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These Canon-branded mugs, tumblers and glasses are made to look like EF, RF lenses

Canon Japan has added a selection of mugs, tumblers and shot glasses to its ‘fan goods’ site that ensures you can sip your favorite drinks from cups made to look like your favorite EF and RF lenses.

The first is a mug that not only looks like the RF 24–105mm F4 L IS USM lens, but is also essentially the same size, aside from handle. The cup is made of ceramic and measures 9.5cm tall (3.75″) and 8cm (3.15″) diameter.

The RF 24–105mm mug is available as a standalone purchase for 2,480 yen (~$25) or as a gift set that includes two mugs, a Canon EOS R-shaped coaster and a pair of round coasters that resemble the front of Canon’s RF 50mm F1.2 L USM lens for 6,480 yen (~$64).

If you need something a little larger, Canon Japan has also created a tumbler modeled after its EF 70–200mm F2.8L IS III USM lens. The tumblr is constructed of plastic, features a lens cap lid and comes with a (removable) silicone grip that is textured to replicate the focus ring.

The tumbler measures 13.2cm (5.2″) tall, 7.9cm (3.1″) diameter and costs 3,480 yen (~$35) as a standalone unit. You can also get a gift set that replaces one of the mugs for the 70–200mm tumbler for 7,480 yen (~$72).

Last up is a ‘mini glass’ trio designed to look like what’s often referred to as the ‘holy trinity:’ the EF 16–35mm F2.8L III USM, EF 24–70mm F2.8L II USM and EF 70–200mm F2.8L IS III USM.

These ‘mini glasses’ measure in at 6.5cm (2.5″) tall and 4.7cm (1.85″) diameter. The set costs 4,980 yen (~$48).

You can find all of these products on Canon Japan’s Fan Store (translated).


Author:
Gannon Burgett
Source: Dpreview

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