Overview:

The Canon TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II lens is a high-performance tilt-shift lens that offers exceptional optical quality and versatility for photographers looking to expand their creative options. This lens is ideal for architecture, landscape, and product photography, providing precise control over perspective and depth of field.

Key Features:

  • Tilt-Shift Functionality: The TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II allows you to independently adjust the tilt and shift movements, enabling you to correct converging lines in architectural shots or create unique selective focus effects.
  • High-Quality Optics: This Camera Lens features UD glass elements and an advanced optical design that delivers sharpness, clarity, and minimal distortion throughout the aperture range.
  • Durable Construction: The Canon TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II is built with a robust construction that can withstand the demands of professional use, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
  • Wide Aperture: With a maximum aperture of f/3.5, this lens offers excellent low-light performance and the ability to create beautiful background blur for artistic effects.

Compatibility:

The Canon TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II lens is compatible with Canon EOS DSLR cameras, providing seamless integration with your existing photography gear.

Note: The Canon TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II lens does not feature autofocus functionality, as it is designed primarily for manual focusing to achieve precise results.

Canon TS-E 24mm F/3.5L II Specs


Focal Length 24mm
Maximum Aperture f/3.5
Minimum Aperture f/22
Lens Mount Canon EF
Lens Format Coverage Full-Frame
Angle of View 84°
Tilt-Shift +/- 8.5° Tilt
+/- 12 mm Shift
Minimum Focus Distance 8.27" / 21 cm
Maximum Magnification 0.34x
Optical Design 16 Elements in 11 Groups
Diaphragm Blades 8, Rounded
Focus Type Manual Focus
Image Stabilization No
Filter Size 82 mm (Front)
Dimensions (ø x L) 3.48 x 4.21" / 88.39 x 106.93 mm
Weight 1.72 lb / 780 g

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