photo:canonef24mmf1.4
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Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L USM lenses
see also:
introduction
- wide angle rectilinear prime lens offering 84º diagonal field of view = 53º vertical and 74º horizontal
- 2 versions:
- mark I:
- mark II:
- introduced in 2008
- new optical design
- 8 circular blades instead of 7 straight
- weathersealed
- SWC nano coating for less ghosting
- larger, heavier
- sharper wide open
- when used on Micro Four Thirds system:
- gives 35mm eq. of 48mm f/1.4 but with eq. depth of field (DOF) of a 48mm f/2.8 lens
- when used with 0.72x focal reducer gives 35mm eq. of 35mm f/1.0 lens with depth of field (DOF) of a 35mm f/2.0
specs
Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L version I
- 24mm f/1.4 lens
- 11 elements in 9 groups incl. 1x ASPH and 1x UD
- USM AF with full time MF
- 7 straight blades
- rear focusing
- close focus 0.25m giving 0.16x magnification
- 77mm filter thread
- 83.5mm x 77.4mm
- 550g
Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II
- 24mm f/1.4 lens
- 13 elements in 10 groups inc. 2x aspherical and 2x UD elements
- USM AF with full time MF
- 8 rounded blades but become straight by f/5.6
- IR index
- no hard infinity stop
- rear focusing
- close focus 0.25m giving 0.16x magnification
- 77mm filter thread
- 94mm x 87mm
- 650g
- Subwavelength Structure Coating (SWC)
- weather sealing
reviews
version I
version II
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- 1.4% barrel distortion
- vignetting 3.3 EV
- sharpest at f/4, soft edges at f/1.4-f/2.0
- 1.15px lat. CA and considerable longitudinal CA
- bokeh not great
- “At max. aperture (f/1.4) the technical image quality isn't all that great - an extreme vignetting and soft corners are obvious flaws here” - best used at f/4-f/8
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- bokeh busy
- lots of coma at f/1.4 much less at f/2.8-f/4
- strong vignetting wide open, gone by f/2.8
- good flare control
- image gets slightly larger as focussed more closely
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