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It’s no secret that the best lenses for wildlife photography are among the most expensive lenses you can buy. Finding a versatile, good-quality lens with the reach and prowess needed for photographing distant animals is a tough feat if you don’t have a huge budget, but the Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM lens could be just what you’re looking for. With one of the widest focal ranges out there, it’s a wildlife photographer’s dream — and, provided you’re shooting in favorable conditions, no animal will be out of reach.

We’ve taken it to a nature reserve, photographed birds from our window and zoomed in on the moon to assess its performance in all-light conditions for static and moving subjects, emulating real-world shooting conditions to test its mettle.


Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM review

Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM: Design

It’s a beast of a lens, even without the lens hood. (Image credit: Kimberley Lane)
  • Big and heavy
  • Annoying amount of lens creep
  • Solid and well-built
  • Custom buttons difficult to access
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