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The EF-S lens is Canon's first 24mm 'pancake' lens. With its compact and lightweight design, it is ideal for documenting urban architecture or shooting at social events. Its advanced optical design ensures excellent image quality. The high brightness (f / 2.8) allows hand-held shooting even in low light with a solid result. The focal length of 24 mm is not primarily intended for a specific shooting mode. Combined with plenty of light and a minimum f / 5.6 brightness, however, you can capture crisp building detail, very good portraits, or macro shots with blurred backgrounds. For high-quality focus, you'll need to shoot from a minimum distance of 16 cm. Length (mm) : 22.8 Lens Type : Fixed focus Minimum Focal Length : 24 mm Diameter (mm) : 52.0 Maximum Focal Length : 24 mm Colour : Black Weight (g) : 125.0 Optical Stabilization (OIS) : No Aperture : f/2.8 Made in : Japan Type : DSLR Camera Compatible with : Canon EF-S Camera Type : DSLR Camera
Product Canon EF-S 24 mm F/2,8 STM has an EAN code 4549292010220.
Color | Black |
Category | Cameras, Lenses, Pancakes |
EAN | 4549292010220 |
Connect your EOS R system to the wider world with EF and EF-S lenses. EOS R adapters ensure full compatibility with Canon EF and EF-S lenses to allow Canon EOS R camera owners who own other EOS cameras to fully integrate with existing lenses. The standard Mount Adapter EF-EOS R allows reliable use
Auto Focus Standard Zoom lens equipped with various functions optimized for video shooting that is different from other standard zoom lenses. A Versatile All-In-One Zoom Meet Samyang's first ‘All-In-One’ zoom lens. The AF 24-70mm F2.8 FE has several features optimized for video shooting to
Offering a natural perspective along with a fast maximum aperture, the XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR from FUJIFILM is a 50mm-equivalent lens characterized by its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture. This design benefits working in difficult lighting conditions and also affords greater control over depth of field