Wide-Angle
Canon RF
F/1.4
67mm
24 mm
515g
Overview

Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

A simple answer to dramatic stills and cinematic video in a wider perspective

SKU: GC66-RF2414L

Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

A simple answer to dramatic stills and cinematic video in a wider perspective

Powerful f/1.4 Aperture in Wide Angle

Experience brighter videos and stills with beautiful and natural bokeh. The leading-edge optical design achieves both sharpness at the focus peak and a smooth bokeh in the out-of-focus areas making the 24mm field of view more prominent and brings a wide range of themes vividly to life.

Focus Breathing Control

The RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM offers stable video compositions with extremely little focus breathing. The combination of VCM and Nano USM actuators, thoroughly suppresses breathing in all focus positions optically, meaning that this lens can be used for shooting videos with extremely stable composition.

Iris Ring for Manual Aperture Control

Get the cinema lens experience when shooting movies with an iris ring that offers manual aperture control allowing you to adjust the depth of field. Enjoy a light smooth torque, handy for reducing external noise during movie recording.

L-Series Design and Reliability

Canon L-series professional lenses offer durability and robustness that allows creators to keep shooting even under harsh conditions. The RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM is highly customisable to suit individual shooting styles with a lens control ring, focus ring, lens function button, iris ring and rear filter holder.

Important: The Voice Coil Motor in RF 24mm F1.4L VCM emits a low-level magnetic field. If you have an implantable cardiac pacemaker or other medical device, please consult your doctor before using this product.

Key Features:

67mm Filter Size

Wide-Angle f/1.4 Aperture for Low Light

Focus Breathing Control for Stable Videos

Iris Ring for Manual Aperture Adjustment

Durable L-Series Construction

Advanced VCM + Nano USM Autofocus

0.24m Minimum Focusing Distance

What's in the Box:

Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

Canon E-67 II Lens Cap

Canon RF Lens Dust Cap

Canon Rear Filter Holder

Canon EW-73G Lens Hood

Canon LP1219 Lens Pouch

Wide-Angle
Canon RF
F/1.4
67mm
24 mm
515g
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Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens

A simple answer to dramatic stills and cinematic video in a wider perspective

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Key Features

Wide-Angle

Designed for Canon RF-mount cameras, the Canon-RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens captures wide-angle, immersive shots.

Canon RF

The Canon 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens is compatible with a Canon RF lens mount.

F/1.4

The Canon RF 24mm VCM Lens has a maximum aperture of F/1.4L.

67mm

The Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens has a filter size of 67mm.

24 mm

The Canon RF f/1.4L VCM Lens has a focal length of 24 mm.

515g

The Canon RF 24mm f/1.4L VCM Lens weighs only 515 grams.

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