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The Canon EF-M 32mm f/1.4 STM is a standard lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2018 to 2023 (discontinued). The focus is done by Stepper Motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 649 €;
13 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon EOS M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Canon EOS M.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Sharp, compact and lightweight, fast and quiet AF
Cons:a system abandoned by Canon, lack of IS
Opinion:Used for a few years with much satisfaction. Excellent sharpness and contrast, no chromatic aberrations, fast and quiet AF in a compact, lightweight and well-built body. For the same focal length it is better than the adapted Canon 2.0 IS USM. I think it is one of the best lenses to combine with an Eos M, perhaps second only to the Sigma 56 1.4. The only lack is stabilization, which by the way is not even present on M bodies, which makes it unsuitable for night photos or handheld videos.
Pros:Clarity already at TA, bright f1.4, bokeh, fast AF with 0.5m selector - infinity that allows you to make it even faster, smooth and ergonomic focus ring!
Cons:Absolutely none!
Opinion:The best lens for Mirrorless Aps-C Canon, there's no doubt about it. Crisp and precise, surgical already at f1.4, impressive! Great bokeh, soft blurry, full colors. The focus, already very fast, can be split from "full" to "0.5m - infinite" in order to limit the movements in the search for automatic focus and further speed up the shooting! On the video side, the auto focus is precise and fast and with gradual, very cinematic transactions; in addition, the manual focus ring is perfectly ergonomic and fluid. Goal that allows you to make a real level crossing to the mirrorless aps-c, allowing you to work great in low light conditions, to have a professional blur and surgical clarity! To conclude, the minimum focus distance is only 23 cm, which makes it very versatile, to range the macro approach to the first floor, from the set portrait to the reportage, from street photography to the landscape. It's worth every penny of its price and if you find it used don't miss it! Highly recommended.
Pros:Sharpness to TA, compactness, sharpness I've already written?!
Cons:Maybe only in the video the maf apart from the zzz of the engine stm, it is not very fast.
Opinion:Well only 5 voted this beast and only 3 reviewed it??? eh no now in 6 and in 4 :) What to say, it's impressive the sharpness it already offers to f/1.4 both in the center and at the edges, at f/2.8 is indescribable! I use it with satisfaction with m50 although I don't really like the 32mm focal, having the 22mm f/2 and the 56mm f/1.4 , this is found in the middle.... my favorite remains the 56mm sigma but because I portray my little girl, but with the 32 is never wrong, at max I have to remember not to get too close so set or half bust is more than good, close-up no. it is compact, and its sharpness is indescribable because most of the bright targets, f/1.4 or f/1.8 , at TA are soft and always closes a stop for force of things... no this is not his case , clear that at f/1.4 the maf wants precise eh, but then you find yourself cabbage with excellent results, closing a hair the diaphragm improves even by offering a hair more contrast also... as 22mm and 32mm ef-m colors are identical and therefore excellent, the 56mm sigma is different from the 2 canons. To date it is the top with ef-m attack, undisputed leader... the price of the new is not low... but I took it at 285th used (with still 4-5 months of warranty remaining and as new), here at this price is a best buy, the sigma 30mm ef-m is not remotely comparable to the canon, 16 and 56mm instead are beasts so thank you sigma. Ducis in fundo maybe only video side sin definitely vs the 30mm f/1.4 C sigma, the latter has an autofocus similar to the usm canon, so lightning and silent, instead the stm canon is slower and you hear the engine buzz, but I never use it x video so x me no problem.
user176990
sent on August 05, 2019
Pros:F/1.4, lightweight and compact, and great image quality
Cons:The price maybe?!
Opinion:As already mentioned, it is a jewel, taken in the Amazon with the first days at 426 euros , I was looking for one used to spend less but the few who find them want to sell them at 400 euros... Cmq, on m50 I really like this focal and it's really sharp even at f/1.4 even at the edges, after f/5.6 loses something but it wasn't born x other things, I'm using it between f/1.4 and f/2.8 and it's really a lot of stuff. There are gitalles that I only carry this lens because this opening and sharpness to ta really allows you to get away with it great, Indoors alternate it to the super 17-55 f/2.8 with adapter canon x eos m. I alas sold the 22mm to make cash, very good even that but certainly less sharp than the 32mm, and then between the 2 focali I prefer the second to be flanked by a 16mm just sigma there from that f/1.4 promised :)
Opinion:To be a F 1.4 maintains dimensions and weights from series EF-M. I find it sharp even at the edges to f 1.4. Up to f2.8 a visible vignetting that with a click in DPP disappears. The cost I find appropriate to the quality of optics and I think will be lowered with time. For the lens hood, usually speech: in Canon if the lense is not an L series is to be bought apart, needless to complain. Now we wait, with much patience I suppose, other goals in line with this, at least a wide angle and a medium tele. Recommended for anyone who has a Canon M machine.
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