RF 16mm f/2.8 STM

Don’t see a thread yet for folks to share images from the above referenced lens. Just picked this up. Thought I’d create a home. Feel free to share your favorites captured with this little ultra wide.

My first two, just testing it out.

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I can tell I need to be mindful of my shutter speed with no image stabilization in the lens or in my RP. I think the corrections work great In DPP4.

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OK, anyone debating whether going 14-35/4 vs. 16/2.8? I have the 24-105/4 on me most of the time except when I'm really trying to travel light (biking, or out in the city but doing a huge amount of shopping and probably filling backpack to bursting).

So I'm thinking I can crop the 16 up to 24mm if I really can't just zoom with my feet, and still have 20MP of my R5's 45MP. Of course one can't go wider than 16mm this way, but you can simply panorama if you have to with most wider-than-16mm subjects.

The Canon graphs show the 14-35 being substantially sharper than the 16, but I believe these graphs are wide-open, and if so the 16 would likely close that gap up to nothing when stopped down to f/4. (and if you're cropping out only the central 2/3 of height and width, you're getting the higher-resolution portion of the image anyway.)
I have the RF16 and used it as the primary lens on this vacation and liked it very much. But I would appreciate if it could zoom.
So I’m looking at the 14-35L and the upcoming 15-30 non-L. The 3x price difference makes the L quite unattractive, but I have 3 months to think about it till the next vacation :)
Even in Lightroom the RF16 looks quite good, when I get back home I’d like to try DXO viewpoint, as mentioned by @neuroanatomist in another thread, to correct distorted faces on the edges.
 
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I use this lens too seldom; but that reflects more my lack of confidence with the focal length; and often I just use my phone's ultrawide. When I first got it in the summer of 2022 I made more of an effort to take it out though, and it impressed me.

1. The Blavatnik Building, Tate Modern, London. R6, RF 16; 16mm, f/8, 1/400, ISO 200.
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2. The University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford. R6, RF 16; 16mm, f/11, 1/250, ISO 200.
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I actually used the lens on an R1 yesterday, I didn't bring anything wider than 50mm on the family trip. However, the 16 was on my son's R50 and I borrowed it. I am not a wide angle shooter, but I am pretty impressed with the little thing. I may use it some more when I want to do this random wide stuff.

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Prague National Museum // Prague, Czechia // EOS R1 // RF 16mm f/2.8​
 
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Some night sky pics with 16mm from the "Feldberg". I spent three days there with my fourthgraders. The pics were taken in October 2023 at around 9-10. P.M. Given the time, it wasn't "really" dark, but having a quarter of a moon and 48 kids to watch, I didn't want to stay awake till 2.00 A.M. or so
 
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These pics were also taken at the "Feldberg". This time around I went hiking with my wife (we actually checked out the youth hostel during). I absolutely love the 16mm for hiking and think it is quite capable lens for that.
 
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