RF Lenses
Canon RF 20-50mm F4L IS USM PZ
SpecificationsSpecifications
- Internal power zoom
For smooth servo zooming while recording video
- 20-50mm F4 standard zoom lens
A wider view with a constant f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range
- Image stabilisation
Up to 6-stops Optical1, 8-stops Combined2
- Weighs just 420g
Lightweight and compact design for handheld creation
- UD lens elements
Plus Air Sphere Coating and optically suppressed focus breathing for superb quality
- Nano USM autofocus
Provides fast, smooth, near-silent focusing for video and stills
- Custom button and Control ring
Customised the lens for quick control over camera settings
Specifications in detail
Optical Features / Specifications
- Image SizeFull Frame
- 35mm Film Equivalent Focal Length (mm)-
- Angle of View (Horizontal, vertical, diagonal)84°-40°
62°-27°
94°-46° - Lens Construction (Elements/Groups)13/11
- Special Optics2x GMo aspherical
3x UD - Special FeaturesInternal Power Zoom with multi-speed drive
- Number of Diaphragm Blades9
- Minimum Aperture22
- Closest Focusing Distance (m)0.24
- Maximum Magnification (x)0.14 (at 20mm)
0.33 (at 50mm) - Control RingYes
- Image Stabilizer OIS16.0 stops
- Image Stabilizer IBIS x OIS2CIPA-2024 standard: center 8.0 stops and corner 8.0 stops
- AF ActuatorUSM
- CoatingsASC, Super Spectra
- FluorineFront
Accessories
- Lens CapE-67 II
- Lens HoodES-73B
- Lens Case/PouchLP1219
- Rear End CapLens Dust Cap RF
- Extender CompatibilityNot compatible
Physical Specifications
- Tested under CIPA standards. Lenses released after July 2024 tested under CIPA-2024 standard in the yaw/pitch (+ roll in case of IBIS) directions at maximum focal length, with a specific camera.
- Tested under CIPA standards. Lenses released after July 2024 tested under CIPA-2024 standard in the yaw/pitch (+ roll in case of IBIS) directions at maximum focal length, with a specific camera.
- Lenses with dust/moisture resistance are fitted with a rubber ring on the lens mount which may cause slight abrasion of the camera mount. This in no way effects either the lens or camera performance.
- Lens dimensions when in retracted state