Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Sample Images

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<p>PhotographyBlog has posted a lot of sample images from the Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens.</p>
<p><strong>From PhotographyBlog<em>

</em></strong><em>“Ahead of our full review, here are 51 sample images taken with the Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM lens, mounted on a Canon EOS 7D Mark II. </em><em>The Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM is a moderately wide pancake prime lens for DSLRs with APS-C sized sensors, offering a 35mm equivalent focal range of 38.4mm. </em><em>A gallery of 51 sample images taken with the Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM lens”</em></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/canon_efs_24mm_f_2_8_stm_photos/" target="_blank">View the sample images</a></strong></p>
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My copy was delivered by the big brown truck last night. I'm looking forward to playing around with it over the long holiday weekend.

And after that I like the idea of just leaving it on an old Rebel as a "compact, no excuses to bring with, take anywhere" camera.
 
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GraFax said:
Luds34 said:
My copy was delivered by the big brown truck last night. I'm looking forward to playing around with it over the long holiday weekend.

And after that I like the idea of just leaving it on an old Rebel as a "compact, no excuses to bring with, take anywhere" camera.

Update us on your impressions when you get the chance if you don't mind. Thinking of buying one of these as a gift for a friend with an SL1. Hoping she'll stop borrowing my 24 2.8 IS ;)

I think that he/she will borrow it less often. The colours appear as great on the STM as the IS lens, from this initial impression. However, IS is addictive for a walkaround lens.
 
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I'd say this lens is definitely worth its price, but that's probably not giving it enough credit, given its price. I'd be very happy with it if I'd paid $300, but at half that, it's a no-brainer. I haven't missed IS yet, either, although part of that is that for most of what I've used it for, there's enough subject motion that it wouldn't help at slower than 1/50. I've just been getting more comfortable letting my ISO creep up to 3200 if I need it at 1/50 and f/2.8. Plus, combine that with the super small size and light weight, and this lens has pretty much lived on my 7D since I got it. It even came on a horseback ride this morning, and was great.
 
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GraFax said:
e17paul said:
GraFax said:
Luds34 said:
My copy was delivered by the big brown truck last night. I'm looking forward to playing around with it over the long holiday weekend.

And after that I like the idea of just leaving it on an old Rebel as a "compact, no excuses to bring with, take anywhere" camera.

Update us on your impressions when you get the chance if you don't mind. Thinking of buying one of these as a gift for a friend with an SL1. Hoping she'll stop borrowing my 24 2.8 IS ;)

I think that he/she will borrow it less often. The colours appear as great on the STM as the IS lens, from this initial impression. However, IS is addictive for a walkaround lens.

Hey, who's side are you on here? Hopefully she'll find the smaller size more appealing than the IS. ;)

Here's hoping! Good Luck :D
The problem with reading this site is that I keep wanting to add to my kit
 
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junkwerks said:
Anyone have any thoughts or knowledge of why Canon went EFS instead of EF with this lens? Seems like a good match with the 40 for FF.

Seems to me that this 24mm is meant to be the 40mm equivalent for crop cameras -- 24mm x 1.6 =38.4.

As an xxD owner it is NOT a lens that I want, I'd have preferred a 17.5mm (= 28mm FF) NON-Pancake lens. YMMV.
 
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GraFax said:
Luds34 said:
My copy was delivered by the big brown truck last night. I'm looking forward to playing around with it over the long holiday weekend.

And after that I like the idea of just leaving it on an old Rebel as a "compact, no excuses to bring with, take anywhere" camera.

Update us on your impressions when you get the chance if you don't mind. Thinking of buying one of these as a gift for a friend with an SL1. Hoping she'll stop borrowing my 24 2.8 IS ;)

For sure! I haven't shot too many photos or gotten them off the camera yet to do any pixel peeping (not that I'm really into that). But I can say from an ergonomics, shooting experience it is exactly like the 40mm pancake (if you have any experience with that lens). So focus speed, not USM speed, but relatively fast and above all, very accurate. Similar to the 40, the only time focus seems slow is if one is focusing from near to far or vice versa. And that can be partly because MFD is 0.52 feet (0.98 for the 40).

The small size and light weight is lost a bit on the 70D as the camera is big/heavy enough not to feel any smaller/lighter then if say a small prime (like the 28mm f/1.8) is mounted. However I really like it on a Rebel for a compact kit. It would be a perfect combo for your friends SL1 in my opinion.

Either Camera with the pancake mounted fits nicely into a Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 10.

And as you already know, 24mm is a great all around focal length on a crop camera so that is what I really like.
 
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