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{{Short description|Canon SLR EF mount prime lens}}
The '''EF 35 mm lenses''' are three [[Wide-angle lens|wide angle]] [[prime lens|prime]] [[photographic lens|lenses]] with [[EF mount]] made by [[Canon Inc.]]
The '''Canon EF 35mm''' lenses are a family of [[Wide-angle lens|wide angle]] [[prime lens|prime]] [[photographic lens|lenses]] with [[EF mount]] made by [[Canon Inc.]] The family also includes one [[Canon EF-S lens mount|EF-S]] lens that only mounts on Canon bodies with [[APS-C]] sensors.


The [[Focal length]]s at 35 mm or less are considered wide angle, so the focal length of these lenses are at the long end of the wide angle range. 35mm is most commonly used for group portraits, landscapes, and other general purposes. These lenses are the professional choice among many photo journalists as this focal length is very suitable for street photography. On the other hand, they are also popular for photographers who are new to wide angle photography, since this focal length does not distort as much as other wider offerings. 35mm prime lenses are commonly found in the kits of wedding photographers due to their large aperture and rather low distortion characteristics. Large aperture is good for dim light. Low distortion is good for group portraits.
[[Focal length]]s at 35mm or less are considered wide angle on [[135 film]] and [[Full-frame digital SLR|full-frame]] digital bodies. This focal length is commonly used for group portraits, landscapes, [[street photography]], and general purpose photography, due to its relatively wide-angle views and low distortion characteristics.


Three EF 35 mm lenses are available. One of these is an [[Canon L lens|L series]] lens.
Four EF and one EF-S 35mm lenses have been developed. Two of these are [[Canon L lens|L series]] lens. Three of the five lenses are currently available (the {{f/}}1.4L II [[Ultrasonic motor#Ultrasonic Motor drive|USM]], the {{f/}}2 IS USM and the EF-S {{f/}}2.8 Macro IS STM).
* {{f/}}1.4L [[Ultrasonic motor#Ultrasonic Motor drive|USM]]
* {{f/}}1.4L USM
* {{f/}}1.4L II USM
* {{f/}}2
* {{f/}}2
* {{f/}}2 IS USM
* {{f/}}2 IS USM
* EF-S {{f/}}2.8 Macro IS STM


Due to the [[crop factor]] of Canon APS-C (1.6x) and APS-H (1.3x) sensors, all of the 35mm lenses have a equivalent focal length of 56mm and 45.5mm respectively.
== Crop factor ==
When used with a Canon APS-C (1.6x crop) DSLR camera or APS-H (1.3x crop), the [[field of view]] of this lens is similar to a 56mm or 45.5mm on full frame camera. There will be an apparent magnification of ''approximately'' 1.6x in the final image (1.3x for an APS-H sensor), since the "cropped" image will fill up the sensor. This is due to the [[crop factor]] inherent with APS-C or APS-H (crop) sensor digital SLR cameras.


==EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L USM==
An example would be taking an image of a rock using two cameras with the same lens. The first camera a 18mp full frame and the second a 18mp APS-C, both shooting the same composition in a stationary position. The first image will be more "wide" while the second image will be more "magnified". After bringing the results into an image editing program and enlarging the first image so that the rock is the same size in both images, one will see that the enlarged image is approximately 160% (1.6x) of the original.
The '''EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L USM''' is a professional L series lens. It is constructed with a metal body. Features of this lens are a wide rubber focus ring that is [[Damping ratio|damped]], and a distance window with [[Infrared photography|infrared]] index. The maximum [[aperture]] of {{f/}}1.4 gives this lens the ability to create shallow [[depth of field]] and smooth [[bokeh]] effects. The optical construction of this lens contains 11 lens elements in 9 groups, including one ground and polished [[aspherical lens]] element. It uses a rear floating [[Focus (optics)|focusing]] system, powered by a ring type USM motor. [[Autofocus]] speed of this lens is very fast, and the front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.


==EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L II USM==
The major advantage to this extra "reach" would be the utilizing of the full sensor space for a cropped image rather than having to crop afterwards, thus utilizing parts of the sensor that would have otherwise been wasted. The major disadvantage would be the lack of change in perspective, since the focal length has not actually changed it will be like shooting with the field of view of a 56mm lens on a full frame sensor while having the perspective of 35mm lens. The resulting image will appear to have a less pleasing background blur and unlike using an actual 56mm lens on a full frame sensor.
The '''EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L II USM''' is a successor of the EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L USM. It was announced at the 27th of August 2015 and is available since October same year.<ref name="Canon 35mm II announcement">{{cite web
|url=https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/about/newsroom/press-releases/press-release-details/2015/20150827_ef35mm_pressreleasedata/20150827_ef35mm_pressreleasedata
|title=Canon U.S.A. Introduces New Canon EF 35mm F/1.4L II USM Lens
|date=27 August 2015
|work=Canon usa
|author=Canon Inc.
|author-link=Canon Inc.
|accessdate=2017-05-12
}}</ref> The EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L II USM lens is the first lens in Canon line up to use a Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics element (BR element) to reduce the chromatic aberration at the blue end of the spectrum.<ref name="Canon develops new BR element">{{cite web
|url=https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/about/newsroom/press-releases/press-release-details/2015/20150827_broptics_pressreleasedata/20150827_broptics_pressreleasedata
|title= Canon Develops New Camera-Lens Optical Element That Enables Extremely High Levels Of Chromatic Aberration Correction
|work=Canon usa
|author=Canon Inc.
|author-link=Canon Inc.
|accessdate=2017-05-12
}}</ref> This results in a better optical quality. Further it has, according to Canon, an improved weather sealing. On other hand it is roughly 20&nbsp;mm longer and 180 g heavier.


==EF 35mm {{f/}}2==
Current Canon full-frame cameras are the [[Canon EOS 6D|EOS 6D]], [[Canon EOS 5D Mark III|EOS 5D Mark III]] and [[Canon EOS-1D X|EOS-1D X]]. Current Canon APS-C cameras include the [[Canon EOS 1100D|EOS 1100D]] (Rebel T3), [[Canon EOS 100D|EOS 100D]] (Rebel SL1), [[Canon EOS 600D|EOS 600D]] (Rebel T3i), [[Canon EOS 650D|EOS 650D]] (Rebel T4i), [[Canon EOS 700D|EOS 700D]] (Rebel T5i), [[Canon EOS 60D|EOS 60D]], [[Canon EOS 70D|EOS 70D]] and [[Canon EOS 7D|EOS 7D]]. Canon no longer produces an APS-H camera; it discontinued the [[Canon EOS-1D Mark IV|EOS-1D Mark IV]], the most recent APS-H model, when the 1D X was introduced.
The '''EF 35mm {{f/}}2''' is a prosumer level lens. It is constructed with a plastic body and a metal mount. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The maximum aperture of {{f/}}2 gives this lens the ability to create depth of field effects, but not to the same shallowness of the EF 35mm {{f/}}1.4L USM, while its five-blade diaphragm may produce background blur ([[bokeh]]). The optical construction of this lens contains seven lens elements, without any special lens elements. It uses a linear extension focusing system, powered by an AFD motor. Auto focus speed of this lens is moderately fast, but focusing does make some sound. The front of the lens does not rotate when focusing, but does extend.


==EF 35 mm {{f/}}1.4L USM==
==EF 35mm {{f/}}2 IS USM==
The '''EF 35&nbsp;mm {{f/}}1.4L USM''' is a professional L series lens. It is constructed with a plastic body and metal mount. The screw-on filter thread at the front is metal. Features of this lens are a wide rubber focus ring that is [[Damping|damped]], and a distance window with [[Infrared photography|infrared]] index. The maximum [[aperture]] of {{f/}}1.4 gives this lens the ability to create shallow [[depth of field]] and smooth [[bokeh]] effects. The optical construction of this lens contains 11 lens elements in 9 groups, including one ground and polished [[aspherical lens]] element. It uses a rear floating [[Focus (optics)|focusing]] system, powered by a ring type USM motor. [[Autofocus]] speed of this lens is very fast, and the front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.
The '''EF 35mm {{f/}}2''' is an enthusiast-level lens. Like the original version of the {{f/}}2 lens, it has a plastic body and a metal mount, but adds [[image stabilization]]. It also has an eight-blade diaphragm with rounded blades, as opposed to the eight non-rounded blades of the {{f/}}1.4L lens and the five non-rounded blades of the original {{f/}}2 model. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The optical construction of this lens contains 10 elements in 8 groups, including one molded aspherical element. It uses a ring-type USM motor. The front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.


==EF 35 mm {{f/}}2==
==EF-S 35mm {{f/}}2.8 Macro IS STM==
The '''EF-S 35&nbsp;mm {{f/}}2.8 Macro IS STM''', like all other EF-S lenses, can only be mounted to a Canon camera with [[Canon EF-S lens mount|EF-S mount]] and not to a camera with EF mount. The lens has [[image stabilization]] and uses a [[Canon EF lens mount#Stepping motor|Stepping motor]] for the focus. It is the first 35mm lens from Canon with [[Macro photography|macro]] capability. It supports a magnification up to 1:1, and also includes a built-in ring light.<ref name="Canon Officially Announces the EF-S 35mm">{{cite web
The '''EF 35&nbsp;mm {{f/}}2''' is a consumer level lens. It is constructed with a plastic body and a metal mount. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The maximum aperture of {{f/}}2 gives this lens the ability to create depth of field effects, but not to the same shallowness of the EF 35&nbsp;mm {{f/}}1.4L USM, while its five-blade diaphragm may produce background blur ([[bokeh]]) which is less pleasing than that produced by the eight-blade diaphragm of the f/1.4 lens. The optical construction of this lens contains seven lens elements, without any special lens elements. It uses a linear extension focusing system, powered by an AFD motor. Auto focus speed of this lens is moderately fast, but focusing does make some sound. The front of the lens does not rotate when focusing, but does extend.
|url=http://www.canonrumors.com/canon-officially-announces-the-ef-s-35mm-f2-8-macro-is-stm/

|title= Canon Officially Announces the EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM
==EF 35 mm {{f/}}2 IS USM==
|work=canonrumors
The '''EF 35&nbsp;mm {{f/}}2''' is an enthusiast-level lens. Like the original version of the {{f/}}2 lens, it has a plastic body and a metal mount, but adds [[image stabilization]]. It also has an eight-blade diaphragm with rounded blades, as opposed to the eight non-rounded blades of the {{f/}}1.4L lens and the five non-rounded blades of the original {{f/}}2 model. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The optical construction of this lens contains 10 elements in 8 groups, including one molded aspherical element. It uses a ring-type USM motor. The front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.
|accessdate=2017-04-06
}}</ref><ref name="Canon Officially Announces the EF-S 35mm Macro">{{cite web
|url=https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/about/newsroom/press-releases/press-release-details/2017/20170406-Lens/20170406-Lens
|title= Up Close and Personal: Canon Announces New EF-S 35MM F/2.8 Macro IS STM Lens to Help Explore the Beauty of Macro Photography
|work=Canon usa
|author=Canon Inc.
|author-link=Canon Inc.
|accessdate=2017-04-06
}}</ref>


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! Attribute !! {{f/}}1.4L USM !! {{f/}}2 !! {{f/}}2 IS USM
!Attribute !! EF {{f/}}1.4L USM !! EF {{f/}}1.4L II USM !! EF {{f/}}2 !! EF {{f/}}2 IS USM!! EF-S {{f/}}2.8 Macro IS STM
|-
|-
! Image
!Image
| [[File:35L.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:35L.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Canon 35mm f2 II.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:Canon EF35mm f1.4L II USM.jpg|alt=Canon EF35mm f/1.4L II USM|frameless|264x264px]]
| [[File:Canon EF35mm F2 IS USM.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:Canon 35mm f2 II.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:Canon EF35mm F2 IS USM.jpg|200px]]
|
|-
|-
! colspan=6|Key features
! [[Canon EF lens mount#Image Stabilizer|Image stabilizer]]
| colspan=2| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|-
|-
! [[Full-frame digital SLR|Full-frame compatible]]
! [[Canon EF lens mount#Ultrasonic Motor drive|Ultrasonic Motor]]
|colspan=4| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
![[Canon EF lens mount#Image Stabilizer|Image stabilizer]]
|colspan=3|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|colspan=2|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|-
![[Canon EF lens mount#Ultrasonic Motor drive|Ultrasonic Motor]]
| colspan=2|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
! [[Canon EF lens mount#Stepping motor|Stepping Motor]]
|colspan=4| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|-
![[Canon L lens|L-series]]
| colspan=2|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
| colspan=3|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
! Environmental Sealing
| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|colspan=3| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
|-
! [[Canon EF lens mount#L-lens|L-series]]
![[Canon EF lens mount#Diffractive optics|Diffractive Optics]]
|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
| colspan=5|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| colspan=2| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
|-
![[Macro photography|Macro]]
! [[Canon EF lens mount#Diffractive optics|Diffractive Optics]]
| colspan=3| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| colspan=4|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
| [[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|-
|-
! colspan=6|Technical data
! [[Macro photography|Macro]]
| colspan=3| [[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|-
|-
! Maximum [[aperture]]
!Maximum [[aperture]]
|1.4
| colspan=2|1.4
| colspan=2|2
| colspan=2|2
|2.8
|-
|-
! Minimum [[aperture]]
!Minimum [[aperture]]
| colspan=3| 22
|colspan=4|22
|32
|-
|-
!Horizontal [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
! Weight
| colspan=4|54°
| 1.27&nbsp;lb/580 g
|35°55'
| 0.46&nbsp;lb/210 g
| 0.74&nbsp;lb/335 g
|-
|-
!Diagonal [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
! Maximum diameter
| colspan=4|63°
| 3.1 in/79.0&nbsp;mm
|42°35'
| 2.7 in/67.4&nbsp;mm
| 3.1 in/77.9&nbsp;mm
|-
|-
!Vertical [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
! Length
| colspan=4|38°
| 3.4 in/86.0&nbsp;mm
|24°20'
| 1.7 in/42.5&nbsp;mm
| 2.5 in/62.6&nbsp;mm
|-
|-
!Groups/elements
! [[Filter (photography)|Filter]] diameter
|9/11
| 72&nbsp;mm
|11/14
| 52&nbsp;mm
|5/7
| 67&nbsp;mm
|8/10
|6/10
|-
|-
!# of [[Diaphragm (optics)|diaphragm]] blades
! Horizontal [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
|8
| colspan=3| 54°
|9
|5
|8
|7
|-
|-
!Closest focusing distance
! Diagonal [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
|1.0&nbsp;ft/0.3&nbsp;m
| colspan=3| 63°
|0.92&nbsp;ft/0.28&nbsp;m
|0.8&nbsp;ft/0.25&nbsp;m
|0.79&nbsp;ft/0.24&nbsp;m
|{{cvt|0.13|m|in}}
|-
|-
! Max. magnification
! Vertical [[Angle of view|viewing angle]]
| 0.18×
| colspan=3| 38°
| 0.21×
| 0.23×
| 0.24×
| 1×
|-
|-
! colspan=6|Physical data
! Groups/elements
| 9/11
| 5/7
| 8/10
|-
|-
!Weight
! # of [[Diaphragm (optics)|diaphragm]] blades
|1.27&nbsp;lb/580&nbsp;g
| 8
|1.67&nbsp;lb/760&nbsp;g
| 5
|0.46&nbsp;lb/210&nbsp;g
| 8
|0.74&nbsp;lb/335&nbsp;g
|{{cvt|190|g|oz}}
|-
|-
!Maximum diameter
! Closest focusing distance
| 1.0&nbsp;ft/0.3 m
|3.1&nbsp;"/79.0&nbsp;mm
| 0.8&nbsp;ft/0.25 m
|3.2&nbsp;"/80.4&nbsp;mm
| 0.79&nbsp;ft/0.24 m
|2.7&nbsp;"/67.4&nbsp;mm
|3.1&nbsp;"/77.9&nbsp;mm
|{{cvt|69.2|mm|in}}
|-
|-
!Length
! Release date
|3.4&nbsp;"/86.0&nbsp;mm
| December 1998
|4.2&nbsp;"/105.5&nbsp;mm
| October 1990
|1.7&nbsp;"/42.5&nbsp;mm
| December 2012
|2.5&nbsp;"/62.6&nbsp;mm
|{{cvt|55.8|mm|in}}
|-
|-
![[Filter (photography)|Filter]] diameter

| colspan=2|72&nbsp;mm
! [[Suggested retail price|MSRP]] [[United States dollar|$]]
|52&nbsp;mm
|67&nbsp;mm
|49&nbsp;mm (attached to Hood)
|-
! colspan=6|Accessories
|-
!Lens Caps
|colspan=2|E-72 II
|E-52 / E-52 II
|E-67 II
|EF-S35
|-
!Lens hood
|EW-78C
|EW-77B
|EW-65 II
|EW-72
|ES-27
|-
!Case
| colspan=2|LP1219
|LP1011
|LP1116
|LP1014
|-
! colspan=6|Retail information
|-
!Release date
|December 1998
|August 2015
|October 1990
|December 2012
|April 2017
|-
! Currently in production?
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|[[File:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes]]&nbsp;Yes
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Rumors|first=Canon|date=2021-04-08|title=Canon officially discontinues a lot more EF lenses|url=https://www.canonrumors.com/canon-officially-discontinues-a-lot-more-ef-lenses/|access-date=2021-04-09|website=Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip|language=en-US}}</ref>
|[[File:X mark.svg|15px|No]]&nbsp;No<ref name=":0" />
|-
![[Suggested retail price|MSRP]] [[United States dollar|$]]
|$1479
|$1479
|$1799
|$320
|$320
|$600
|$600
|$349.99
|-
|-
! Street Price [[United States dollar|$]]
!Street Price [[United States dollar|$]]
|$1200
|$1200
|
|$220
|$220
|$600
|$600
|
|}
|}


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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* [http://consumer.usa.canon.com/app/pdf/lens/EFLensChart.pdf EF/EF-S lens chart]
* [http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/index.html Canon Camera Museum]
* [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/series_search.html?t=lens&s=ef EF Lenses - Canon Camera Museum] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505082457/http://global.canon/en/c-museum/series_search.html?t=lens&s=ef |date=2017-05-05 }}
* [http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/ef_lens_lineup/ef_35mm_f_2_is_usm#Specifications]
* [https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/lenses/ef/wide-angle/ef-35mm-f-2-is-usm]


== External links ==
{{commonscat multi|Canon EF 35mm F1.4L USM|Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM|Canon EF 35mm F2|Canon EF 35mm F2.0 IS USM}}
{{Canon EF lenses}}
{{Canon EF lenses}}



Latest revision as of 04:18, 13 November 2023

The Canon EF 35mm lenses are a family of wide angle prime lenses with EF mount made by Canon Inc. The family also includes one EF-S lens that only mounts on Canon bodies with APS-C sensors.

Focal lengths at 35mm or less are considered wide angle on 135 film and full-frame digital bodies. This focal length is commonly used for group portraits, landscapes, street photography, and general purpose photography, due to its relatively wide-angle views and low distortion characteristics.

Four EF and one EF-S 35mm lenses have been developed. Two of these are L series lens. Three of the five lenses are currently available (the f/1.4L II USM, the f/2 IS USM and the EF-S f/2.8 Macro IS STM).

  • f/1.4L USM
  • f/1.4L II USM
  • f/2
  • f/2 IS USM
  • EF-S f/2.8 Macro IS STM

Due to the crop factor of Canon APS-C (1.6x) and APS-H (1.3x) sensors, all of the 35mm lenses have a equivalent focal length of 56mm and 45.5mm respectively.

EF 35mm f/1.4L USM

[edit]

The EF 35mm f/1.4L USM is a professional L series lens. It is constructed with a metal body. Features of this lens are a wide rubber focus ring that is damped, and a distance window with infrared index. The maximum aperture of f/1.4 gives this lens the ability to create shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh effects. The optical construction of this lens contains 11 lens elements in 9 groups, including one ground and polished aspherical lens element. It uses a rear floating focusing system, powered by a ring type USM motor. Autofocus speed of this lens is very fast, and the front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.

EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM

[edit]

The EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM is a successor of the EF 35mm f/1.4L USM. It was announced at the 27th of August 2015 and is available since October same year.[1] The EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM lens is the first lens in Canon line up to use a Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics element (BR element) to reduce the chromatic aberration at the blue end of the spectrum.[2] This results in a better optical quality. Further it has, according to Canon, an improved weather sealing. On other hand it is roughly 20 mm longer and 180 g heavier.

EF 35mm f/2

[edit]

The EF 35mm f/2 is a prosumer level lens. It is constructed with a plastic body and a metal mount. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The maximum aperture of f/2 gives this lens the ability to create depth of field effects, but not to the same shallowness of the EF 35mm f/1.4L USM, while its five-blade diaphragm may produce background blur (bokeh). The optical construction of this lens contains seven lens elements, without any special lens elements. It uses a linear extension focusing system, powered by an AFD motor. Auto focus speed of this lens is moderately fast, but focusing does make some sound. The front of the lens does not rotate when focusing, but does extend.

EF 35mm f/2 IS USM

[edit]

The EF 35mm f/2 is an enthusiast-level lens. Like the original version of the f/2 lens, it has a plastic body and a metal mount, but adds image stabilization. It also has an eight-blade diaphragm with rounded blades, as opposed to the eight non-rounded blades of the f/1.4L lens and the five non-rounded blades of the original f/2 model. This lens features a distance window with infrared index. The optical construction of this lens contains 10 elements in 8 groups, including one molded aspherical element. It uses a ring-type USM motor. The front of the lens neither rotates nor extends when focusing.

EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM

[edit]

The EF-S 35 mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM, like all other EF-S lenses, can only be mounted to a Canon camera with EF-S mount and not to a camera with EF mount. The lens has image stabilization and uses a Stepping motor for the focus. It is the first 35mm lens from Canon with macro capability. It supports a magnification up to 1:1, and also includes a built-in ring light.[3][4]

Specifications

[edit]
Attribute EF f/1.4L USM EF f/1.4L II USM EF f/2 EF f/2 IS USM EF-S f/2.8 Macro IS STM
Image Canon EF35mm f/1.4L II USM
Key features
Full-frame compatible Yes Yes No No
Image stabilizer No No Yes Yes
Ultrasonic Motor Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No
Stepping Motor No No Yes Yes
L-series Yes Yes No No
Environmental Sealing No No Yes Yes No No
Diffractive Optics No No
Macro No No Yes Yes
Technical data
Maximum aperture 1.4 2 2.8
Minimum aperture 22 32
Horizontal viewing angle 54° 35°55'
Diagonal viewing angle 63° 42°35'
Vertical viewing angle 38° 24°20'
Groups/elements 9/11 11/14 5/7 8/10 6/10
# of diaphragm blades 8 9 5 8 7
Closest focusing distance 1.0 ft/0.3 m 0.92 ft/0.28 m 0.8 ft/0.25 m 0.79 ft/0.24 m 0.13 m (5.1 in)
Max. magnification 0.18× 0.21× 0.23× 0.24×
Physical data
Weight 1.27 lb/580 g 1.67 lb/760 g 0.46 lb/210 g 0.74 lb/335 g 190 g (6.7 oz)
Maximum diameter 3.1 "/79.0 mm 3.2 "/80.4 mm 2.7 "/67.4 mm 3.1 "/77.9 mm 69.2 mm (2.72 in)
Length 3.4 "/86.0 mm 4.2 "/105.5 mm 1.7 "/42.5 mm 2.5 "/62.6 mm 55.8 mm (2.20 in)
Filter diameter 72 mm 52 mm 67 mm 49 mm (attached to Hood)
Accessories
Lens Caps E-72 II E-52 / E-52 II E-67 II EF-S35
Lens hood EW-78C EW-77B EW-65 II EW-72 ES-27
Case LP1219 LP1011 LP1116 LP1014
Retail information
Release date December 1998 August 2015 October 1990 December 2012 April 2017
Currently in production? No No Yes Yes No No No No[5] No No[5]
MSRP $ $1479 $1799 $320 $600 $349.99
Street Price $ $1200 $220 $600

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Canon Inc. (27 August 2015). "Canon U.S.A. Introduces New Canon EF 35mm F/1.4L II USM Lens". Canon usa. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  2. ^ Canon Inc. "Canon Develops New Camera-Lens Optical Element That Enables Extremely High Levels Of Chromatic Aberration Correction". Canon usa. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  3. ^ "Canon Officially Announces the EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM". canonrumors. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  4. ^ Canon Inc. "Up Close and Personal: Canon Announces New EF-S 35MM F/2.8 Macro IS STM Lens to Help Explore the Beauty of Macro Photography". Canon usa. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
  5. ^ a b Rumors, Canon (2021-04-08). "Canon officially discontinues a lot more EF lenses". Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
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