An excellent review sir! Very detailed and informative, and - most importantly - really objective. Most UA-cam reviews are 90-100% opinion and 0-10% data, whereas you have gone to great lengths to give us the details and leave the conclusions to ourselves. I am delighted I found your channel and will look forward to watching your other videos!
The RF35 can be a very good and relatively modern lens for the RF, but the feature of extending the member when focusing and thus the lack of sealing against weather influences make it quite prone to damage, which discourages me quite a bit, and that's why I'm rather in favor of the EF 35mm 2.0 what is your opinion about it ?
Great review. This lens is a must have for Canon R mount cameras. Amazing sharp image, color, silent focus, customization ring, light, F1.8, and most importantly great value. This can compete at the with much more expensive lens image wise at half or less the price.
You gave a lot of great reviews for performance/price aware photographers and this one is great too. I am wondering how much improvement EOS-R+RF 35mm would have compared to 6D+EF 35F2IS.
I'm still torn, I really appreciate your comparison review. I've got the RP and an EF-RF adaptor so either one would work, I just want more bang for my buck. Macro and ring controller would be nice extras.
How useful are the control rings on these new RF lenses? It looks like a cool feature, but without having one, I cannot decide if it's useful or just a gimmick
Me neither. It would be great for ISO, except that you can't adjust it to Auto-ISO, so I am trying to figure out what else to set it for, and got just the normal EF adapter.
padam19 i sometimes find it useful but I would not say it’s a killer feature. It feels nice but there are ways to customize the camera enough so that you won’t really need them
You forgot to mention the EF lens is incredibly noisy, I do a lot of video and if you want to record sound it is so loud it is useless. How loud is the RF lens? Cheers for the review.
I didn't know Canon budget 35IS EF this good, always undershadowed by 35L. Interesting choice because canon adapter is of same diameter. It doesn't look weird to use EF glass.
Very good technical review without unnecessary flairs of acting like in many programs of photography boys, I will stay for longer...greeetings from Poland
Hello and thank you for your video. Sorry I'm French and don't really understand the technical terms ... A question that I still ask myself: I have the Canon 35 f2 is usm (which I could mount on the Canon RP Via an adapter ring), it is not much heavier than the RF 35 f1. 8 is stm, and I should get pretty much the same image renderings right ? Apart from the fact that the 35 RF is almost macro, is it worth it for me to sell my 35 f2 is usm to buy the RF 35 f1.8 is stm or not ??? Thank you in advance for your answers, Sincerely, Philgood ...
Very good question, I don't like anything on the EF version, and in that case, in my opinion, it is much better than the RF in terms of weather conditions. The quality of the RF is so different from the fast and sharp EF 2.0.
Seems like the EF one is overall better, aside from needing the adapter and being slightly bulkier. Guess I'm keeping my EF then because it also means I can still use it on EOS film cameras and adapt it to my Canon M6. Hopefully we see a MkII of the RF version at some point because it would be nice to get a native lens, or maybe I'll be able to afford an L version if it comes out 🤞
The RF 35mm is completely silent during video focus, it's my favorite lens over the Sigma Art 35mm which makes a ton of motor noise during video recording.
The sigma art is sharper than either, but I had trouble with it's autofocus especially at distance, even adapted to mirrorless. Just not enough rotation precision near infinity. @@PeacePham1991
the digital picture actually shows the RF version to be slightly sharper wide open than the EF version. at all smaller apertures, the performance shows to be identical everywhere
EF 35 F2 IS USM does have a better build quality then that RF 35/1.8, and also does have a DoF scale, which the RF 35/1.8 is lacking. But if you're on RF mount, better use the RF, because one doesn't need an adapter, which is bulky. FYI, the EF 35/2 IS USM was already being released into 2012. And i never do pixel peeping, only looking at the composition as a whole. 🙂
Canon has given up on all internal focus lenses. I love the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L series because it is internal focus. Nearly all of Canon's EF L series lenses are internal focus. Now because of cry babies claiming the lenses are too big, Canon has designed most if not all of their RF lenses to have external focus. When zoomed or focused the lens will stick out like an erection.
I would call the EF 35mm f/2 IS USM a forever lens! It'll be great whether I'm shooting on film, DSLR or if I ever get a mirrorless. No regrets!
Bought RF version two times for its native mount and compactness, but never got warmed up with its output - just not inspired. Got EF version instead.
I'm loving my EOS R and this RF 35mm f/1.8 lens!
Me too ..
I bought the RP is it that much different then the R?
IMO, very much different!
Nice! The macro / close focusing ability is the real stand-off here, plus native mount. As usual, well done!
An excellent review sir! Very detailed and informative, and - most importantly - really objective. Most UA-cam reviews are 90-100% opinion and 0-10% data, whereas you have gone to great lengths to give us the details and leave the conclusions to ourselves. I am delighted I found your channel and will look forward to watching your other videos!
The RF35 can be a very good and relatively modern lens for the RF, but the feature of extending the member when focusing and thus the lack of sealing against weather influences make it quite prone to damage, which discourages me quite a bit, and that's why I'm rather in favor of the EF 35mm 2.0 what is your opinion about it ?
Great review. This lens is a must have for Canon R mount cameras. Amazing sharp image, color, silent focus, customization ring, light, F1.8, and most importantly great value. This can compete at the with much more expensive lens image wise at half or less the price.
Apparently it isn't, the EF is the must have lens.
Are you weighing the EF with no caps, but weighing the RF with two caps?
Yes.
You gave a lot of great reviews for performance/price aware photographers and this one is great too. I am wondering how much improvement EOS-R+RF 35mm would have compared to 6D+EF 35F2IS.
If you review lens..can you tell what type of photography used for?
I'm still torn, I really appreciate your comparison review. I've got the RP and an EF-RF adaptor so either one would work, I just want more bang for my buck. Macro and ring controller would be nice extras.
How useful are the control rings on these new RF lenses? It looks like a cool feature, but without having one, I cannot decide if it's useful or just a gimmick
Me neither. It would be great for ISO, except that you can't adjust it to Auto-ISO, so I am trying to figure out what else to set it for, and got just the normal EF adapter.
padam19 i sometimes find it useful but I would not say it’s a killer feature. It feels nice but there are ways to customize the camera enough so that you won’t really need them
You forgot to mention the EF lens is incredibly noisy, I do a lot of video and if you want to record sound it is so loud it is useless. How loud is the RF lens?
Cheers for the review.
Use external sound source.
@@gorillaRugbyShow I do, I have the RF lens now and love it!
So the EF f/2 is a bit sharper and faster af than the RF 1.8?
Hi - what do you think of the 50mm f1.8 RF.
I like it a lot: ua-cam.com/video/xIgBpk9cUmw/v-deo.html
I'm picking up the EF version as I only have mirrorless EF-M mount and can use it with speed booster. Too bad we cannot adapt RF lenses.
I didn't know Canon budget 35IS EF this good, always undershadowed by 35L. Interesting choice because canon adapter is of same diameter. It doesn't look weird to use EF glass.
Very good technical review without unnecessary flairs of acting like in many programs of photography boys, I will stay for longer...greeetings from Poland
Hello and thank you for your video. Sorry I'm French and don't really understand the technical terms ...
A question that I still ask myself: I have the Canon 35 f2 is usm (which I could mount on the Canon RP Via an adapter ring), it is not much heavier than the RF 35 f1. 8 is stm, and I should get pretty much the same image renderings right ? Apart from the fact that the 35 RF is almost macro, is it worth it for me to sell my 35 f2 is usm to buy the RF 35 f1.8 is stm or not ???
Thank you in advance for your answers,
Sincerely,
Philgood ...
Very good question, I don't like anything on the EF version, and in that case, in my opinion, it is much better than the RF in terms of weather conditions. The quality of the RF is so different from the fast and sharp EF 2.0.
Which IS is better?
Vignetting with the IS USM is very strong and not easily corrected in video.
really informative video thank you!
although would have been handy to see EF 35mm with adapter on the EOS R body
Would you say the RF 35mm is silent while focusing on video? I put my Rode Video Mic pro on top of the camera while I vlog.
Seems like the EF one is overall better, aside from needing the adapter and being slightly bulkier. Guess I'm keeping my EF then because it also means I can still use it on EOS film cameras and adapt it to my Canon M6. Hopefully we see a MkII of the RF version at some point because it would be nice to get a native lens, or maybe I'll be able to afford an L version if it comes out 🤞
The RF 35mm is completely silent during video focus, it's my favorite lens over the Sigma Art 35mm which makes a ton of motor noise during video recording.
Which one is sharper for you?
The EF is very noisy, so noisy it is useless for AF when vlogging or capturing sound and video
The sigma art is sharper than either, but I had trouble with it's autofocus especially at distance, even adapted to mirrorless. Just not enough rotation precision near infinity. @@PeacePham1991
great review, thank you, I`m gonna go for the EF with the adaptor for the EOS-R
Which points pushed you that way?
Just be aware it is a very noisy lens.
After this video, I will keep my EF 35mm. It is the legendary even BHphoto on sale RF 35mm :D
the digital picture actually shows the RF version to be slightly sharper wide open than the EF version. at all smaller apertures, the performance shows to be identical everywhere
When you was checking resolution did you look into it 200 %.
The ef was really on par thats a 7 year old lense. Im amazed.
EF 35 F2 IS USM does have a better build quality then that RF 35/1.8, and also does have a DoF scale, which the RF 35/1.8 is lacking. But if you're on RF mount, better use the RF, because one doesn't need an adapter, which is bulky. FYI, the EF 35/2 IS USM was already being released into 2012. And i never do pixel peeping, only looking at the composition as a whole. 🙂
Might as well just buy the Tamron f1.8 , weather sealed , f1.8 , fast focus and sharp .1.4 macro and cheaper by around $200 if gray import
Where can you find this deal?
@@aaronzheng519 well that depends where you live . In New Zealand grey import tamron around $829nz and Canon 1100
The Tamron SP 35/1.8 VC...it does show lateral CAs, i've had it for Nikon F mount, but quickly sold it, because of that.
Great video, thanks
do you have any link for third party lens hood ?
This is the one I have: amzn.to/34L3hsK
How about compare rf 50mm 1.8 to ef 50mm 1.8?
I had it in mind as soon as first rf 50's hit the stores
@@Camerahoarders DOH! I forgot that..... sorry
great comparison. canon seems to be going backwards in their lens designs
Canon has given up on all internal focus lenses. I love the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L series because it is internal focus. Nearly all of Canon's EF L series lenses are internal focus. Now because of cry babies claiming the lenses are too big, Canon has designed most if not all of their RF lenses to have external focus.
When zoomed or focused the lens will stick out like an erection.
Great comparison! Thanks!
I took the EF because it came with a hood 😀
Great Review ... Thanks
Thanks
You are number one
good review
Thanks, Regards Si.
very god test !!!
Thankkthhh
Focus speed: STM VS USM...
声が良いですね。
Music, No! When talking
great review, thank you