiently quick for general wildlife and outdoor use, with a DC motor providing consistent focus acquisition for stills. For video, the lightweight design helps keep handheld footage manageable, although the variable aperture and motor noise mean this lens is best suited to casual recording rather than demanding video.
Canon RF 75-300mm F/4-5.6 FAQ
Is the Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 suitable for wildlife and bird photography?
Yes, particularly for beginners. The zoom range provides useful reach for birds and wildlife, especially when used on APS-C EOS R cameras where the field of view is effectively closer.
What reach does the RF 75-300mm provide on APS-C cameras?
Canon APS-C cameras use a 1.6x crop factor. When mounted on an APS-C mirrorless body, the Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 provides an effective full-frame equivalent field of view of approximately 120-480mm, which is useful where extra reach helps fill the frame.
How does the lens perform in real-world wildlife use?
The lens can produce detailed and pleasing images, especially at mid focal lengths in good light. It is lightweight enough for handheld shooting during longer walks or extended periods outdoors.
Does the lens suffer from chromatic aberration?
Yes. Purple fringing can be noticeable in high-contrast areas, particularly around backlit subjects or slightly out-of-focus highlights.
How is autofocus with moving subjects?
Autofocus is reliable for general wildlife, birds and outdoor action, although it is not intended for fast professional sports or erratic movement in very low light.
Is this lens suitable for video?
It can be used for casual video thanks to its lightweight design, but the variable aperture, optical limitations and apparent motor noise mean it is better suited to stills on the whole.
Which cameras is the lens compatible with?
The lens works with all Canon EOS R mirrorless cameras, including full-frame and APS-C models.
Where can I see real-world sample images and a full hands-on review?
You can read our in-depth review of the Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6, which includes wildlife samples and detailed shooting observations, on the Park Cameras blog.
Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Sample images

Sample at 190mm. Camera settings: 1/320 sec. f/5.0. ISO 1250

Sample at 290mm. Camera settings: 1/1000 sec. f/5.6. ISO 500

Sample at 220mm. Camera settings: 1/1000 sec. f/5.0. ISO 2500
Specifications
| Offers: Price Drop |
| Offer Category: N/A |
| Offer Product Type: N/A |
| Autofocus: N/A |
| Aperture ring: N/A |
| Constant Aperture: N/A |
| Lens CIPA Image stabilization rating: N/A |
| Colour: N/A |
| Diameter (mm): N/A |
| Length (mm): N/A |
| Weight (g): N/A |
| Distance scale: N/A |
| DoF scale: N/A |
| Elements: N/A |
| Environmental Sealing: N/A |
| Focus distance limiter: N/A |
| Focal length: N/A |
| Focus method: N/A |
| Filter Thread: N/A |
| Full time manual: N/A |
| Groups: N/A |
| Hood supplied: N/A |
| Lens Image stabilization: N/A |
| Lens mount: N/A |
| Lens Materials: N/A |
| Maximum focal length: N/A |
| Maximum magnification: N/A |
| Maximum aperture (number): N/A |
| Maximum aperture (text): N/A |
| Max Format size: N/A |
| Minimum focal length: N/A |
| Lens Minimum focus distance (m): N/A |
| Minimum aperture (number): N/A |
| Minimum aperture (text): N/A |
| Motor type: N/A |
| Number of diaphragm blades: N/A |
| Power zoom: N/A |
| Special elements / coatings: N/A |
| Tripod collar: N/A |
| Lens type: N/A |
| Wide/Tele: N/A |
| Level: N/A |
| Year Of Release: N/A |
| Best For: N/A |
| Best For Holiday and Landscape: N/A |
| Best For Interior and Architecture: N/A |
| Best For Fashion and Portrait: N/A |
| Best For Macro and Still Life: N/A |
| Best For Astro: N/A |
| Best For Street: N/A |
| Best For Wildlife and Sport: N/A |
| Zoom lock: N/A |
| Zoom method: N/A |
| Notes: N/A |
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