Capture stunning images of wide perspectives with this Canon 9522B002 EF-S wide-angle lens that features an aspheric lens element for high image quality from the center to the edges. The circular, 7-blade aperture delivers soft backgrounds.
Q: Can I manually adjust the focus on this lens?
A: Yes, you can manually adjust the focus using full-time manual focus in One Shot AF mode.
Q: What is the diameter of the filter thread on this lens?
A: The filter diameter for this lens is 52 millimeters.
Q: Is this lens compatible with Canon APS-C cameras?
A: Yes, this lens is compatible with Canon APS-C cameras.
Q: Does this lens have image stabilization built-in?
A: No, this lens does not have image stabilization.
Q: How does the stepping motor in this lens benefit video recording?
A: The stepping motor supports the Canon EOS Movie Servo AF function, which provides smooth and continuous autofocus while shooting videos.
Q: What is the minimum focus distance for this Canon lens?
A: The minimum focus distance for this lens is 6.3 inches.
A: Yes. As a reference the f/ number if it is lower will usually do exceptionally well in low light. This one is a f/2.8, it is excellent. The EF-S 50mm has an f/1.8 and that one for sure works great in low light.
Q: Is this compatible with Canon EOS Rebel SL2?
A: Yes a perfect chose of that camera
$149.99
Capture stunning images of wide perspectives with this Canon 9522B002 EF-S wide-angle lens that features an aspheric lens element for high image quality from the center to the edges. The circular, 7-blade aperture delivers soft backgrounds.
$125.99
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Standard Lens: Capture important moments in your life with this standard lens, which works with your compatible Canon DSLR EF-mount camera. A circular aperture with 7 blades helps you add creative background blur.
$269.99
RF28mm F2.8 STM lens is a super-compact, wide-angle lens great for travel, street photography, and video and is a great entry point for full frame EOS R cameras. Great for still photography and videography, 28mm has been the starting point for getting a wide-angle “look” in pictures and video for decades — wide enough on a full-frame camera, to have a distinct wide-angle character, and yet not so wide that it becomes a challenge to use. This lens absolutely can also be used with APS-C sensor EOS R-series cameras, like the EOS R7, R10, and R50. Its super-compact design combines beautifully with them, and on an APS-C sensor, it provides coverage equal to a standard 45mm lens. Its super-flat design belies the fact that this lens delivers 28mm wide-angle coverage on full frame cameras, along with an f/2.8 maximum aperture. The lens’s minimum focus distance is approximately 9 inches; it accepts 55mm filters, and with the incredibly small front lens element, it uses an optional, dedicated Canon screw-in lens hood EW-55. This compact 28mm RF lens is worth checking out, even if you already own other wide-angle lenses, and carries an attractive price, putting it within reach of many Canon EOS R-series users.
$299.99
With an STM (stepping motor) and focus mechanism, this Canon EF-S 9519B002 zoom lens allows you to record ultrasharp videos or capture crisp photos using your compatible Canon camera. The UD lens element helps you take highly realistic images.
Pros for Canon - EF-S24mm F2.8 STM Standard Prime Lens for EOS DSLR Cameras - Black | |||
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Price, Lightweight, Wide angle, Low light, Sharp | Price, Image quality, Low light, Portrait, Bokeh | Image quality, Lightweight, Clarity, Small size, Close up shots | Wide angle, Price, Image quality, Landscape, Real estate |
Cons for Canon - EF-S24mm F2.8 STM Standard Prime Lens for EOS DSLR Cameras - Black | |||
Focus, Compatibility, No zoom, No stabilization | Focus, Noise, Fixed focal length, Plastic | Long distances | Focus, Distortion, Low light, Plastic body, Zoom |
Customers often highlight the affordability, light weight, and wide-angle capabilities of the EF-S24mm F2.8 STM Standard Prime Lens. Many users appreciate its sharpness and low-light performance, making it suitable for various photography scenarios, including street photography and portraits. While some users have concerns about manual focus and compatibility with certain camera models, the overall feedback suggests that this lens offers great value for its price.
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I have an old Canon Rebel T3i (from 2011), and my first lens was the inexpensive but amazing 50mm f/1.8 prime lens. Although I eventually moved to another camera ecosystem (Sony), I still enjoy breaking out my old cameras. I decided to take a chance on bringing the Rebel to photograph a recent event but needed a decent wide angle lens. (It was a comic convention, so pics were of cosplayers like misselliehoneybee and mayan.goddess on IG.) This 24mm f/2.8 lens went on sale, and I also had a coupon and rewards points that knocked off another 25% off. But this lens surprised me with how awesome the images it captured were. Very little distortion for a wide angle “pancake” lens and very sharp with great colors. It’s small size paired with the light weight of the Rebel made it just as much a joy to use as my Sony mirrorless camera system. I ended up using it 95% of the time compared to the 50mm lens. I highly recommend this lens if you’re using Canon’s line of APS-C crop sensor cameras.
Posted by GrayFox
I bought this lens to complement the 50mm lens that i have in my kit (along with my 10-24, my 18-55, 55-250, and my 18-200 lenses). Although zoom lenses have their place, low light photography is not one of them (unless you are spending SERIOUS money). On a C sensor Canon camera - namely any of the T series (T4, T3i, T4, T4i, T5, T5i), D70, D80 or SL1, this lens works like a 35mm lens on a full size sensor camera. With an f2.8 you can open it up all the way to do low light shooting, as well as being able to do portrait shooting with a good blur on the back ground. Photos through this lens are sharp at all f stops. Additionally it has the same diameter as the f1.8 50mm lens (52mm) so you can use the same filters on both lenses When coupled to the SL1 (a light camera to start with) it becomes a combo that is lighter than some "all in one" cameras,
Posted by Michaelinelcajon
Let's be honest: photography equipment--especially lenses--are ridiculously expensive! $10,000 for a single super-telephoto lens??!! Not likely!! Thankfully, Canon has a small assortment of affordable lenses for those of us who are photography hobbyists but neither pros nor made of money. The 24mm "pancake" lens will satisfy the majority of amateur photographers for their landscape photos. I just came back from an afternoon excursion to Cape Cod, and this lens stayed on my Rebel T5 the majority of the time. Definitely well worth the money!
Posted by JGouse0498