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Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM Full-Frame Lens for RF-Mount {43}
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$242.00
Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM: ultrawide prime that weighs less than your wallet.
At 165g and 69.2mm long, this 16mm prime is small enough to forget about until you need it, which is exactly the point. The 108° angle of view pulls in everything from cathedral ceilings to canyon rims, and the f/2.8 aperture gives you real latitude when light drops. A single aspherical element, backed by Super Spectra Coating, keeps ghosting in check when you're pointing into bright windows or a low sun.
The STM stepper motor runs quiet and tracks smoothly, which matters if you're pulling focus during video. Minimum focus distance sits at 13cm, producing 0.26× magnification, a figure that surprises people the first time they try it. Getting the front element within two inches of a subject at 16mm creates spatial relationships you simply cannot fake in post.
Raw files carry barrel distortion that software needs to correct, but Canon's in-camera profiles handle JPEGs and video automatically. Corner sharpness tightens up noticeably by f/5.6 if you need edge-to-edge performance for architecture or landscapes. For a 43mm filter thread on a full-frame ultrawide, the optical accounting here holds up.
Who It's For
Travel photographers who already carry too much will appreciate a full-frame ultrawide that adds just 5.8 oz to a bag. Vloggers shooting solo benefit from the 108° field keeping them in frame with room to move. Real estate and interior photographers can cover entire rooms from tight corners without distortion becoming a workflow problem, since in-camera correction applies automatically. Landscape photographers wanting foreground-to-horizon coverage during low-light hours get a proven f/2.8 option without the weight of L-series zooms. The 0.26× magnification also opens close-focus compositional possibilities that most ultrawides at this focal length don't offer.
Key Features
- 16mm ultra-wide with 108° angle of view on full-frame
- f/2.8 constant aperture with 7-blade diaphragm
- 9 elements in 7 groups, 1 aspherical element with Super Spectra Coating
- Canon RF mount, internal autofocus with STM stepper motor
- Minimum focus 5.1 inches (13cm) at 0.26× magnification
- 165g weight, 69.2mm length, 43mm filter thread
- Requires digital correction profiles for distortion and vignetting
- No image stabilization or weather sealing
FAQ
- Does the Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM have image stabilization?
- No optical stabilization on the lens itself. Pair it with EOS R bodies that have in-body stabilization (R5, R6, R6 Mark II, R8, R7) and you get sensor-shift compensation for handheld shooting and video.
- Can I use this for astrophotography?
- Yes. The f/2.8 aperture gathers enough light for night sky work, and the 108° field of view captures large Milky Way sections. You'll get stars as points rather than trails at appropriate shutter speeds.
- What about barrel distortion in my raw files?
- Raw files show roughly 4.7% barrel distortion and corner vignetting. Canon's automatic correction handles JPEGs and video, but raw shooters need to apply lens profiles in Lightroom, Capture One, or Canon's DPP software.
- Is the RF 16mm weather-sealed?
- No. It has no gasket protection against dust or moisture. Photographers working in rain or sand need to take precautions.
- How does this compare to Canon's L-series ultra-wide zooms?
- The RF 16mm trades zoom versatility and optical image stabilization for 165g weight and dramatically lower cost. The RF 15-35mm f/2.8L IS USM weighs 840g, the RF 14-35mm f/4L weighs 540g, and both cost significantly more. This lens replaces them if you don't need focal length range between 16 and 24mm.
- Does it work with EF-mount DSLRs?
- No, it's RF mount only for EOS R mirrorless cameras. EF-mount users need EF-mount ultra-wide glass or a system upgrade.
- Can I shoot smooth handheld video?
- Yes. The STM motor runs quiet and focuses smoothly during recording. At 165g on an EOS R with in-body stabilization, handheld footage stays steady without gimbal work.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 16mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Canon RF |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF System | Yes |
| Min Focus Distance | 5.1" / 13 cm |
| Lens Format | Full Frame |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Angle Of View | 108° 10' |
| Elements | 9 |
| Groups | 7 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Maximum Magnification | 0.26× |
| Filter Thread | 43mm |
| Length | 2.7" / 69.2mm |
| Diameter | 1.6" / 40.1mm |
| Motor Type | Stepper Motor (STM) |
| Focus Method | Internal |
| Aperture Ring | No |
| Full Time Manual | No |
| Distance Scale | No |
| DOF Scale | No |
| Focus Distance Limiter | No |
| Weather Sealing | No |
| Special Elements Coatings | 1 Aspherical Element, Super Spectra Coating |
| Hood Product Code | EW-65C |
| Color | Black |
| Package Weight | 0.575 lb |
| Box Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.8 x 3.7" |
| Weight | 5.8 oz / 165g |
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 | 43mm medium (.75 pitch) |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Canon EOS RF |
| Lens Type | Ultrawide |
| Max Focal Length | 16mm |
| Min Focal Length | 16mm |