The Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM is a highly versatile zoom lens offering photographers and filmmakers an ideal balance between performance, portability and image quality. Canon RF lens mount which is suitable for use with Canon EOS R series full frame mirrorless cameras. The RF 24-105mm is great for sharp, shake free portraits thanks to a 5 stop Image Stabilizer. Change focal length quickly without changing exposure, thanks a constant f4 maximum aperture. A versatile and high quality travelling companion, its tough L series build quality protects against dust and moisture, and is light enough to go places without weighing you down. The ideal choice for bloggers, hobbyists and photo enthusiasts. A Lens Control Ring provides a tactile and intuitive way to adjust camera settings. Focus accurately and in virtual silence using Nano USM autofocus. Photographers will appreciate the speed with which critical sharpness is found, while filmmakers will love the smooth, steady focus transitions that this cutting-edge technology enables. 77mm filter thread. Comes complete with lens, E-77 II lens cap, rear lens cap, EW-83N lens hood and LP1319 soft lens pouch.
The Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM is a highly versatile zoom lens offering photographers and filmmakers an ideal balance between performance, portability and image quality. Canon RF lens mount which is suitable for use with Canon EOS R series full frame mirrorless cameras. The RF 24-105mm is great for sharp, shake free portraits thanks to a 5 stop Image Stabilizer. Change focal length quickly without changing exposure, thanks a constant f4 maximum aperture. A versatile and high quality travelling companion, its tough L series build quality protects against dust and moisture, and is light enough to go places without weighing you down. The ideal choice for bloggers, hobbyists and photo enthusiasts. A Lens Control Ring provides a tactile and intuitive way to adjust camera settings. Focus accurately and in virtual silence using Nano USM autofocus. Photographers will appreciate the speed with which critical sharpness is found, while filmmakers will love the smooth, steady focus transitions that this cutting-edge technology enables. 77mm filter thread. Comes complete with lens, E-77 II lens cap, rear lens cap, EW-83N lens hood and LP1319 soft lens pouch.
The Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM is a highly versatile zoom lens offering photographers and filmmakers an ideal balance between performance, portability and image quality. Canon RF lens mount which is suitable for use with Canon EOS R series full frame mirrorless cameras. The RF 24-105mm is great for sharp, shake free portraits thanks to a 5 stop Image Stabilizer. Change focal length quickly without changing exposure, thanks a constant f4 maximum aperture. A versatile and high quality travelling companion, its tough L series build quality protects against dust and moisture, and is light enough to go places without weighing you down. The ideal choice for bloggers, hobbyists and photo enthusiasts. A Lens Control Ring provides a tactile and intuitive way to adjust camera settings. Focus accurately and in virtual silence using Nano USM autofocus. Photographers will appreciate the speed with which critical sharpness is found, while filmmakers will love the smooth, steady focus transitions that this cutting-edge technology enables. 77mm filter thread. Comes complete with lens, E-77 II lens cap, rear lens cap, EW-83N lens hood and LP1319 soft lens pouch.
The Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM is a highly versatile zoom lens offering photographers and filmmakers an ideal balance between performance, portability and image quality. Canon RF lens mount which is suitable for use with Canon EOS R series full frame mirrorless cameras. The RF 24-105mm is great for sharp, shake free portraits thanks to a 5 stop Image Stabilizer. Change focal length quickly without changing exposure, thanks a constant f4 maximum aperture. A versatile and high quality travelling companion, its tough L series build quality protects against dust and moisture, and is light enough to go places without weighing you down. The ideal choice for bloggers, hobbyists and photo enthusiasts. A Lens Control Ring provides a tactile and intuitive way to adjust camera settings. Focus accurately and in virtual silence using Nano USM autofocus. Photographers will appreciate the speed with which critical sharpness is found, while filmmakers will love the smooth, steady focus transitions that this cutting-edge technology enables. 77mm filter thread. Comes complete with lens, E-77 II lens cap, rear lens cap, EW-83N lens hood and LP1319 soft lens pouch.
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I used this f/4 for a catalog shoot. Went up a stop or two in order to be in the sweet spot. I put the camera on a tripod and more than 98% of my shots were SHARP. Not just the eyes of the model, but the small jewelry she was modeling. It's been one of the toughest things for me to get the rings/necklaces/earrings all sharp while getting the model to give me some movement. I shot at 105mm. 74mm. 85. 35. 24. And it was like I couldn't miss. The producer was so happy. We have never had this many shots SHARP in all areas. In the past we have had to shoot the ring separately, photoshopping it in later. This time, we can blow up these images for a department store and they will shine. Again, for a STUDIO SHOOT with a seamless as BG, this lens absolutely shines. Very ... MoreI used this f/4 for a catalog shoot. Went up a stop or two in order to be in the sweet spot. I put the camera on a tripod and more than 98% of my shots were SHARP. Not just the eyes of the model, but the small jewelry she was modeling. It's been one of the toughest things for me to get the rings/necklaces/earrings all sharp while getting the model to give me some movement. I shot at 105mm. 74mm. 85. 35. 24. And it was like I couldn't miss. The producer was so happy. We have never had this many shots SHARP in all areas. In the past we have had to shoot the ring separately, photoshopping it in later. This time, we can blow up these images for a department store and they will shine. Again, for a STUDIO SHOOT with a seamless as BG, this lens absolutely shines. Very happy that I finally got this lens.
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I was using an older EF 24-105mm lens with my Canon R6 (and EF-RF adapter). The lens creep became so bad with this older lens, I just knew I had to upgrade. I finally bought the RF 24-105mm f/4 lens, and I was surprised at how much faster the focusing was with this RF lens. Not only that, but this lens has a Lock feature now, so I can make sure the telephoto part of the lens in locked in while I'm walking around scouting out my next composition. The Control Ring on the end of the lens, is now setup for handling my exposure compensation, and is so much easier to adjust now. I'm more then happy with my upgrade, and now wish I'd switched sooner.
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When I bought my first full-framed Canon 5Diii, I purchased a refurbished Canon EF 24-105mm f/4, and it served me well as a favorite go to and my first red ring lens. I went through the generations of 1DX cameras using the EF 24-105mm, even to the newly purchased Canon R3s Well, I sold that lens to buy the RF version of the 24-105mm, and glad I did. Though, still an f/4, the lower ISO noise from the R3s makes for a more perfect match, especially for my sports photography for both indoors and out. While the zoom twist is a bit stiffer, at least the barrel stays in place, when in active use, though a lock switch is available. I have set the Control Ring to make quick adjustments to ISO when I shoot in Manual. This RF lens does carry a stiffer price, than when first ... MoreWhen I bought my first full-framed Canon 5Diii, I purchased a refurbished Canon EF 24-105mm f/4, and it served me well as a favorite go to and my first red ring lens. I went through the generations of 1DX cameras using the EF 24-105mm, even to the newly purchased Canon R3s Well, I sold that lens to buy the RF version of the 24-105mm, and glad I did. Though, still an f/4, the lower ISO noise from the R3s makes for a more perfect match, especially for my sports photography for both indoors and out. While the zoom twist is a bit stiffer, at least the barrel stays in place, when in active use, though a lock switch is available. I have set the Control Ring to make quick adjustments to ISO when I shoot in Manual. This RF lens does carry a stiffer price, than when first introduced. My only regret was not to have purchased it sooner. Highly recommended for all Canon camera bags.
| Focal Length | 24 to 105mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | Canon RF |
| Format Compatibility | Full-Frame |
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L is USM Lens
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I used this f/4 for a catalog shoot. Went up a stop or two in order to be in the sweet spot. I put the camera on a tripod and more than 98% of my shots were SHARP. Not just the eyes of the model, but the small jewelry she was modeling. It's been one of the toughest things for me to get the rings/necklaces/earrings all sharp while getting the model to give me some movement. I shot at 105mm. 74mm. 85. 35. 24. And it was like I couldn't miss. The producer was so happy. We have never had this many shots SHARP in all areas. In the past we have had to shoot the ring separately, photoshopping it in later. This time, we can blow up these images for a department store and they will shine. Again, for a STUDIO SHOOT with a seamless as BG, this lens absolutely shines. Very ... MoreI used this f/4 for a catalog shoot. Went up a stop or two in order to be in the sweet spot. I put the camera on a tripod and more than 98% of my shots were SHARP. Not just the eyes of the model, but the small jewelry she was modeling. It's been one of the toughest things for me to get the rings/necklaces/earrings all sharp while getting the model to give me some movement. I shot at 105mm. 74mm. 85. 35. 24. And it was like I couldn't miss. The producer was so happy. We have never had this many shots SHARP in all areas. In the past we have had to shoot the ring separately, photoshopping it in later. This time, we can blow up these images for a department store and they will shine. Again, for a STUDIO SHOOT with a seamless as BG, this lens absolutely shines. Very happy that I finally got this lens.
I was using an older EF 24-105mm lens with my Canon R6 (and EF-RF adapter). The lens creep became so bad with this older lens, I just knew I had to upgrade. I finally bought the RF 24-105mm f/4 lens, and I was surprised at how much faster the focusing was with this RF lens. Not only that, but this lens has a Lock feature now, so I can make sure the telephoto part of the lens in locked in while I'm walking around scouting out my next composition. The Control Ring on the end of the lens, is now setup for handling my exposure compensation, and is so much easier to adjust now. I'm more then happy with my upgrade, and now wish I'd switched sooner.
When I bought my first full-framed Canon 5Diii, I purchased a refurbished Canon EF 24-105mm f/4, and it served me well as a favorite go to and my first red ring lens. I went through the generations of 1DX cameras using the EF 24-105mm, even to the newly purchased Canon R3s Well, I sold that lens to buy the RF version of the 24-105mm, and glad I did. Though, still an f/4, the lower ISO noise from the R3s makes for a more perfect match, especially for my sports photography for both indoors and out. While the zoom twist is a bit stiffer, at least the barrel stays in place, when in active use, though a lock switch is available. I have set the Control Ring to make quick adjustments to ISO when I shoot in Manual. This RF lens does carry a stiffer price, than when first ... MoreWhen I bought my first full-framed Canon 5Diii, I purchased a refurbished Canon EF 24-105mm f/4, and it served me well as a favorite go to and my first red ring lens. I went through the generations of 1DX cameras using the EF 24-105mm, even to the newly purchased Canon R3s Well, I sold that lens to buy the RF version of the 24-105mm, and glad I did. Though, still an f/4, the lower ISO noise from the R3s makes for a more perfect match, especially for my sports photography for both indoors and out. While the zoom twist is a bit stiffer, at least the barrel stays in place, when in active use, though a lock switch is available. I have set the Control Ring to make quick adjustments to ISO when I shoot in Manual. This RF lens does carry a stiffer price, than when first introduced. My only regret was not to have purchased it sooner. Highly recommended for all Canon camera bags.
I been through two of these in the EF version from the original 5D through the 5DSR. Its real workhorse lens that was always in my bag no matter what I was shooting. I use other EF L glass via adapters very happily on an R5. But for some reason not the EF 24-105. I sold my last EF version of his lens. After about a year of working without it I had to add the RF version back to my bag. Why did I wait so long?? I'm very happy with other RF glass I have that falls somewhere in the 24-105 range. I have the 35mm f/1.8, 85mm f/2.0 and the 24-240mm. I like and will keep all of those lenses for special tasks where they excel, but this RF 24-105 will have a full time place in my bag for a long time... its a new version of my old reliable.
I think we all want a deeply discounted used lens that will be almost as good as a new product. The problem is we turn to large auction websites hoping for that good discount. Well for me the auction sites have failed me way too many times. Example: buy a expensive used lens from âauction-bayâ and lens comes and condition looks good but oh no the lens is decentered and not just slightly. The left side of image is out of focus. So is that the fault of the seller or shipper? Not sure but what I do know is all Iâve been getting are decentered lenses from buying used. So if you want to save a lot of money and donât mind a decentered lens then go ahead. I want my lenses to be performing as good as the best samples out there!Now for Canonâs refurbished lenses I only ... MoreI think we all want a deeply discounted used lens that will be almost as good as a new product. The problem is we turn to large auction websites hoping for that good discount. Well for me the auction sites have failed me way too many times. Example: buy a expensive used lens from âauction-bayâ and lens comes and condition looks good but oh no the lens is decentered and not just slightly. The left side of image is out of focus. So is that the fault of the seller or shipper? Not sure but what I do know is all Iâve been getting are decentered lenses from buying used. So if you want to save a lot of money and donât mind a decentered lens then go ahead. I want my lenses to be performing as good as the best samples out there!Now for Canonâs refurbished lenses I only have one experience and itâs been wonderful. Lens looks brand new like everyoneâs been saying. Only difference is you donât have the original box, but you donât need it anyway as the lens I have has no reason to be sold anytime soon. The lens was extremely well packaged for the planned bumps and throw around that are possible on shipping carriers. Iâm only guessing lenses get decentered elements after ppl ship them in regular padding and the lens gets shocked too much from packages being tossed around and some elements get out of alignment.So my final verdict. I definitely will buy refurbished lenses again from Canon. I wonât be buying new unless there arenât any refurbs available.
L is for lousy. I used the EF 24-105L for 14 years prior to the internal electronic ribbon connection dying...a known issue. After 14 yrs I was excited to go mirrorless with an R5 kit. This lens is no better than the EF 24-105L version 1. The RF version is horrible off center at 24 mm and does not improve with stopping down to F8. At least the EF version improved at F8 in most focal lengths. Chromatic distortion is also terrible. Look carefully at professional reviews: some truly hate this lens and others subtlety say the image quality is fine for the zoom range (lipstick on the pig?).I have a 14 year old EF 70-200L F4 (version 1) and it is dramatically better than the RF24-105L F4. 1.5 decades should of allowed Canon to design a better 4x zoom.
An upgrade over the older 24-105mm lens. The range I feel is perfect for so many conditions, especially travelling. It hit's all the right spots. While it may not be as good as it's prime counterparts, only needing one lens instead of 3 definitely helps with space and weight. Many newcomers might be intimidated by the price. You might not notice the difference in quality when looking at small jpeg images on facebook with your phone, but when you start getting to 8x10s are larger, the L lenses are definitely a leap above the lower models. If you're worried about the high price tag, it's worth it in the long run if you are serious about photography. Don't buy cheap lenses with the plan to upgrade, just save up for the good ones from the get go.
The RF 24-105mm f4.0L IS USM is one of my favorite lenses I've ever had. I originally had the EF 24-105mm f4.0L II and thought it was good, but didn't really feel the need to upgrade, but an R6/24-105mm f4.0 combo was available so I decided to pull the trigger and fell in love with the RF version. I feel the EF version was alright but the added sharpness and personality of the RF version won my heart.I am a professional photographer/videographer and although I use this lens for pretty much everything, I love using it for video. Your camera becomes very versatile with the lens, and I find myself spending more of my time on the zoom side of it. It is nice to be able to get a wide 24mm though if you need it.I am also a motorcycle traveler and this is the perfect ... MoreThe RF 24-105mm f4.0L IS USM is one of my favorite lenses I've ever had. I originally had the EF 24-105mm f4.0L II and thought it was good, but didn't really feel the need to upgrade, but an R6/24-105mm f4.0 combo was available so I decided to pull the trigger and fell in love with the RF version. I feel the EF version was alright but the added sharpness and personality of the RF version won my heart.I am a professional photographer/videographer and although I use this lens for pretty much everything, I love using it for video. Your camera becomes very versatile with the lens, and I find myself spending more of my time on the zoom side of it. It is nice to be able to get a wide 24mm though if you need it.I am also a motorcycle traveler and this is the perfect lens. I can carry this along with a 35mm f1.8 IS and have a very small capable kit and use the 35mm in low light conditions.Feel free to check out my video I posted reviewing this lens, I absolutely love it! https://youtu.be/w84hHDyriNU
I bought this as part of my R6 kit, bought here at BH.When reviewing my wedding photos I keep checking the data and getting mind blown when I see the image I'm looking at was taken with this lens. It's crazy sharp. Like,....wowzers.I have deep pockets and buy anything I want. This is nearly as sharp as my $1800 35L II F1.4. It's sharper than my 70-200L (latest EF model) in the 70-105 range that overlaps the 70-200.It's really fantastic.What I don't like is that the zoom is a bit stiff. And yes, some people say the background blur isn't as pleasing as some other lenses. Well, i think that's cause it's an F4. I can't ding this lens for those two gripes as it's only an $1100 lens, again packed with my R6.If I sell the R6 body I will keep this lens. It's ... MoreI bought this as part of my R6 kit, bought here at BH.When reviewing my wedding photos I keep checking the data and getting mind blown when I see the image I'm looking at was taken with this lens. It's crazy sharp. Like,....wowzers.I have deep pockets and buy anything I want. This is nearly as sharp as my $1800 35L II F1.4. It's sharper than my 70-200L (latest EF model) in the 70-105 range that overlaps the 70-200.It's really fantastic.What I don't like is that the zoom is a bit stiff. And yes, some people say the background blur isn't as pleasing as some other lenses. Well, i think that's cause it's an F4. I can't ding this lens for those two gripes as it's only an $1100 lens, again packed with my R6.If I sell the R6 body I will keep this lens. It's really really good. Again, I've owned everything, and typically not a fan of zooms, but these new RF lenses are changing my mind quickly.Now, it won't replace my 35 f1.4 in low light, or my sigma 135 f1.8 as 1, it can't reach that far and doesn't have the background destroying ability. But for a walk-around lens, I love that it's F4 so that it's lighter and smaller than the (less-zooming) f2.8 version.
I had just replaced my Canon 70D with a Mirrorless R camera, and wanted a walk-a-round less that took best advantage of the full frame capability of the R.I was not at all disappointed! The lens is a bit narrower than the 18-135 it was replacing, but I haven't even noticed a difference in everyday use. The images it produces are very sharp and full of color. The body of the lens is exceptionally robust and the extension/retraction of the barrel is firm and smooth. Focusing is very quick and quiet.I've yet to run into an everyday situation where I don't have enough reach, or can focus on relatively close objects, so I'm very happy with my decision and don't regret the expense at all.
| Focal Length | 24 to 105mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | Canon RF |
| Format Compatibility | Full-Frame |