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Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II : Specifications and Opinions


Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II

The Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2009. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 2037 €;
27 users have given it an average vote of 9.8 out of 10.


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MOUNT

This lens is available with the following mounts:

Canon EF: this lens is compatible with reflex fullframe and APS-C Canon EF.



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 Specifications
 Focal lenght   24 mm
 Angle of view   84.1°
 Format   FF, APS-C
 Max. aperture   f/3.5
 Aperture blades   8
 Lenses/Groups   16 elements in 11 groups
 Min. focus distance   0.21 meters
 Reproduction ratio   0.34x

 Features
 Stabilization   No
 Focus   Manual Focus
 Internal Focus   Yes

 Built and notes
 Tripod ring   No
 Extenders   No
 Filters   82 mm
 Lens hood   Yes, supplied
 Weather sealing   No
 Weight   790 g
 Dimensions   89 x 106 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on August 17, 2019

Pros: color rendering

Cons: Price

Opinion: I bought the TS. E.24 even after reading the opinions that appeared on Juza. But that's it. After having had it in my hands and used for a month of training the lens I wonder if those who have spilled opinions about Juza have really ever had the TS 24 in their hands. One of the merits of the lens that, for example, I read about Juza is its lightness; now a weight of well over 800 grams makes me think that reviewers are used to Hasselblad targets. But that's not what matters. A TS lens should have the functions of a TS lens: on this strangely all reviewers are silent, delved inpraise on color rendering, sharpness etc. It goes without saying that for a price such as the one required by Canon for the TS 24 must have good color yield and good sharpness (not so superior to a Sigma 24mmm that costs a quarter of what the Canon costs). I find, unfortunately at my expense, that the TS except for a couple of gadget-functions, rarely usable in serious photography, is almost perfectly surrogate with a good Photoshop smanettio, which is even able to offer better results. I also do not find the relevant reviewers to be marked by a series of 'uncomfortable' lens use that are only learned after you have read the attached manual, inconvenientness that all touch a fairly important point in the photograph that is the exhibition. I don't go on: now that I have it, I have to keep it. Very grateful to those who reviewers will want to give me his experience to teach me how to make the best use of the TS 24. In fact, although I have been dedicated to photography for years, you never stop learning.

avatarsenior
sent on May 07, 2016

Pros: flawless construction, excellent sharpness in the center, good at the edges (shift 100%) from f8, absent distortion, chromatic aberration almost nothing

Cons: weight;

Opinion: Found new to physical store at a price that could not leave me stop watching it go away ... at the time I was torn between this and the leica superangulon 28R. Now that I have both of them can say that they are both at the highest levels, the super-Angulon is "firm" for reasons and millimeter focal shift to smaller shots, but retain more balanced proportions in the composition. The 24TS is big and heavy, has a much more sophisticated mechanism. More specialized. 28r with you is just fine even in "not very engaged" outputs, it is almost a handyman ... the 24TS is a real superpro. The final Wide Attachment, be persistent and give chase ... once you tried a TS you will never go back!

avatarsenior
sent on April 23, 2016

Pros: goal aesthetically pleasing and comfortable in your hand; It is used with relative simplicity. Attractive price by virtue of what it offers.

Cons: Conversely known only two deficiencies; the absence of a lens correction profiles for various Adobe software (I have not found) and the lack of LOCK lever for the shift movement.

Opinion: Technical data; excellent sharpness throughout the frame (albeit not as the new 16-35 f / 4 or 24-70 f / 2.8 mk2) but sbalorditiva.rnResistenza to flare and really good for backlighting perspective wide.rnTecnicamente optics is perfect and shows no signs of debolezza.rnrnMa the best thing is to creativo.rnQualcuno wrote around that with the digital optical TSE have no reason to exist; I think a great nonsense ... probably those who have denigrated has never used or exploit bene.rnrnUn 24 TSE provides the ability to straighten the vertical but also the possibility of joining in a panoramic shots without distorting anything ... and to have a 14mm view, but with the prospect of a 24 ... essentially a SUPERWIDE that does not excessively stretch the edges ... and just call it !!! rnrnTrasformare a sprint from 18 mpx (my 1Dx) in a file to be 33 mpx at the highest quality and without problems of overlapping geometriche.rnrnRipeto lines; Some say that the digital does not serve well ... does not know them properly.

avatarjunior
sent on July 18, 2014

Pros: Quality optics and offers possibilities

Cons: The price

Opinion: The own long, I used it a lot. It is a lens for stunning clarity and consistency. To use very special urban shots that allows me to tilt the effects of selective focus that I love them ... And while taking pictures is not how to achieve them in PP. Recommended for those who want a 24 sharpest and who knows who will have the opportunity / need to try something different. For photos of architecture is second only to the banks.

avatarsenior
sent on March 12, 2014

Pros: A grandby with wide-open views.

Cons: Weight compared to the old version.

Opinion: In fact, I own its predecessor, mark I, from which this new lens distances itself in sharpness, less distortion and saturation of colors. I've only got to try it out, indoors and in quite extreme backlight situations and I have to say that the difference with the old one you see. Beyond the price is an optical also advisable for those who want a simple 24mm with a sharp and contrasted yield always in every situation, maybe it will not be f/1.4, but allows such movements with particular shots, that only a tilt and shift optic will give, combined with a unique fun in being able to frame much larger scenes by returning them in visions that go far beyond the usual and sometimes obvious framing of a fixed optics. Much easier and more immediate than the 17 TS-E, for those looking for pure fun I recommend the old version that is also used for less than 800 euros. Fun for Sunday photos, safe and reliable for professionals.




Photos taken with Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II

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by Paolo Macchi
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HI RES 9.7 MP

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HI RES 9.7 MP

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HI RES 9.7 MP



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HI RES 8.6 MP

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HI RES 81.5 MP

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HI RES 16.9 MP

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HI RES 9.7 MP

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HI RES 13.0 MP

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HI RES 8.6 MP

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HI RES 9.7 MP

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86 comments, 2298 views  
HI RES 30.1 MP

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8 comments, 1989 views  
HI RES 7.7 MP

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Amsterdam Nights
by Marco Capellari
9 comments, 2235 views
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by Andrea Frassinetti
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HI RES 9.7 MP

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HI RES 9.7 MP

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HI RES 50.3 MP

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HI RES 13.0 MP

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HI RES 26.6 MP



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by Kappadue1954
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S.t.
by Danilo Moschetti
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HI RES 9.7 MP


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