The Canon EF 24mm F1.4 L II USM was designed for demanding owners of Canon DSLR cameras. Its low weight ensures comfortable operation and manipulation. It features a large-diameter aspherical lens and UD lens elements to minimize chromatic aberrations. The floating system with floating lens elements provides high image quality at focusing distances starting at 25 cm. Internal focusing featuring a ring type USM and new AF algorithms allows for fast and quiet autofocusing. The USM uses a piezoelectric principle, consisting of two rings — a stator and a rotor.
Specifications:
Focus adjustment:
USM
Diagonal angle of view:
74°
Number of lenses/groups:
11/9
Maximum aperture:
22
Number of blades:
8
Closest focusing distance:
0.25 m
Length:
86.9 mm
Filter size:
77 mm
Weight:
550 g
Compatible lens hood:
EW-83K
Compatible lens cap:
77E-USM
Canon was founded in 1933. Its original title translated to "portable laboratory optics". The Japanese company has been headquartered in Tokyo since its inception. Canon is particularly associated with the production of digital cameras and accessories, where they remain the leading innovator and producer of imaging solutions. Aside from digital cameras, the company also operates in the production of office equipment, particularly copiers or printers.
Specifications can be changed without notice. Images are for illustrative purposes only.