Canon’s New Macro Lens Might Have a First-of-Its-Kind Feature
Group’s new mirrorless full scale focal point, the RF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM, is likely on its way soon, and its primary pictures show a peculiar control we haven’t seen on a focal point previously.
By all accounts, the RF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM looks pretty like the EF variant, however upon a nearer assessment, you will see it has a second ring with a bizarre scale close to it with a mark that says “SA CONTROL.” It isn’t clear what this is. In the event that I needed to figure, this may be a “Stacking Adjustment Control” that could forestall the requirement for full scale rails and rather permit you to center stack utilizing only a mount. It is difficult to see given the low goal of the pictures, yet it would seem that the left finish of the scale (base in the image above) is a less sign and the correct side is an or more sign. Obviously, I’m squinting at a low-goal picture and could be absolutely off-base, however it positively would a valuable development for large scale shooters. Another chance is a type of command over round distortion delivering — the procedure utilized in “delicate center” focal points before. In any case, we will probably see the focal point and have our inquiries addressed soon!