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New Official Canon Drinkware Looks like EF and RF Lenses

Canon Japan’s “Official Fan Goods” online store includes mugs and tumblers that are modeled after Canon’s EF and RF lenses that would make a great gift for any Canon shooter.

Added within the last day, Canon has listed a lens mug, lens tumbler, a mini cup set, and two gift boxes that turn Canon’s iconic optical products into drinkware.

“The popular lens motif mug is back in a new look,” the store reads.

The ceramic coffee mug is adorned with the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 lens design while the taller tumbler is made to look like the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM. The latter is constructed of plastic and comes with a “lens cap” lid and a removable silicon grip in the style of a focus ring.

The mini cups carry the design from the “holy trinity” of Canon lenses, the EF 16–35mm F2.8L III USM, EF 24–70mm F2.8L II USM and EF 70–200mm F2.8L IS III USM.

The mug is listed both as an individual item for 2,480 yen (~$25), or a set of two that also includes an EOS R-shaped coaster and a pair of round coasters that look like lens caps for 7,128 yen (~$68).

The Tumbler is listed for 3,840 yen (~$35) as a standalone item or paired with mug with the same assortment of aforementioned coasters for 8,228 yen (~$80). The set of three mini cups is listed for 4,980 yen (~$48).

At the time of publication, many of the standalone options appeared to be sold out, illustrating the popularity of the designs as gifts during the holiday season. The gift boxes, however, still seem to be available. To peruse what remains of the set and order your own, visit Canon’s Fan Store here.

(via DPReview)


Author: Jaron Schneider
Source: Petapixel

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