The RF24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM wide-angle, fixed focal length lens affordably expands your options with the EOS R System. Great for still photography and videography, the FL24 can provide drama in your still images, and has a wide field of view for vlogging, while still maintaining a natural look. The bright f/1.8 aperture also does wonders for your images. Not only can you achieve beautiful, soft backgrounds, but you can shoot in more �available light� situations than you could with a slower lens. The RF24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM also comes with built-in Optical Image Stabilization to further enhance your low-light shooting abilities by providing up to 5.5 stops* of shake correction, and up to 6.5 stops with coordinated IS. The RF24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM is surprisingly light and compact while still providing a very solid feel. Another unexpected feature of this lens is its close-focusing capability. It can focus continuously down to half life-size magnification making this prime lens even more versatile. No matter what you end up doing with this lens, you will be rewarded with high-quality images that can take photography to the next level.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Canon RF24mm F1.8 Macro IS STM Lens?A: The Canon RF24mm F1.8 Macro IS STM Lens measures two point nine inches in length, two point five inches in width, and two point five inches in height.
Q: What type of lens is the Canon RF24mm F1.8?A: The Canon RF24mm F1.8 is a wide-angle, fixed focal length prime lens designed for EOS R series mirrorless cameras.
Q: What is the maximum aperture of the lens?A: The maximum aperture of the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens is f/1.8, allowing for excellent low-light performance and depth of field control.
Q: Can I use this lens for macro photography?A: Yes, this lens supports macro photography with a close-focusing capability that allows for half life-size magnification.
Q: How do I install the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens on my camera?A: To install the lens, align the mounting index on the lens with the index on the camera body and rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.
Q: Is this lens suitable for vlogging?A: Yes, the wide field of view and bright aperture make the Canon RF24mm F1.8 an excellent choice for vlogging.
Q: How do I clean the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens?A: To clean the lens, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution specifically designed for camera lenses to avoid scratches.
Q: What is the minimum focus distance for this lens?A: The minimum focus distance for the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens is approximately five point five inches or zero point fourteen meters.
Q: How should I store the lens when not in use?A: When not in use, store the lens in a padded case or bag to protect it from dust and impact.
Q: Is this lens good for beginners?A: Yes, the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens is user-friendly, making it suitable for both beginners and more advanced photographers.
Q: How does this lens compare to other wide-angle lenses?A: The Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens offers a fast f/1.8 aperture and built-in optical image stabilization, setting it apart from many other wide-angle lenses.
Q: What if my lens arrives damaged?A: If your lens arrives damaged, you should contact customer support within the return policy period for assistance with a replacement or refund.
Q: Does this lens have image stabilization?A: Yes, the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens features built-in Optical Image Stabilization, providing up to five point five stops of shake correction.
Q: Can I use this lens for low-light photography?A: Yes, the f/1.8 aperture allows the Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens to perform exceptionally well in low-light conditions.
Q: What type of photography is this lens best suited for?A: The Canon RF24mm F1.8 lens is excellent for still photography, videography, and especially for capturing landscapes and close-up shots.
Q: What should I do if my lens gets foggy during use?A: If your lens gets foggy, allow it to acclimate to the temperature of the environment, and avoid touching the glass elements during this process.