Production Code:NL1101 Production Name:Canon RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Detailed specifications Lens type: Standard zoom lens Release date: 2020-02-14 Focal length: 24mm-105mm Maximum aperture: f / 4-7.1 Minimum aperture : f / 22-40 Perspective (diagonal): 84 °-23 ° 20 Lens structure: 13 pieces / 11 groups Aspherical lens: 1 Aperture blade: 7 tablets Minimum focusing distance: Wide-angle end: about 20cm (about 13cm when manual focusing); telephoto end: about 34cm Maximum magnification:Autofocus: Approx. 0.4x (at 105mm); Manual focus: Approx. 0.5x (at 24mm) Drive motor: STM Filter caliber: 67mm Lens mount: Canon RF Anti-shake: Yes Colour: black Size: 76.6 × 88.8mm Weight: 395g |
Describtion: As a full-frame standard zoom lens, it has a lightweight and portable design that provides a practical zoom range from 24mm to 105mm, which is suitable for a variety of shooting scenarios. With the large bayonet diameter and short rear focus distance characteristics of the Canon 1EOS R system, a high level of resolution can be achieved throughout the zoom range, while the closest focus distance is only about 13cm, bringing users a fun macro photography creation experience. In addition, the lens also provides practical functions such as IS image stabilizer, providing users with more new options for daily shooting with Canon EOS R series special micro. Note: 1. When using this lens with EOS R / EOS RP, you need to upgrade the camera firmware to the corresponding version. Please download the latest camera firmware from Canon's official website and upgrade. 2. To display images taken with this lens, you need to upgrade the version of the camera-related application. Please download the latest versions of Digital Photo Professional and Picture Style Editor from the Canon website. Digital Photo Professional Express is available for download from the App Store. 3. Due to the limitation of this lens specification, multiple exposure shooting cannot be supported. In addition, after taking an image with this lens, the image cannot be used for multiple exposure shooting with another lens. 4. When the aperture is only reduced by 1 unit from the maximum aperture, the aperture value display may not change. This is a limitation on the display of the aperture value, and the actual exposure will change according to the setting. |