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Highlights
- On a full frame camera this lens gives you a wide-angle look which has for decades been used to add drama to photos and videos, and has always been a very popular for establishing shots.
- This lens has a lot going for it. You can attach filters to this lens in two ways, a front 67mm screw thread allows for screw-on filters, and in the back of the lens is a cut gel filter holder (bundled).
- You also have a control ring and a control button both of which you can assign functions to.
- Again, thanks to the Canon RF lens mount, the RF24mm F1.4 L VCM lens offers great optical quality.
- Its optical design includes two UD lenses and one aspherical lens as well as Air Sphere Coating (ASC), and Super Spectra Coating (SSC) to reduce ghosting, and Fluorine coating on the front and rear lens surfaces to help mitigate smudges.
Description
The Canon RF24mm F1.4 L VCM Lens is part of the expanding Hybrid lens series, targeting a wide range of still-image and video shooters, with a combination of wide-angle coverage, a fast F1.4 maximum aperture, and excellent optical design. This set contains Lens Hood EW-73G, Lens Cap E-67 II, Lens Case LP1219, Dust Cap RF, and Rear Filter Holder.
Overall Length: 231.14 millimeter
Weight: 9 pounds
Electronics Condition: New
Compatible With: Canon RF
Focal Length: 24mm
Product Diameter: 77 millimeter
Battery: No Battery Used
TCIN: 1002936845
UPC: 013803382297
Origin: Imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 9.1 inches length x 9.1 inches width x 9.1 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 9 pounds
item ships from third party seller: Focus Camera
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews
Solid with a couple minor deficiencies
4 out of 5 stars
BLiddell - 2 months ago
originally posted on usa.canon.com

Low abberation, low coma, although some color fringing is noticeable in some situations, but is easily corrected in post. Very sharp, very lightweight. No depth of field aperture marks but ability to use DOF apps and manually focus with distance data on the screen overcomes this limitation. This lens is designed for the images to ONLY be used when lens corrections are enabled. If you disable them during post, you will see a severe amount of peripheral shading, and the barrel of the lens will clip the corners. Generally this isn’t a major issue, but for some specialty work such as nightscapes this can cause some post processing shortcomings. However, for this same type of work, the comatic aberation and astigmatism is about the lowest I’ve ever seen in a wide-angle lens with stars on the edges and corners depicted as round points of light, even when shooting wide-open. I agree with other online reviews that this is probably Canon’s best performing wide angle lens they’ve ever produced when shooting nightscapes of the Milky Way, and the performance wide open will improve nightscape exposures by at least 1 EV since you don’t have to stop it down to reduce astigmatism and coma. The AF capability wide open when shooting starry landscapes is also superb, eliminating the need to use focusing aids to achieve sharp stars. If you can achieve sufficient exposure, or don’t overly process nightscape imagery, then the lens corrections won’t be a problem. Given it’s tremendous performance on rending stars wide open, ease of focus, and light weight, this will likely be my new go to lens for Milky Way photoshoots over my very heavy, manual focus, expensive german made lenses I’ve been using for that work up to this point.