Canon 24mm f/2.8 EF
![]() | Outdated Product 19 943 ₴ Relatively inexpensive wide-angle prime for Canon systems with EF mounts. The focal length is 24 mm, the aperture is f/2.8. The low cost is due, in particular, to the classic autofocus drive and a 6-blade aperture. The standard matrix type is full frame. |
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. Relatively inexpensive wide-angle prime for Canon systems with EF mounts. The focal length is 24 mm, the aperture is f/2.8. The low cost is due, in particular, to the classic autofocus drive and a 6-blade aperture. The standard matrix type is full frame.
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Weight, resolution, successful DFs for both FF and crop, price. You can't adjust sharpness when autofocus is on, not very good. convenient focusing ring. If there is insufficient contrast, it will miss. ![]() |
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Wide angle lens. Perfect for architectural and landscape photography. Compact and lightweight body. Especially useful for landscape photography and many others, including portrait photography.
Wide angle lens. Perfect for architectural and landscape photography. Compact and lightweight body. Especially useful for landscape photography and many others, including portrait photography.
Anyone who says the word "bokeh" should go listen to rhymes in the garden. There is no bokeh, but there shouldn’t be any. 24(35)mm is not meant for beautifully blurring the background; it's meant to show where I was and what I was photographed against should be clearly visible. And when a portrait is needed, they use 85mm-135mm (or at least a fifty), because a portrait even at 35mm is a risky endeavor and doesn’t guarantee results, and at 24mm it's simply impossible.