Canon RF-S Constant f/4 Zoom Rumoured Alongside R7 II
via Canon Rumors

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Canon's RF-S lens lineup has been the weakest argument for shooting APS-C mirrorless — a constant f/4 zoom would change that calculus. If you're shooting events or wildlife on a crop body, consistent exposure across the zoom range is the difference between a lens you trust and one you're constantly compensating for. No specs, no confirmed focal length yet, and this is Canon Rumors territory — but paired with the R7 II chatter, it signals Canon may finally be taking its own APS-C system seriously.
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