Sharp, Light, Wide This small, light 24mm prime lens combines wide-angle with a fast aperture for shooting creatively, even in low light. And with a 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer plus quiet auto focus it’s great for smooth, high-quality video, too. From landscapes to architecture this lightweight lens encourages you to explore your creative side – even up close to 14cm. Wide-angle images with great clarity This wide-angle 24mm prime is made possible thanks to the superiority of Canon’s RF mount. A compact, lightweight lens, it has an aspheric element and advanced coatings for high quality images. Fast and bright, great in low light The f/1.8 maximum aperture has a circular, 9-blade design that performs superbly in low light, giving beautiful out of focus areas and background blur. Super smooth, super steady A 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer allows longer shutter speeds for hand-held shooting and slick video with more stabilisation (6.5-stops) on offer when used with an EOS R series body featuring an In Body Image Stabilizer. Focus quickly and quietly for sharp shots and clear audio The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM’s quiet STM (Stepping Motor) locks onto your subject and focuses quickly, even when shooting fast-moving subjects. Get close-up, and show the whole scene A minimum focusing distance of 14cm (0.5x magnification or half life-size) is a real advantage for creative wide-angle and lets you get extra close, showing your subject within its environment. Intuitive control at your fingertips The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM has a customisable Lens Control Ring that allows fine tuning of ISO, aperture or changing AF method as well as a dedicated focus ring for precise manual focusing.
Sharp, Light, Wide This small, light 24mm prime lens combines wide-angle with a fast aperture for shooting creatively, even in low light. And with a 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer plus quiet auto focus it’s great for smooth, high-quality video, too. From landscapes to architecture this lightweight lens encourages you to explore your creative side – even up close to 14cm. Wide-angle images with great clarity This wide-angle 24mm prime is made possible thanks to the superiority of Canon’s RF mount. A compact, lightweight lens, it has an aspheric element and advanced coatings for high quality images. Fast and bright, great in low light The f/1.8 maximum aperture has a circular, 9-blade design that performs superbly in low light, giving beautiful out of focus areas and background blur. Super smooth, super steady A 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer allows longer shutter speeds for hand-held shooting and slick video with more stabilisation (6.5-stops) on offer when used with an EOS R series body featuring an In Body Image Stabilizer. Focus quickly and quietly for sharp shots and clear audio The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM’s quiet STM (Stepping Motor) locks onto your subject and focuses quickly, even when shooting fast-moving subjects. Get close-up, and show the whole scene A minimum focusing distance of 14cm (0.5x magnification or half life-size) is a real advantage for creative wide-angle and lets you get extra close, showing your subject within its environment. Intuitive control at your fingertips The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM has a customisable Lens Control Ring that allows fine tuning of ISO, aperture or changing AF method as well as a dedicated focus ring for precise manual focusing.
Sharp, Light, Wide This small, light 24mm prime lens combines wide-angle with a fast aperture for shooting creatively, even in low light. And with a 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer plus quiet auto focus it’s great for smooth, high-quality video, too. From landscapes to architecture this lightweight lens encourages you to explore your creative side – even up close to 14cm. Wide-angle images with great clarity This wide-angle 24mm prime is made possible thanks to the superiority of Canon’s RF mount. A compact, lightweight lens, it has an aspheric element and advanced coatings for high quality images. Fast and bright, great in low light The f/1.8 maximum aperture has a circular, 9-blade design that performs superbly in low light, giving beautiful out of focus areas and background blur. Super smooth, super steady A 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer allows longer shutter speeds for hand-held shooting and slick video with more stabilisation (6.5-stops) on offer when used with an EOS R series body featuring an In Body Image Stabilizer. Focus quickly and quietly for sharp shots and clear audio The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM’s quiet STM (Stepping Motor) locks onto your subject and focuses quickly, even when shooting fast-moving subjects. Get close-up, and show the whole scene A minimum focusing distance of 14cm (0.5x magnification or half life-size) is a real advantage for creative wide-angle and lets you get extra close, showing your subject within its environment. Intuitive control at your fingertips The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM has a customisable Lens Control Ring that allows fine tuning of ISO, aperture or changing AF method as well as a dedicated focus ring for precise manual focusing.
Sharp, Light, Wide This small, light 24mm prime lens combines wide-angle with a fast aperture for shooting creatively, even in low light. And with a 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer plus quiet auto focus it’s great for smooth, high-quality video, too. From landscapes to architecture this lightweight lens encourages you to explore your creative side – even up close to 14cm. Wide-angle images with great clarity This wide-angle 24mm prime is made possible thanks to the superiority of Canon’s RF mount. A compact, lightweight lens, it has an aspheric element and advanced coatings for high quality images. Fast and bright, great in low light The f/1.8 maximum aperture has a circular, 9-blade design that performs superbly in low light, giving beautiful out of focus areas and background blur. Super smooth, super steady A 5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer allows longer shutter speeds for hand-held shooting and slick video with more stabilisation (6.5-stops) on offer when used with an EOS R series body featuring an In Body Image Stabilizer. Focus quickly and quietly for sharp shots and clear audio The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM’s quiet STM (Stepping Motor) locks onto your subject and focuses quickly, even when shooting fast-moving subjects. Get close-up, and show the whole scene A minimum focusing distance of 14cm (0.5x magnification or half life-size) is a real advantage for creative wide-angle and lets you get extra close, showing your subject within its environment. Intuitive control at your fingertips The RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM has a customisable Lens Control Ring that allows fine tuning of ISO, aperture or changing AF method as well as a dedicated focus ring for precise manual focusing.
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I picked up this lens to replace my EF 24mm f/2.8 (gradually going from EF to RF lenses). Comparing them side by side on my R6 for the same scene, they are optically very close, which is to say very good. The EF lens is very sharp of course across the fame, down to the corners. Comparing them at f/2.8, the same is true for the RF lens. At f/1.8, the corners are slightly soft, but I'm not planning to put my subject in the corner when shooting at f/1.8. The center and mid portions of the frame are very sharp side open, so this lens will work well for environmental portraits and such. And for landscapes, I stop down anyway. After those comparisons, I plan to sell my EF lens and keep this one. It gives me the option to use f/1.8, is lighter and less cumbersome (no ... MoreI picked up this lens to replace my EF 24mm f/2.8 (gradually going from EF to RF lenses). Comparing them side by side on my R6 for the same scene, they are optically very close, which is to say very good. The EF lens is very sharp of course across the fame, down to the corners. Comparing them at f/2.8, the same is true for the RF lens. At f/1.8, the corners are slightly soft, but I'm not planning to put my subject in the corner when shooting at f/1.8. The center and mid portions of the frame are very sharp side open, so this lens will work well for environmental portraits and such. And for landscapes, I stop down anyway. After those comparisons, I plan to sell my EF lens and keep this one. It gives me the option to use f/1.8, is lighter and less cumbersome (no adapter needed). It also has macro though I don't think I will use this.
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I own the EF 24mm f/1.4 II and was looking for a fast similar lens for my R5's. This really fit nicely into my travel pack. While it is not an L lens the price is great. The difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8 in my opinion is negligible and the weight difference is about 50% of that of the EF lens. This is a sharp fast lens.
| Image Size | Full Frame |
| Angle of View (Horzntl, Vertl, Diagnl) | 74°, 53°, 84° |
| Lens Construction (Elements/Groups) | 9-Nov |
| Special Optics | 1x PMo Aspherical, 1x UD |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Canon RF 24mm f1.8 Macro IS Lens - AU version
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Bought the lens, reviewed the lens, the ad revenue paid off the investment. Took it to the Appalachians. Astonishing visuals paid with pro mist glass.A great investment with great quality
I picked up this lens to replace my EF 24mm f/2.8 (gradually going from EF to RF lenses). Comparing them side by side on my R6 for the same scene, they are optically very close, which is to say very good. The EF lens is very sharp of course across the fame, down to the corners. Comparing them at f/2.8, the same is true for the RF lens. At f/1.8, the corners are slightly soft, but I'm not planning to put my subject in the corner when shooting at f/1.8. The center and mid portions of the frame are very sharp side open, so this lens will work well for environmental portraits and such. And for landscapes, I stop down anyway. After those comparisons, I plan to sell my EF lens and keep this one. It gives me the option to use f/1.8, is lighter and less cumbersome (no ... MoreI picked up this lens to replace my EF 24mm f/2.8 (gradually going from EF to RF lenses). Comparing them side by side on my R6 for the same scene, they are optically very close, which is to say very good. The EF lens is very sharp of course across the fame, down to the corners. Comparing them at f/2.8, the same is true for the RF lens. At f/1.8, the corners are slightly soft, but I'm not planning to put my subject in the corner when shooting at f/1.8. The center and mid portions of the frame are very sharp side open, so this lens will work well for environmental portraits and such. And for landscapes, I stop down anyway. After those comparisons, I plan to sell my EF lens and keep this one. It gives me the option to use f/1.8, is lighter and less cumbersome (no adapter needed). It also has macro though I don't think I will use this.
I own the EF 24mm f/1.4 II and was looking for a fast similar lens for my R5's. This really fit nicely into my travel pack. While it is not an L lens the price is great. The difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8 in my opinion is negligible and the weight difference is about 50% of that of the EF lens. This is a sharp fast lens.
The 24mm ficak length has long been a favorite, whether Nikon, Leica or in this case Canon. The EF 24mm L USM is a fantastic lens for which the RF 24mm f/1.8 is our only mirrorless option. Although not an L the RF holds its own as a tack sharp super fast street lens. Plenty of foreground. Great story telling potential. I only wish there was an RF L version which I hear may be in the works for late 2023. As of now this RF 24mmwill have to do. Did I mention it's an IS! Indeed an image stabilized 24mm with a superfastf/1.8 speed is not just the only option in town but a very GOOD option for the mirrorless line. At $600 it's well worth it till the L shows up later this year.
Of course, I'm referring to the equivalent focal length on my new Canon R7 body, which is 38.4 mm because it has an APS-C size sensor. An ideal general purpose focal length. Sharp and Fast, and a very good match to the properties of the R7.
My first foray into astrophotography went surprisingly well. Paired with an R6 body, I had very good results. It's also very handy in dark interiors when flash can't be used. Light weight and small size make if easy to stash in a corner of your camera bag. Love that it can be switched to manual focus without going into the camera menu. Lots to love here!
I'm actually really impressed with the RF line of non-professional lenses. I've purchased a few of them now (16mm, 24mm, 35mm and 50mm). I'm impressed with the 24mm and 35mm that they offer macro and in-lens stabilization. These are small and light weight but well built and feel solid. My plan is to use them mainly for gimbal work, video and hiking and backpacking. I'm somewhat tempted to bring them to a wedding reception- especially the 16mm and 24mm for fun dance floor photos.
On my Canon R7 this lens performs excellent. Bokeh is quite nice at 1.8. Macro gets down to 1:2 which is perfect for everything except maybe small insects. Super light making my R7 a great walk around camera.
I like this lens. Build quality is the same as the 35mm. Its priced higher for some reason but i do like this focal length. Images shot from my EOS RP in 1.8. Images look sharp despite me being an enthusiast at best. Happy with my purchase. Its extremely lightweight which is why i wanted this lens. Is it the same quality as an L series lens? No but for my level of experience it works just fine.
I'm used to non-L Canon lens coming with some serious trade-offs, but this one is really great, about the same league as 50/1.8. It's sharp, it's remarkably lightweight and compact, it focuses reasonably quickly, and while it's not a real macro, it lets you get pretty close.
| Image Size | Full Frame |
| Angle of View (Horzntl, Vertl, Diagnl) | 74°, 53°, 84° |
| Lens Construction (Elements/Groups) | 9-Nov |
| Special Optics | 1x PMo Aspherical, 1x UD |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |