Canon EF 24mm lens
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Canon Inc. has produced seven different 24mm lenses for its Canon EF and EF-S lens mounts. Three have been discontinued after updated replacements were announced.[1] [2]
- EF 24mm f/1.4L USM, introduced December 1997.[3] (discontinued in 2008, replaced by EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM)
- EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM, introduced December 2008.[4]
- EF 24mm f/2.8, introduced November 1988.[5] (discontinued in 2012, replaced by EF 24 f/2.8 IS USM)
- EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM, announced February 2012, available since June 2012.[6]
- EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM, announced September 2014.[7] Unlike the other 24mm lenses, it will mount only on bodies that support the EF-S mount. It will mount on all current Canon DSLR bodies with APS-C sensors, as well as older APS-C bodies dating to the 2003 introduction of the EF-S mount (in other words, the EOS 10D and older bodies are not compatible). It will not mount on any DSLR body with a full-frame or APS-H sensor. It also cannot directly mount on Canon's mirrorless bodies (either the APS-C EF-M mount or the full-frame RF mount), but the company sells adapters that allow EF-S lenses to be used on either mirrorless mount. As it is designed for Canon APS-C bodies, its field of view is equivalent to a 38mm lens on a full-frame sensor, and operates similar to the Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens. Compared to the EF 24 f/2.8 IS USM, the EF-S lens loses IS, but lists for about a fourth of the price. The STM offers advantages for video shooting over USM, specifically quieter autofocus.
- TS-E 24mm f/3.5L, introduced April 1991.[8] (discontinued, replaced by TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II)
- TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II, introduced June 2009.[9]
Specifications of the EF 24mm lenses
[edit]Attribute | EF f/1.4L USM | EF f/1.4L II USM | EF f/2.8 | EF f/2.8 IS USM | EF-S f/2.8 STM | |
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Image | ||||||
Key features | ||||||
Full-frame compatible | Yes | No | ||||
Image stabilizer | No | Yes | No | |||
Ultrasonic Motor | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||
Stepping Motor | No | Yes | ||||
L-series | Yes | No | ||||
Diffractive Optics | No | |||||
Macro | No | |||||
Technical data | ||||||
Aperture (max-min) | f/1.4-f/22 | f/2.8-f/22 | ||||
Construction | 9 groups / 11 elements | 10 groups / 13 elements | 10 groups / 10 elements | 9 groups / 11 elements | 5 groups / 6 elements | |
# of diaphragm blades | 7 (rounded) | 8 (rounded) | 6 | 7 (rounded) | 7 | |
Closest focusing distance | 0.82' / 0.25m | 0.66' / 0.20m | 0.52' / 0.16m | |||
Max. magnification | 0.16x | 0.17x | 0.16x | 0.23x | 0.27x | |
Horizontal viewing angle | 74° | 50° 35′ | ||||
Diagonal viewing angle | 84° | 59° 10′ | ||||
Vertical viewing angle | 53° | 34° 55′ | ||||
Physical data | ||||||
Weight | 1.21 lb / 550 g | 1.43 lb / 650 g | .59 lb / 270 g | .61 lb / 280 g | 4.4 oz / 125 g | |
Maximum diameter | 3.2" / 83.5 mm | 2.7" / 67.5 mm | 2.69" / 68.4 mm | 2.7" / 68.2 mm | ||
Length | 3.04" / 77.4 mm | 3.4" / 86.9 mm | 1.9" / 48.5 mm | 2.19" / 55.7 mm | 0.9" / 22.8 mm | |
Filter diameter | 77 mm | 58 mm | 52 mm | |||
Accessories | ||||||
Lens hood | EW-83DII | EW-83K | EW-60II | EW-65B | ES-52 | |
Case | LP1319 | LP811 | LP1014 | LP811 | ||
Retail information | ||||||
Release date | December 1997 | December 2008 | November 1988 | June 2012 | September 2014 | |
Currently in production? | No | Yes | No | No [10] | Yes | |
MSRP $ | $1700.00 | $1749.00 | $374.99 | $599.99 | $149.99 |
References
[edit]- ^ Canon USA. "EOS (SLR) Camera Systems - Wide Angle". Canon USA website. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
- ^ Canon USA. "EOS (SLR) Camera Systems - Tilt-Shift". Canon USA website. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
- ^ Canon Inc. "EF24mm f/1.4L USM". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "EF24mm f/1.4L II USM". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "EF 24mm f/2.8". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "EF-S24mm f/2.8 STM". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "TS-E24mm f/3.5L". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Canon Inc. "TS-E24mm f/3.5L II". Canon Camera Museum. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
- ^ Rumors, Canon (2021-04-12). "Canon discontinues the EF 100mm f/2 USM and EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM". Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip. Retrieved 2021-04-12.