Last Updated on 10/10/2021 by Mark Beckenbach
If you’re seriously looking at the Canon RF camera system, you’re likely considering it for portraiture. It’s fantastic for it! And we’ve reviewed nearly every Canon RF lens, so we’ve got a lot to say. The system is brilliant for portraiture. Better yet, there are tons of fantastic portrait lenses for Canon RF cameras. Whether you’re using the Canon EOS R or the Canon EOS R5, there’s something for you. So we dove into the Reviews Index to get just what you need.
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Pro Tips on Using Portrait Lenses
Here are some tips on how to use portrait lenses that professional photographers follow:
- Luckily, it’s hard to get a photo that’s so sharp that you truly need to do a lot of retouching with Canon RF cameras. The image quality is beautiful without being overly sharp.
- Use Canon’s Face and Eye detection when shooting. You’ll see; it will feel almost like cheating. Use Servo focusing, which pairs excellently with Canon portrait lenses.
- If you really want sharper images, use an off-camera flash like Canon’s EL1 Speedlight, the Elinchrom One, or the Profoto B10.
- Make sure the face detection priority is set to humans.
- Stop your portrait lenses down a bit. We know we’re recommending very fast lenses here, but stop it down a tad. Also note that all the lenses here are weather sealed.
Canon RF 85mm f1.2 L USM: Unbeatable?
Essential Tech Specs
- High Image Quality and Bright f/1.2 Aperture L Lens for EOS R System Cameras
- Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics (BR) Reduces Chromatic Aberration.
- Minimum Focusing Distance of 2.79 ft./0.85m.
- Control Ring for Direct Setting Changes.
- One Aspheric Element and One UD Lens.
- 12 pin Communication System.
- Dust- and Weather-resistant with Fluorine Coating.
- Air Sphere Coating (ASC) Minimizes Lens Flare and Ghosting.
- Fixed Mirrorless FL: Focal Length: 85mm
- Lens Format: Lens Format: Full-Frame
- Maximum Aperture: Maximum Aperture: f/1.2
- Lens Type: Telephoto Lens
- Special Features: Aspherical, Weather Resistant
In our review, we state:
“The Canon RF 85mm f1.2 L USM is one of the best 85mm lenses Iâve ever used, and between reviewing cameras and lenses for The Phoblographer and photographing headshot clients, Iâve used a hell of a lot of lenses. Sure, itâs bulky and weighs a ton, but boy are the resulting images worth lugging the lens around. Portrait photographers will appreciate the f1.2 apertureâespecially if you miss that from the old Canon EF lenses.”
Canon RF 50mm f1.2 L USM: One of Our Favorite Portrait Lenses
Essential Tech Specs
- Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 50mm f/1.2
- Lens Construction: 15 elements in 9 groups
- Diagonal Angle of View: 46°00â²
- Focus Adjustment: AF with full-time manual
- Closest Focusing Distance: 1.31 ft. / 0.40m
- Filter Size: 77mm
- Max. Diameter x Length, Weight: ÎĤ3.54 x 4.25 in., approx. 2.09 lbs. / ÎĤ89.8 x 108.0mm, approx. 950g
In our review, we state:
“The likely reason why youâre considering reading this review of the the Canon RF 50mm f1.2 L USM is either because youâre interested in a purchase/switch over, or you just want to find a reason why your current gear is superior. If Iâm going to be very honest, the Canon RF 50mm f1.2 L USM is the best 50mm lens Iâve tested. I loathe the 50mm focal length. LOATHE IT! But with this lens, I feel like Iâm shooting with a medium format 80mm f2 lens in the 645 format. Itâs beautiful, and in every single way Canon is leading the charge when it comes to 50mm focal lengths.”
Canon RF 85mm f2 IS USM Macro: Extra Versatility
Essential Tech Specs
- Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 85mm, f2
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 1.14 ft / 0.35m
- Maximum Magnification: 0.5x
- Lens Construction: 12 elements in 11 groups
- Special Elements: One UD lens
- Filter Size Diameter: 67mm
- Aperture Blades: 9
- Dimensions: Approx. 3.07 in x 3.56 in. / 78mm x 90.5mm
- Weight: Approx. 1.10 lbs. / 500g
In our review, we state:
“The 85mm delivers exactly the sharpness I was expecting for the price point and RF mount. When perfectly focused, the center is nice and sharp, even at f2. While I had better luck getting a tack sharp shot stepping down a bit, with careful focusing the lens can be shot wide open. Mixed with the macro capabilities, I was able to grab some excellent detail and texture with this lens. Sharpness does fall off a bit towards the edges, however. Shooting wide open, youâll want to use the Rule of Thirds and keep important details away from the edges.”
Samyang 85mm f1.4 RF AF: Not All Portrait Lenses Are Pricey!
Essential Tech Specs
Model name | AF 85 mm F1.4 RF | |
Aperture range | F1.4 ~ 16 | |
Lens optical | Construction | 11 Elements in 8 Groups |
Special lens | HR 4, ED 1 | |
Coating | UMC | |
Minium focusing distance | 0.90m (2.95ft) | |
Maximum maginification ratio | x 0.11 | |
Filter size | ÎĤ 77.0 | |
Maximum diameter | ÎĤ 88.0 | |
Number of blades | 9 | |
Mount | Canon RF | |
Angle of view | Full Frame | 28.9Ë |
APS-C | 19.1Ë | |
Length | 99.5mm | |
Weight without lens cap, hood | 582g | |
Weather Sealing | o | |
AF/MF mode switch | o | |
AF Motor | LSM |
In our review, we state:
“Sometimes what I like about Samyang and Rokinon lenses are their character. When I tested the 50mm f1.4 for Sony, I adored the way images looked. And the Samyang 85mm f1.4 RF is no exception. It retains a unique and distinctive character from Canonâs own lenses. Canon lenses also have character, mind you. This goes against the grain of so many other manufacturers right now who are engineering characters out of lenses so they all look the same and very sterile. But this lens has a look, and I adore it.”