Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens
10,000 EGP Original price was: 10,000 EGP.9,250 EGPCurrent price is: 9,250 EGP.

The Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a lightweight, affordable prime lens perfect for portraits, street photography, and low-light conditions. With a fast f/1.8 aperture and smooth STM autofocus, it delivers sharp, professional-quality images on Canon RF-mount cameras.
The Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a must-have lens for photographers who want stunning image quality without breaking the bank. Thanks to its fast f/1.8 aperture, it excels in low-light conditions while creating beautiful background blur. Additionally, the STM (Stepping Motor) autofocus ensures smooth, near-silent focusing, making it ideal for both photos and videos.
Moreover, this lens is compact and lightweight, making it a great travel companion. Whether you’re shooting portraits, street scenes, or everyday moments, the natural 50mm focal length (equivalent to 80mm on APS-C) provides a flattering perspective.
Key Features:
✔ Fast f/1.8 aperture for shallow depth of field
✔ STM autofocus for smooth, quiet performance
✔ Lightweight 153g design for portability
✔ 49mm filter thread for easy accessory compatibility
✔ High-quality optics with aspherical element for sharpness
Furthermore, the lens works seamlessly with Canon’s RF-mount cameras, including the EOS R, RP, and R5/R6. Its weather-resistant construction adds durability, while the affordable price makes it a smart choice for beginners and professionals alike.
In conclusion, the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM delivers exceptional value, combining performance, portability, and affordability. Upgrade your photography today!
| Focal Length | 50mm |
|---|---|
| Focus Type | Autofocus |
| Filter Size | 43 mm (Front) |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | Canon RF |
| Lens Format Coverage | Full-Frame |
| Angle of View | 46° |
| Dimensions (ø x L) | 2.7 x 1.6" / 69 x 40 mm |
| Weight | 5.6 oz / 160 g |
| Package Weight | 0.655 lb |
| Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.3 x 4.4 x 4.3" |
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- Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22
- Three Aspherical Elements
- Two Ultra-Low Dispersion Elements
- Air-Sphere and Fluorine Coatings
- Nano USM AF System
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- Customizable Control Ring
- Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm
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The Canon 8-15mm fisheye is one of the most exciting lenses to be released in a long time. It has some very cool features for both full-frame and cropped shooters, but there does seem to be some confusion about who this lens is best suited for. At a retail price of $1499, the Canon 8-15 fisheye lens is not going to be for everyone. It is often compared to the Tokina 10-17mm, and on a cropped sensor camera the Tokina is probably the closest thing to it but at less than half the price.
If you are only shooting on a cropped sensor body it is a very tough decision. The Canon is a better built lens. You will get slightly sharper and contrast-y images straight out of the camera and the most noticeable improvement will be less chromatic apparition. This is a big deal for me, but with a little time spent in post-production most users will not see a huge difference, especially if you don’t spend a lot of time viewing your images at 100%.
The useable zoom range on a cropped body is 10-15, so you lose that little bit of extra reach that you would get on the 17mm end of the Tokina. You can of course shoot at 9mm and 8mm but you will start to see the curved corners of the lens. If you want the absolute best image quality then the Canon lens is for you, but if you are a crop only shooter, the Tokina’s versatility, low cost and excellent image quality probably will make it a better overall choice.
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For those shooting full-frame there is not much to compare the Canon 8-15mm to. Canon did make a 15mm fisheye (it has been recently discontinued), but the 15mm end on the 8-15 is not only sharper, but it also focuses to just millimeters in front of the glass. The older 15mm fisheye required too much working distance for really good close focus wide-angle work. Sigma makes a 15mm fisheye that focuses pretty closely, which I have heard good things about but not personally used.
At the Canon 8mm end of the lens you get a full circular fisheye. I happen to really like the look of circular fisheyes, but not so much that I would have invested in a lens like the Sigma 8mm or to have spent a whole dive committed to that shot. Now I don’t have to worry about that anymore. I have the best 15mm lens on the market, and when I want a special effect full circular shot I just zoom into the 8mm end. Full-frame shooters are not really going to use the zoom range between the 8 or 15 ends. Of course you can shoot at any zoom range but you will get partially round corners that are not very useful.
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- Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 35mm f/1.4
- Subwavelength Coating (SWC) helps significantly reduce lens ghosting and flare.Lens Construction: 14 elements in 11 groups
- Diagonal Angle of View: 63°
- Focus Adjustment: AF with full-time manual
- Closest Focusing Distance: 0.92 ft./0.28m. Increased maximum magnification (0.21x) help expand the range of expression, especially when capturing close-up subjects
- Filter Size: 2.8 in./72mm diameter
- Max. Diameter x Length, Weight: 3.2 x 4.2 in., approx. 26.8 oz. / 80.4 x 105.5mm, approx. 760g
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- Aperture Range: f/4 to f/22
- Four Aspherical Elements
- Air Sphere and Fluorine Coatings
- Ring-Type Ultrasonic Motor AF System
- Optical Image Stabilizer
- Weather-Sealed Construction
- Rounded 10-Blade Diaphragm
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