Canon RF 28mm f/2.8 STM Full-Frame Lens for RF-Mount, Black {55}

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Canon's pancake RF prime that disappears in your bag

At 1 inch long and 4.2 oz, the RF 28mm f/2.8 STM is built around a single premise: be there without getting in the way. The pancake form factor pairs with an f/2.8 maximum aperture and a 75-degree angle of view to give you a wide-angle look that still works in dim light without the bulk of a larger prime. Canon's Super Spectra Coating keeps flare and ghosting in check, and the 8-element, 6-group design includes aspheric elements that the optical formula depends on for sharpness at this size.

The STM autofocus runs quiet, which matters in video work where noisy AF motors bleed into on-camera audio. A 23cm minimum focus distance and 0.17x magnification mean you can get closer to a subject than most wide primes allow, which opens up environmental portrait and detail work that a 28mm might not seem suited for at first. Full-time manual focus override keeps things practical for videographers pulling focus on a run-and-gun shoot.

On an APS-C EOS R body like the R10 or R50, the 28mm becomes a 45mm equivalent, shifting the use case entirely toward street and everyday walkaround work with a filter thread of just 55mm. This is a lens that earns its place in any RF shooter's bag regardless of what else is in it.

Who It's For

Travel photographers who refuse to check a bag will appreciate that this lens fits in a jacket pocket without drama. Documentary and street shooters benefit from the quiet STM motor and the unobtrusive size, which draws less attention than a larger prime. Video-focused EOS R users get smooth, near-silent AF that holds up for solo shooting or interview work. Photographers stepping into full-frame RF shooting for the first time get a genuinely usable wide-angle with f/2.8 light-gathering at a footprint that won't overwhelm a mirrorless body.

Key Features

  • 8-element, 6-group design with three aspheric elements for edge sharpness
  • f/2.8 maximum aperture works in dim light without bulk
  • STM autofocus motor designed for silent video operation
  • Full-time manual focus override for focus pulling
  • Canon Super Spectra Coating minimizes flare and ghosting
  • 23cm minimum focus distance opens environmental portrait work
  • Pancake form factor: 1 inch long, 4.2 oz weight
  • 75-degree angle of view delivers classic wide-angle perspective

FAQ

How does the RF 28mm compare to Canon's older EF 28mm pancakes?
The RF 28mm uses Canon's newer STM motor for silent autofocus (crucial for video), includes full-time manual focus override, and sits at just 1 inch long and 4.2 oz. The optical formula includes three aspheric elements and Super Spectra Coating, engineered specifically for the RF mount and built smaller than previous iterations.
Will this work on my EOS R5 or R6?
Yes. On full-frame EOS R bodies, you get the full 28mm wide-angle look with a 75-degree angle of view. On APS-C bodies like the R50 or R10, it becomes a 45mm equivalent, which shifts the lens toward everyday and street work.
What's the autofocus like for video?
The STM motor focuses quietly and smoothly, which keeps noise off your on-camera audio track. Canon tuned this specifically for video work. The downside is that it breathes slightly as you focus-the image grows marginally as you focus closer, which videographers should account for during focus pulls.
Can I use full-time manual focus while recording?
Yes. Flip the MF/AF switch and you can pull focus manually without the servo motor fighting you, as long as the camera is on. Keep your fingers off the extending barrel when power is on, since the focus servo will try to push it back to its intended position.
What's the minimum focus distance, and does it matter for a 28mm?
23cm (9.1 inches). For a wide prime, this is close enough to enable environmental portraits and detail work in the same frame-shots that a standard 28mm typically struggles with.
Does this lens have distortion I need to correct in post?
The RF 28mm relies on in-camera correction as part of its design, which means distortion correction is always on in JPG output. If you shoot raw, you'll need to apply corrections in post-Canon's Digital Lens Optimizer or equivalent third-party tools handle this automatically.
Is the 55mm filter thread practical for a pancake lens?
Yes. The small diameter keeps filter costs and bulk minimal. Canon makes a dedicated EW-55 screw-in hood if you need one, and standard ND or polarizer filters fit without any size or vignetting concerns.
SpecificationValue
Focal Length28mm
Max Aperturef/2.8
Min Aperturef/22
MountCanon RF
AF SystemYes
Min Focus Distance9.1" / 23 cm
Lens FormatFull Frame
Lens TypePrime
Elements8
Groups6
Angle Of View75 degrees
Maximum Magnification0.17x
Filter Thread55mm
Diaphragm Blades7
AF Motor TypeStepper Motor (STM)
Full Time Manual FocusYes
Focus MethodExtending front
Aperture RingNo
Distance ScaleNo
DOF ScaleNo
Special CoatingsCanon SSC (Super Spectra Coating)
Length1" / 24.7 mm
Maximum Diameter2.7" / 69.2 mm
ColorBlack
Compatible HoodCanon EW-55
Package Weight0.495 lb
Box Dimensions5.6 x 4.3 x 3.6"
Weight4.2 oz / 120 g

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Canon
Filter Size 55mm
Focus Type Autofocus (lens motor)
Lens Mount Canon EOS RF
Lens Type Wide-Angle
Max Focal Length 28mm
Min Focal Length 28mm