So yes, RF100mm will be great, but it is very expensive. If you are buying just for film scanning, you will get great results with any EF macro lens on the adapter. Tamron 90mm, Tokina 100mm, Canon EF 100mm f2.8 (either non-L version). Or if you can find a manual only 1:1 lens, that can work too.
The "angular velocity sensor" used in conventional systems cannot compare with Canon's new Hybrid IS system, which incorporates an additional acceleration sensor to compensate for camera shift – the result is notably sharper and crisp images. Filter size: 67mm. Max aperture: f/2.8. With ring USM motor and IS. Specification. Compare. Get Support.Coming to you from Irene Rudnyk , this great video review takes a look at Canon RF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. Though the original EF version was quite impressive itself, the new RF versionThe controller unit has an illuminated LCD panel, and the MR14-EX also accepts optional high-capacity battery packs. The MR-14EX attaches directly to Canon's EF 50mm f/2.5 compact macro, EF 100mm f/2.8 macro (both versions), and MP-E 65mm macrophoto lenses, and can also be used with EF 180mm f/3.5L macro USM via the Macrolite adapter 72C. 5 star. Ia71.