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Review of the Canon RF 24 mm F1.8 Lens

Gary Detonnancourt

The Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 is a remarkable lens that has been highly praised for its excellent performance and affordability. This wide-angle prime lens is part of the EOS R mirrorless system and is perfectly suited for landscape, architecture, vlogging, and more.

Key Features:


The Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 comes with an STM focus system that operates silently and smoothly, providing accurate and fast results. Its Image Stabilization (IS) feature is a notable attribute, rated up to five stops, and works exceptionally well, making it very useful for handheld shooting. The lens also offers a macro function, which is a great addition for those interested in close-up photography.


Image Quality:


The image quality delivered by this lens is impressive. Users have reported sharp images with wonderful colors and plenty of contrast. The lens performs exceptionally well under various lighting conditions and manages to maintain detail in both highlights and shadows.


Hardware Design:


Weighing in at 270g / 9.5 ounces and measuring 6.3cm / 2.43 inches in length, the RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM is compact and lightweight. This makes it a perfect companion for photographers who prefer to travel light or those who are into street photography.


Ease of Use:


The Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 is user-friendly and easy to handle. The autofocus is quick, allowing you to capture moments as they happen. The lens's light weight and compact size make it comfortable for prolonged use.


Performance:


Whether you're shooting landscapes, portraits, or street photography, the Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 delivers consistently. Its wide aperture of f1.8 allows for excellent low-light performance and helps create a shallow depth of field, ideal for portrait photography.


Conclusion:


In conclusion, the Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 is a versatile, high-performing lens that offers great value for its price. Its compact size, superb image quality, and impressive features make it an excellent choice for photographers of all levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to upgrade your kit or a professional seeking a reliable wide-angle lens, the Canon RF 24 mm f1.8 is a worthy investment.




Leaked! Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Images & Specs

Gary Detonnancourt

Here is a sneak peak of the new Canon EOS R which is supposed to be announced on September 5th.  All images are from the Japanese camera rumor website Nokishita first published the leaked images and details. Canon Rumors also published a set of specs.

Canon EOS R Specifications

  • 30.3mp Full Frame CMOS
  • Dual pixel CMOS AF
    • 100% vertical x 88% horizontal AF coverage (We think)
  • EV -6 low brightness autofocus
  • 4K video
  • Touchscreen LCD
  • Articulating screen
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • Microphone jack
  • Headphone jack
  • Dustproof
  • Drip-proof
  • Magnesium body
  • Battery: LP-E6N
  • Battery grip: BG-E22
  • Size: Width of about 136 mm × height of about 98 mm
  • Weight: Approximately 580 g
  • Mount: inner diameter 54 mm, flange back 20 mm, 12 pin
  • Mount adapter: “Mount adapter EF – EOS R” “Control ring mount adapter EF – EOS R” “Drop – in filter mount adapter EF – EOS R”
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Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro

  • Size: Approximately 74mm (2.9 inches) × 62mm (2.4 inches)
  • Weight: Approximately 306g (10.8oz)

Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

  • Size: Approximately 83mm (3.26 inches) x 107mm (4.2 inches)
    • Compared to the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II 83mm (3.26 inches) x 118mm (4.64 inches)
  • Weight: Approximately 698g (1.5lbs)
    • Compared to the EF 105mm f/4L IS II 795g (1.75lbs)

Photos of the four first RF lenses have leaked as well. Here are the 35mm f/1.8 M IS, 50mm f/1.2L, 28-70mm f/2L, and 24-105mm f/4L.