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Review on Canon EF S 24MM 1 2 8 STM by Stanislaw Sipko ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Used lenses from the 18-55 set in my work. The first version did not have a stub, and it was included on the Canon 20 cameras 20D and 500 like 17-40L at all. When you set a given focal length, tilt the camera down with the lens (the clothing lie on the floor in the backdrop), and click the sharpness button a couple of times, you get a picture that looks like it was taken with an extremely sharp lens. 4L - I detest trunks 50 1.4 nice lens 70-200 4L is fine, but mm f/2.8 L IS USM Macro is better. My favorite lens, f/2.8 STM I spent a lot of time seeking for the ideal focal length that was also of great quality and lightweight, and I finally found it in the 24mm STM! There is no play, there is no stick, it is sharp, tenacious when adjusting for sharpness, and it is no bigger than 17-40. images captured with this lens can be seen here. Photos taken with a Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM that have not been processed and have been saved as jpg files after being downloaded from a flash drive all have an aperture of 2.8. The answer to this question is almost never! Take a look at the cables! Because this camera does not have a lens profile, it is unable to correct distortion, XA, or vignetting in the images it captures. Extremely stupid HA jokes will occasionally show up in OVERLIGHT PLACES, once in every 1000 frames.

Pros
  • Very crisp, clear, and distinct in appearance. 6400 ISO on 700 is a beautiful combination!
Cons
  • Why does anyone always write "lathers around the edges"? This lens, like all wide-angle lenses, cannot have its sharpness evaluated by taking a picture of a sheet with a scale or a newspaper from a distance of 20 just fits entirely from a distance of 20. This is something that I have found to be true from my own personal experience of using wide-angle lenses. His job entails painting landscapes as well as portraits of varying lengths and sizes. Despite the fact that it is written on it that it focuses from 16 cm and you can actually shoot macro from 16 cm, good sharpness at the edges starts from a shooting distance of more than 50 cm; truly soap in the corners starts from a shooting distance of more than 100 cm.