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Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Ultra Wide Tilt-Shift Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras Black

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Focal Length Description 24 mm
Lens Type Wide Angle
Compatible Mountings Canon EF
Camera Lens Description 24 month

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  • Tilt and shift lens compatible with all Canon EOS cameras; ultra wide 24mm focal length
  • High-precision lens elements for low distortion and high resolution; +/- 8.5 degrees Tilt and +/-12mm Shift
  • Aspherical and UD lens elements minimize chromatic aberration
  • Sub-wavelength structure and super-spectra coatings minimize ghosting and flare
  • Circular aperture for creative, blurred highlights
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lens type
Wide Angle
Telephoto
Macro
Macro, Wide Angle
Wide Angle
Telephoto
compatible mountings
Canon EF
Canon EF
Canon RF
Canon EF
Canon RF
lens design
Prime
Prime
Prime
Prime
Zoom
focus type
Auto Focus
Manual Focus
Auto Focus
Auto Focus
automatic
minimum focal length
24 millimeters
90 millimeters
100 millimeters
18 millimeters
17 millimeters
2.8 millimeters
max focal length
24 millimeters
90 millimeters
58 millimeters
17 millimeters
2.8 millimeters
fixed focal length
24 millimeters
90 millimeters
100 millimeters
300 millimeters
17 millimeters
70 millimeters
real angle of view
84 degrees
51 degrees
104 degrees
model name
3552B002
2544A003
Canon RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM
3553B002
3680C002
max aperture
2.8 f stop
100 millimeters
4 f stop
70 millimeters

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Product Description

Filter size: 82 mm, Closest Focusing Distance: 0.69 feet.

From the Manufacturer

From the Manufacturer A superb refinement to a true Canon classic, the new TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II offers enhanced functionality and image quality in its most popular tilt-shift focal length. Designed with UD glass to minimize and compensate for chromatic aberrations and specially coated aspherical elements for the highest possible glare-free image quality, this tilt-shift lens features an angle of view of 74 degrees. New TS revolving lets users freely combine tilting and shifting within the range of +/- 90 degrees in the direction of movement. It has an enhanced range of movement of up to +/- 8.5 degrees, a revolving construction for both portrait and landscape shooting modes, locking, ergonomically designed and easily operated tilt and shift knobs, uses a circular aperture for beautiful out-of-focus areas, and is constructed using only lead-free glass and has an SWC lens coating that controls ghosting and flare to a far greater degree than earlier coating technologies.

  • Tilt and shift lens compatible with all Canon EOS cameras
  • Ultra Wide 24mm focal length, ideal for architecture and landscapes
  • High precision lens elements for low distortion and high resolution to the edge of the image +/- 8.5 degrees Tilt and ±12mm Shift
  • Tilt and shift mechanism rotates +/-90 degrees allowing shift in any direction
  • Tilt mechanism rotates +/-90 degrees allowing tilt in any direction relative to the shift
  • Aspherical and UD lens elements minimise chromatic aberration
  • Sub-wavelength structure and super-spectra coatings minimise ghosting and flare
  • Circular aperture for creative, blurred highlights
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What's in the box

  • TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Lens
  • Lens Case LP1319
  • Lens Hood EW-88B
  • Instruction Book
  • Unit Option Cap
  • One Year Limited Warranty Card
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    Customer reviews

    3.8 out of 5 stars
    3.8 out of 5
    53 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, ease of focus, and performance of the camera lenses. For example, they mention it's fantastically sharp, produces stellar pictures, and is easy to focus. That said, they say it works well with a 2x extender and performs perfectly.

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    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention it's fantastically sharp, top notch, and built like a tank. The optics are as good as any review and it may be the best lens Canon ever made.

    "...about this lens other than the magical quality it possesses for producing sharp, colorful images that can be free of converging lines or offer..." Read more

    "...The lens overall is very sharp and provides an excellent image quality...." Read more

    "Best lens I own...I shoot architecture and this is the king. Crazy sharp (as has been said many times here) and compared to the 17mm this thing is..." Read more

    "...Image circle, freedom from CA, vignetting, and ergonomics are all superior to the Nikon 24PC (and that lens is no slouch, either.)..." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it produces stellar pictures, is fantastic for architecture shots, and produces sharp, colorful images that are free of converging lines. They also say that it's a powerful weapon for architectural photography, and that it has a visible improvement in optical performance.

    "...other than the magical quality it possesses for producing sharp, colorful images that can be free of converging lines or offer incredible field of..." Read more

    "Added this lens to my collection and it has produced some really good architectural photos...." Read more

    "...I T/S lens. Optically it is a visible improvement - shifting the lens fully up or down does not lead to any cumbersome vignetting in the corners as..." Read more

    "...Amazing piece of glass!..." Read more

    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the camera lens easy to focus. They say the correct focus is still indicated by the usual red square and beep. The lens is also fantastic for selective focus and has a close-up capability. The manual focus takes some work to use correctly, but yields some results.

    "...Usual L quality - beefy, precise, and consistent behavior for all controls!..." Read more

    "...and compared to the 17mm this thing is easy to focus...." Read more

    "Love this lens. Extremely sharp. Correct focus is still indicated by the usual red square and beep in the viewfinder, It just won't do it for you...." Read more

    "...but are now using a full frame DSLR, this lens will give you 90% of focusing options...." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the lens. They mention that it performs perfectly, works well with a 2x extender, and has enough light that the focus indicator still works.

    "...the time..it's been bumped and banged about a fair bit and still performs perfectly. Amazing piece of glass!..." Read more

    "...Works well with a 2x extender, and has enough light that the focus indicator still works...." Read more

    "...Using it with an R series camera with adapter. Works flawlessly." Read more

    "Functions superbly, lay-people who have seen images of buildings sans converging verticals, can't quite figure out why there's a difference but they..." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the perspective correction of the lens. They mention that it has a tilt and shift function that allows them to adjust the focal plane to nearly perpendicular to the film plane. They also appreciate the ability to rotate the tilt and shifting functions against each other easily in any angle.

    "...I also like that tilt and shift functions can now be rotated against each other easily in any angle...." Read more

    "...You can tilt the focal plane to nearly perpendicular to the film plane, shift the horizon all the way to the lower edge of the frame while..." Read more

    "...Super sharp, precision focusing, perspective correction and less vignetting than I would have expected at 2/3 to 3/4 tilt...." Read more

    "Tilt shift is interesting, you can accomplish many effects...." Read more

    If you miss your view camera, give this baby a hug...
    5 Stars
    If you miss your view camera, give this baby a hug...
    After years of missing large format cameras with their swings and tilts, and of course their wonderful large film size that together produce incredible images, I think I have found something that will lessen my longing.This tilt-shift lens combined with a high-pixel DSLR (like the Canon EOS 5D Mark II) enable a photographer to produce images that can rival the best from medium format cameras and even can under the right circumstances push image quality into 4 x 5 inch sheet film territory.I got this lens, snapped it onto my camera and got excellent results right away. It helped to spend some time refreshing my memory about how to use tilts and shifts but aside from that, there was nothing mysterious about this lens other than the magical quality it possesses for producing sharp, colorful images that can be free of converging lines or offer incredible field of focus control.Other's have described various technical qualities of this lens and most online reviews describe the several improvements this lens offers over it's predecessor.The big ones are better control over chromatic abberation and the ability to independently control the axes of shift and tilt. Closer focus is also a bonus.Opinion varies about sharpness in the corners but all agree this is perhaps one of the sharpest lenses in Canon's line-up. My example delivers sharp corners so perhaps my copy is better that some of the reviewers?I had to choose between this lens and more traditional ones (I was looking at the 70-200mm) and decided that this lens offered me the things I could get with no other lens - a lens great for interiors, exteriors (architecture) and new landscape dimensions. I can get the zoom later! This lens is unique. I wasn't sure how much I would like it but now that I've had some seat time with it, I could never think of being without it.Usual L quality - beefy, precise, and consistent behavior for all controls!Not a bargain price but it's the old adage - you get what you pay for!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars If you miss your view camera, give this baby a hug...
    Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2010
    After years of missing large format cameras with their swings and tilts, and of course their wonderful large film size that together produce incredible images, I think I have found something that will lessen my longing.

    This tilt-shift lens combined with a high-pixel DSLR (like the Canon EOS 5D Mark II) enable a photographer to produce images that can rival the best from medium format cameras and even can under the right circumstances push image quality into 4 x 5 inch sheet film territory.

    I got this lens, snapped it onto my camera and got excellent results right away. It helped to spend some time refreshing my memory about how to use tilts and shifts but aside from that, there was nothing mysterious about this lens other than the magical quality it possesses for producing sharp, colorful images that can be free of converging lines or offer incredible field of focus control.

    Other's have described various technical qualities of this lens and most online reviews describe the several improvements this lens offers over it's predecessor.

    The big ones are better control over chromatic abberation and the ability to independently control the axes of shift and tilt. Closer focus is also a bonus.

    Opinion varies about sharpness in the corners but all agree this is perhaps one of the sharpest lenses in Canon's line-up. My example delivers sharp corners so perhaps my copy is better that some of the reviewers?

    I had to choose between this lens and more traditional ones (I was looking at the 70-200mm) and decided that this lens offered me the things I could get with no other lens - a lens great for interiors, exteriors (architecture) and new landscape dimensions. I can get the zoom later! This lens is unique. I wasn't sure how much I would like it but now that I've had some seat time with it, I could never think of being without it.

    Usual L quality - beefy, precise, and consistent behavior for all controls!

    Not a bargain price but it's the old adage - you get what you pay for!
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Great lens
    Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2021