100points

Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM

90points

Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM

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Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM vs Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM

Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM

Why is Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM better than Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM?

  • 30% wider aperture at minimum focal length
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    f/1.4 vsf/2.0
  • Is weather-sealed (splashproof)
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  • Has a metal mount
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  • 16 P-MPix higher sharpness result
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    42 P-MPixvs26 P-MPix
  • 0.6f wider aperture at maximum focal length
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    1.4fvs2f
  • Includes lens hood
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  • 10 higher DxOMark score
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    49vs39
  • 0.2% less distortion
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    0.1%vs0.3%

Why is Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM better than Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM?

  • 460 g lighter
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    500 gvs960 g
  • 0.5 m shorter minimum focus distance
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    0.35 mvs0.85 m
  • 0.38x Better magnification factor
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    0.5xvs0.12x
  • 2 µm less chromatic aberration
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    2 µmvs4 µm
  • 10.6 mm filter size
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    78 mmvs88.6 mm

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Overall rating

Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
10.0
1 User reviews
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
10.0/10
1 User reviews
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
0 User reviews
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
0 User reviews

Features

Build quality

10.0/10
1 votes
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Autofocus

10.0/10
1 votes
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Sharpness

10.0/10
1 votes
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Distortion

10.0/10
1 votes
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Chromatic aberration

10.0/10
1 votes
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Comments

Arnold

Arnold

3 months ago

10 / 10

Größte Blende mit IS, schnell, scharf

Arnold

Arnold

3 months ago

10 / 10

Labortests gibt es genug, was zählt ist das Handling und das Ergebnis: Scharf schon bei Offenblende, sehr schnell, sehr schöne Weichzeichnung, mit IS auch für Low-Light-Portraits bestens geeignet und bereits ohne Objektivkorrektur hervorragend klar. Einziges Manko ist, dass es diese Linse nicht auch in einer RF-Variante gibt.

Pros

  • Offenblende 1.4
  • IS
  • scharf bis an den Rand
  • sehr schöne Weichzeichnung
  • gutes Handling

Cons

  • nicht als RF-Variante
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General info

lens type

Prime

Prime, Macro

The type of lens.
lens mount

Canon EF

Canon RF

is weather-sealed (splashproof)
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
The device is protected with extra seals to prevent failures caused by dust, raindrops, and water splashes.
Has a metal mount
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
A metal mount is generally superior to a plastic mount as it is more durable.
weight

960 g

500 g

We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.
Front element doesn't rotate
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
The front element doesn’t rotate. This is important if you use filters, as some such as polarising or gradient filters have to be orientated a certain way.
Includes lens hood
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
It comes with a lens hood so that you don’t have to buy it separately. These are used to block strong light sources, such as the sun, from the lens to prevent glare and lens flare.
Lens hood is reversible
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
The lens hood can screw onto the lens in reverse so that you can keep it on your camera at all times, ready to use.
filter size

88.6 mm

78 mm

This measurement is important to take into account when buying filters.

Optics

A longer maximum focal length allows you to focus in on a small part of a scene, and offers a narrower angle of view than shorter focal lengths.
A shorter minimum focal length allows you to get more of the scene in the photo, and offers a wider angle of view than longer focal lengths.
has built-in optical image stabilization
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
Optical image stabilization uses gyroscopic sensors to detect the vibrations of the camera. The lens adjusts the optical path accordingly, ensuring that any type of motion blur is corrected before the sensor captures the image.
At the shorter end of the lens you get the widest angle of view. This allows you to fit more of the scene into the photograph (based on APS-C format).
At the longest end of the lens you get the narrowest angle of view. This allows you to fit a small portion of the scene into the photograph, such as when you are zooming in on a subject (based on APS-C format).
magnification

0.12x

0.5x

A true macro lens has a magnification of 1:1. This means that the image produced is a life-size representation of the subject being photographed.
The zoom range is the ratio between the longest and shortest focal lengths. A higher zoom range means that the lens is more versatile.

Aperture

With a wider aperture the sensor can capture more light, helping to avoid blur by enabling a faster shutter speed. It also provides a shallow depth of field, allowing you to blur the background to focus attention on the subject.
With a wider aperture the sensor can capture more light, helping to avoid blur by enabling a faster shutter speed. It also provides a shallow depth of field, allowing you to blur the background to focus attention on the subject.
Has rounded aperture blades
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
Similar to the number of aperture blades, rounded blades affect the way the light gets through to the sensor. Rounded blades, often only found on more expensive lenses, improve the appearance of the out-of-focus areas. This allows you to attain better, softer looking bokeh in your photos.
The aperture controls how much light gets through to the camera’s sensor. More blades is often an indicator of a better quality lens. It also allows you to achieve much nicer looking bokeh when blurring out your background, whereas a lens with less blades will often produce harsher, more polygonal bokeh.
smallest aperture at maximum focal length

22f

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A smaller aperture reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor. This is important in bright conditions where a wider aperture could result in your image being overexposed. Another advantage is that with a smaller aperture you get a greater depth of field, and can keep all of the image in focus.
smallest aperture at minimum focal length

22f

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A smaller aperture reduces the amount of light reaching the sensor. This is important in bright conditions where a wider aperture could result in your image being overexposed. Another advantage is that with a smaller aperture you get a greater depth of field, and can keep all of the image in focus.

Focus

Can focus to infinity
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
Many lenses allow you to focus to infinity. This is essential when you wish to take photos including far off objects, such as when shooting landscapes, in order to make sure everything is sharp and in focus.
Has focus motor
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
Lenses with a built-in focus motor can autofocus even if the camera does not have its own focus motor.
Has full-time manual focus
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
With full-time manual focus, you can move the focus ring whilst it is in AF (autofocus) mode. This means that you can make manual adjustments once the AF has finished, without changing to manual mode.
has a silent focus motor built into the lens
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM
Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM
Lenses with built-in focus motor focus faster and more quietly than lenses without a focus motor which rely on the camera's body focus motor.
This is the closest distance that the lens can focus. A shorter minimum focus distance allows you to get closer to your subject, and is particularly important when doing macro photography.

Benchmarks

sharpness result

42 P-MPix

26 P-MPix

The sharpness result from the DxOMark set of metrics. This result is based on the MTF (modulation transfer function) measurement, and gives an overall indication of the sharpness of images produced by the lens.
The lateral chromatic aberration result from the DxOMark set of metrics. Chromatic aberration is a type of distortion which results in color fringing along edges within the image.
DxOMark is a set of tests to measure the performance and quality of lenses and cameras. The DxOMark score is the overall score given to the lens.
distortion

0.1%

0.3%

The distortion result from the DxOMark set of metrics. Distortion in the lens refers to the variation of magnification throughout the image. More distortion will result in straight lines being recorded incorrectly in the image.
transmission

1.6 TStop

2.2 TStop

The transmission result from the DxOMark set of metrics. Transmission refers to the amount of light that reaches the sensor through all of the glass elements of a lens, with a lower TStop signifying more light. This is important as less light reaching the sensor can lead to the requirement of higher ISOs or slower shutter speeds.
vignetting

-1.8

-1.4

The vignetting result from the DxOMark set of metrics. Vignetting refers to when the brightness of an image changes from the center towards the edges, resulting in darkened corners. A result of 0 is perfect and the image will have no vignetting.

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