Capture gorgeous images in low light conditions with this 32mm Canon F/1.4 lens. The EF mount fits onto your existing Canon camera, and the option of switching between autofocus and manual focus lets you optimize lens performance. This Canon F/1.4 lens has a minimum focal distance of 0.76 feet for convenient close-up shooting.
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▪ Fixed focal length Lens with high image quality
▪ Bright f/1.4 maximum aperture
▪ 32mm field of view equivalent to 51mm on 35mm full-frame
▪ Close-up shooting with up to 0.25x maximum magnification
▪ Circular aperture (7 blades) for beautiful, soft backgrounds
Manufacturer | Canon |
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Brand | Canon |
Item model number | 2439C002 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 0.51 pounds |
Height | 14 inches |
Depth | 2.25 inches |
Product Id | 2138 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (16 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 013803296396 |
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Amazing lens!! Are you sure this is not an L lens?
Getting this for portraits is gonna give me great bokeh and fantastic sharp images. that F1.4 is gonna gonna be great for light scenes. Wish they made one this for EF-S or EF mounts aswell. Remember that F1.4 will act as an aperture of (F/2.24) which is still Amazing!!
I have down-sized from full-frame DSLRs with L glass to an M50 with the kit lenses and this 32mm f/1.4. Naturally the kits lenses, although quite good, left me wanting more especially in low light situations and AF speed. Whereas the 15-45mm will take some time in low light, almost always emitting the AF assist light, this lens almost never requires the assist beam, unless it's just super dark. AF speed is seriously close to the pro lenses I had before, it just locks on almost instantaneously! It even has a focus limiter, so won't waste time trying to focus the entire focal length! This new 32mm lens really delivers the goods! It is on a different level than the other M series lenses. It is small, but has a nice weight to it. The focus ring is really nicely damped, not flimsy at all. It is super sharp, focuses very quick, and has great colors, right out of camera. Simply a fantastic FAST prime for the M series cameras!
The quality of the lens and the pictures it takes is worth the investment. I haven't had good sunlight since getting the lens but have been taking nice indoor pics with external Speedlite. It is a fun toy to experiment with.
I got this lens after a week with the kit lenses left me wanting something more. The bokeh on this lense is insane! From the first picture out of the bow I was amazed! It took a little getting used to such a wide open aperture at first but I was able to adapt quickly. With a max aperture of f16, this lens with the M50 does struggle to keep midday light under control. I had my shutter setting to 1/4000 100 iso and f16 and still was getting over exposed images. Now that could be due to my lack of experience as well. It is a great low light lens and I think the attached images will speak for themselves.
I just received this lens and it is awesome, fantastic in low light, and sharp at the same time. Will make great use of this!
This lens has very good IQ straight from f/1.4 where the center is excellent and the corners are good very good (in absolute terms)! @ f/5.6 it is a near perfect lens from center to corner on a 24 MPix sensor of M50. I also like contrast and colors of the lens + overall "texture reproduction" which is very natural. In contralight you have some flares - but they are asymmetrical: Put the sun closer to the border and the flare is outside the image, a great property of that lens! Sunstars are nice and natural @ f/11. What I really like is that it has a 1:4 max. reproduction ratio which means that you can reproduce a ~ 60 x 90 mm sized object and f/1.4 is still absolutely usable (just the DOF is tiny) and closeups are crisp, contrasty. AF is fast and decisive except you have very close objects plus very far objects. The focus switch helps if you do not want to be disturbed by closer objects: Canon has built in the countermeasure! Bottom line: M50 + EF-M 32 is a great package if I just want to have a single high quality photographic tool with me to be prepared for a lot of situations from low light to close up. EF-M 22 was to wide for my taste and EF-M 18-55 doesn't provide wide enough apertures - EF-M 32 more than substitutes both for me!
Great lens for taking pictures and getting that nice looking bokeh in your pictures. I'm wanting to take more pictures in the dark and portrait pictures with this camera.
I bought this lens to help me improve my pictures while on vacation. This lens is great for portraits and landscapes. Easy to use and portable. It's my favorite lens.
Bad news: - The lens is auto retracting, meaning it automatically messes your focus by setting it back to infinity every time the camera goes to sleep mode or is turned off. So it's PAIN in macro, astro, product, or whatever photography. - It has a "wired manual focus", and it's bad. The faster you turn the ring, the slower the focus changes. Good news: - The image it produces are amazing! So, optically this lens is a dream come true but Canon has pretty much ruined it with bad electric executions and software (both, the camera's and lenses).