Canon is reportedly exploring the development of an RF 105mm f/1.4L VCM lens, according to industry sources cited by Canon Rumors on July 3, 2026. This potential addition would extend the company’s VCM (Voice Coil Motor) lens series, which began with the launch of the RF 35mm f/1.4L VCM in June 2024. Since then, Canon has added five more lenses to the VCM lineup, focusing on hybrid performance for both stills and video creators.
The VCM technology emphasizes fast, quiet, and precise autofocus—particularly beneficial for video work and hybrid shooters who demand seamless transitions between photo and video modes. By prioritizing smooth focus control and reduced mechanical noise, the series aims to meet the evolving needs of content creators who use mirrorless systems for multimedia production.
A 105mm focal length would position the lens as a short telephoto prime, ideal for portraiture, detail work, and compressed perspectives—complementing the existing 85mm options in Canon’s RF lineup. While no official specifications have been confirmed, the rumored f/1.4 aperture suggests a continued emphasis on low-light performance and shallow depth of field, hallmarks of Canon’s L-series optics.
If realized, the RF 105mm f/1.4L VCM would strengthen Canon’s appeal among professional and semi-professional creators investing in a unified ecosystem of high-performance hybrid lenses. The move aligns with Canon’s broader strategy to deepen its RF lens offerings in response to growing demand for versatile, video-optimized glass.
As of the July 2026 report, Canon has not issued an official statement regarding the lens. Creator Newsdesk will continue to monitor developments from verified sources for any updates on this potential release.

