Canon's "trinity" of f/2.8 RF lenses covers ultra-wide, standard and telephoto zoom ranges, for shooting in practically any situation from landscapes, portraits and sports, to interiors, fashion and cityscapes.
There are a lot of big questions in photography, as in life. In our previous Expert View article, my colleague John Maurice answered one of these, about full-frame vs APS-C cameras. Here I'll tackle another of the most common questions people ask us: should I switch from my beloved EF lens to its RF counterpart?
If you are asking this question, then you might already have decided on one of Canon's EOS R System cameras, which are built around the groundbreaking RF lens mount but can also use EF and EF-S lenses, with no loss of quality or functionality, thanks to a range of EF-EOS R mount adapters. Alternatively, you might be asking because your decision depends on how the RF lenses perform compared to their EF predecessors.