Canon has released a series of nice primes that are reasonably priced and in a friendly size and weight. Most of these lenses also have 1:2 macro abilities. The latest one is the RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM. Let’s find out if it’s just as great as its siblings. I’ve been using the cheaper RF primes on occasion. I wrote about my experience with the RF 16mm , RF 35mm Macro , and the RF 85mm Macro during my scouting trip in France. I also used the RF 50mm f/1.8 for a few shoots and made a complete review of the RF 85mm Macro here on Fstoppers . The three amazing lenses I took with me to France. Read all about it in my article on Fstoppers. The 50mm plastic fantastic version for the RF system. Not perfect, but cheap and fun to use. Now, Canon Netherlands provided me with the latest sibling in the series of relatively cheap RF primes. It’s the RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM , which is a great addition when it comes to focal length. Especially for landscape photography, it’s the sweet spot. It doesn’t show the typical wide angle distortions, and […]
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