Canon RF28mm f/2.8 STM Pancake Lens Real World Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this episode we go over my review of the cool-looking 28mm pancake lens from Canon. Is 28mm too wide? Not wide enough? How does it work on a full frame? APSC? We explore all of that on today's episode
0:00 Intro
2:35 Specs
3:35 Examples
6:11 Opinion After Using It
8:14 Pros
10:58 Cons
14:40 Final Thoughts
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Do you have the RF28mm f2.8? If so, hows it going for you?
Kevin, I have this lens. I used it last November in Tahiti with a polarizer filter. I found that my images were all soft due to what appeared to be ghosting of the image. I later used the lens without the filter and had no issues. I love its size and without the filter the images are tack sharp. I also invested in the hood to cut down on flare. I bought the Amazon JJC brand hood for $15 and it fits and works fine.
I don't use filters because I don't like how they make my images look.
I prefer waffles to pancakes! 🤣 Nice option to go lightweight if on holiday, as you say. I don't have it but have it on a wish list to buy sometime.
Definitely good to have but nowhere near a top necessity.
Just bought the 28mm few days ago and I had exact same idea using it for my R50 because the size is perfect for the R50. I hate the kit 18-45mm that comes with it, the initial turning to start shooting mode makes me want to spit fire😂 every other lens I find is disproportionately large on the R50 including the 24mm which I used for it previously. The 28mm being so compact it turns the R50 setup into an everyday camera, most men could keep it in their pants pocket and women can put it in their tiny handbags. As a person who carries a tiny handbag on days I don’t intend on taking my full frame setup, I don’t even have to think twice about taking the R50+28mm with me, it will stay with me like my phone or wallet.
I also have a R6mkii that I’ll be using it on, the 28mm is also good for when I need to get close and personal or in narrow settings where I don’t want to be noticed because I have a huge lens on my camera. The 35mm 1.8 would be perfect for my R6ii but I had to choose one lens for the time being for both cameras so I went with the 28mm.
I hope this helps everyone else making a decision to buy or not.
Great insight! Glad to see you that also see what a great combo the R50 and 28mm are. Thanks for watching!
Bought the RF 28mm 2.8 yesterday and found this video to be a good "missing manual" :). Got this for slimming down my R5 setup for ... street photography! What's are a few raindrops going to do anyway? Experimenting with keeping my 35mm and 85mm in my small sling, so the walking around setup stays inconspicuous. Thanks for posting, and happy shooting!
Thanks. Yes, I've never had an issue with the weather with the non-weather sealed lenses, but I figured they could throw in a 3 cent gasket ring into the design. lol
Love pairing it with my R5.
I have this lens for my R50 and love using it for street photography and it is a nice sharp lens
It's a perfect pairing with the R50. So light, fast and sharp!
You’re an awesome photographer… So you make the lens look good… 😌 You help make me buy the 28-70 f2… I’ll stick to that… lol
Thanks! Always glad to help!
Yes, the 28-70 is the opposite of this lens in terms of size. Lol.
@@KevinDeal it IS! Lol But as you said, and I have to agree… Everything shot on the 28-70 looks editorial. It’s really a unicorn lens…
@@markdbey facts!
I've been shooting the R50 with the 50 1.8. Didn't really get that set up for landscape but find myself lacking when I do snap an occasional landscape. Next lens, 35 1.8 or the 28 2.8??.
Not sure I’d use either lens for landscape on the R50 with it being a crop. Might want to look into the 16mm. 28 might be too tight depending on how you like to see landscapes.
Definitely not for me. My current light weight travel camera is Q2, which I have a love hate relationship with. Love the image quality, hate the focal length. I wish it’s a 35. 😅. And why doesn’t Canon make f2.0 lenses? It would be a sweet spot for size and low light.
Agreed.
Thanks for the review! Do you ever do a video on the new Fuji XT 50? I feel like it's all gimmick and hype… For another 300 bucks you could get the XT 5 with a hell of a lot of upgrades. What are your thoughts on this?
I've never tried the XT50, so I can't comment. But it's impossible to ignore how close the price is to a XT5. And if I had the money to get the XT50, I'd just get the XT5 or, the XH2 (which is what I have).
@@KevinDeal yeah pretty much my thoughts exactly. I think the dedicated SIM dial is absolutely absurd. (with no way to save recipes )
And with that price… Yeah. I don't do much if any video, so the XT5 is probably what I'm going to end up going for
@@ladyethyme Sounds like you're making the right choice
My 35 1.8 focus hunts, I've replaced it 3 times and they all functioned the same. Can't recommend that 35
You’re right. That is a known shortcoming of that lens.
I just ordered mine and it comes in later today. I have the 24/105 stm 7.1 , 50mm 1.8 and 16mm and now the 28mm. I want the 35 but can't decide between 35 and 85 2.0.
I'm curious if I get the 24 1.8 can I just go into crop mode 1.6 and then I'll have a 37ish mm and still have the 1.8 aperture
Yes, you will get a 37ish perspective, but you will throw away pixels, so the files will be smaller, since you're only using part of your sensor. It's like you took the picture, loaded into Lightroom, then cropped it. Whatever you didn't use got thrown away.
Congrats on the 28mm. It's a fun little lens!