Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens- Black
- Wide-angle lens for canon APS-C cameras (equivalent to 38mm on a full-frame camera)
- Focal length & maximum aperture: 24mm 1:2.8, maximum magnification of x 0.27
- Slimmest and lightest lens of the EF-S series, Anti-dust and Moisture: Not Supported
Original price was: ₹30,835.₹23,835Current price is: ₹23,835.
Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens- Black Prices
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Specification: Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens- Black
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Nitin akash –
Very good lens. Arrived quick too.
Adarsh –
compact with my EOS 9000D. competitive price.
Sajin Jins –
Had a kit 18-55 and a 50mm Prime. 50mm Prime is unbeatable, but cant fit to a larger group foto or a casual street. If the camera cant travel backward to cover a larger area, have to compromise in the covered area. The solution is 24mm. larger coverage, enough sharpness, and also not expensive. the 24mm has replaced my kit18-55 and 50mm
Renu –
A must have lens in your camera bag with compact size, it is a 24 mm, F/2.8 for a full-frame camera, in my camera which is Canon M50 it is a mirrorless camera so in my case the lens works almost like a 35 mm lens.
The picture quality is good as it has a F/2.8 which gives you blurry background and talking about the video quality it is also good for low light video quality is good and in my case with Canon M50, the field is decent with 35mm equivalent.
Must Have Lens
MAULIK S. –
Picture quality is poor.
gives dark images.
Bit soft too.
Nima Norbu –
Slightly better than the kit lens
Amit Chauhan –
Pros: My favourite daily-use lens for product photography, portraits, buildings, street photography and even selfies! I’ve stopped reaching for the 50mm and my 40mm lies unused. The 18-55 is completely forgotten. I suggest buying the camera body alone and this lens, and forgetting the 18-55, 50mm and 40mm.
I use it with my Canon 60D. Despite narrower aperture than the 50mm, the 24mm needs even less light. I can get away with just adjusting the AEB settings by a point or two in low light, and not touching aperture, ISO and shutter speed, without flash. Close-up shots are, needless to say, much easier than with the 50mm or 40mm. I don’t need a macro lens to photograph coins and watches. Since the 24mm has greater DOF than the 50mm lens, I can actually manage to take selfies (until my arm hurts from the camera weight)!
The lens weighs and measures next to nothing, so I don’t have to carry my huge camera bag along; it fits nicely with the camera in my daily handbag. Less noisy than the 50mm (I mean literal sound, not grain!), the lens feels sturdy and not as cheap as the 50mm did. It fits more securely than the other two.
I have managed to take decent videos with this – better quality than my Sony Handycam.
This lens and my zoom lens are all I will need at my level!
Cons: No IS. But that’s expected at this price, and I’ve had fewer shaky shots thanks to the lightweight lens.
venkat –
I love it
Amit Chauhan –
I have been using 24mm lens mostly for landscape and group photos. It is a versatile lens. At f2.8 @24mm, it does cover a lot of space and also at the same time gives decent bokeh affect. Lens is good for taking room photos where there is not enough space. Very lightweight and silent. If you are confused between 50mm f1.8 and 24mm f2.8, I would suggest to get both as both serve different purposes :).
PS: I am no longer using the 18-55mm kit lens after buying this one 🙂 as the picture quality of this lens is far better than kit lens.
Pros:
Sharp photos
Lightweight
Faster autofocus
Versatile lens
Good for photography in room and tighter conditions
Cons:
Less background bokeh as it max out at f2.8
Overall good lens to have in the kit.
Adarsh –
I have a 50mm F1.8 Canon lens. The background blur amount on that one is very high. This one has very less bluring. But this is good when you want to go to close to your subject. And it gives a okaish blur. Overall a good product.