The Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 IS STM Macro Lens's IS system features an impressive CIPA 5-stops of assistance rating, and coordinated IS with a camera having IBIS allows for up to 6.5 stops of correction. The RF 24mm f/1.8's IS system is extremely quiet, with a barely perceptible "hmmm" heard only with an ear close to the lens.
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EF 24mm 1.4L vs. EF 28mm 1.8? I'm in a sort of dilemma. I want a wider lens for low-light use as I have already a 50mm 1.4. The widest I ever like to use it is at f1.8. I also already have a 17-40L for landscape type of shots, but I like short DOF and smooth bokeh, which 17-40L doesn't give being f4. I use 20D.

The Sigma 24/1.4 reaches 1:5.3 at 0.25m.[0] Filter-thread: All 24/1.4 lenses use 77mm filters. That’s the size what most pro-lenses use. [+] Image Stabilization: no 24mm prime lens offers optical stabilization except for Canon’s EF 24mm f2.8 IS USM. And with the small magnification at a focal length of 24mm it is no deal breaker.

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The Sigma 24mm f/1.4 is probably the best you can do at this price, but Sony does offer its highly-popular 24mm f/1.4 G Master lens for $1,300. This is many hundreds of dollars more expensive than
At launch 2008 Canon wrote this regarding Canon EF 24mm F1.4 L II USM : "The Canon EF24mm f/1.4L II USM, an interchangeable L (luxury)-series lens for Canon EOS-series SLR cameras. The large-diameter, wide-angle lens boasts an ultra-wide maximum aperture of f/1.4, the brightest* in its class.
The Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L USM II lens.. I use the EOS-M and the EOS 6D with the Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L USM II lens. Like you, I also have an 85mmL and a 135mmL. The results are quite different on each camera.. Quite a LOT of people use this lens for product photography (especially cars). Others use it for interior architecture shots. Key Features. The Samyang 24mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC Wide-Angle Lens for Canon gives you a wide 84° view when used with a full-frame 35mm camera, 57.6° when used with an APS-C camera or 47.6º with Four-Thirds cameras. Four low-dispersion (ED) glass elements and two aspheric elements produce sharply defined images with a minimum of aberrations. mIi0yM.
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