Hybrid RF
Canon RF 24-105mm F2.8L IS USM Z
SpecificationsSpecifications
- 24-105mm F2.8 standard zoom
Professional standard zoom for video and stills
- Smooth action Iris Ring
With Auto Mode position iris lock
- 11-blade circular aperture
For creative control of Bokeh and highlights
- Image Stabilisation
5.5-stops Optical, 8-stops Combined 1
- Aspheric and UD elements
For high image quality with maximum sharpness
- Dual Nano USM motor
For smooth, fast and quiet autofocus
- Custom buttons and Control ring
For easy customisation and control over camera settings
- Optional Power Zoom Adapters
For smooth operation and zoom control
Specifications in detail
Optical Features / Specifications
- Image SizeFull Frame
- Angle of View (Horizontal, vertical, diagonal)74° - 19° 20',
53° - 13°,
84° - 23° 20' - Lens Construction (Elements/Groups)23 / 18
- Special Optics4 x UD, 2 x GMo aspherical, 1 x replica aspherical
- Special FeaturesIris Ring (Video)
- Number of Diaphragm Blades11
- Minimum Aperture22
- Closest Focusing Distance (m)0.45m (at 24mm)
0.45m (at 105mm) - Maximum Magnification (x)0.08x (at 24mm)
0.29x (at 105mm) - Control RingYes
- Image Stabilizer OIS15.5
- Image Stabilizer IBIS x OIS28.0
- AF ActuatorDual Nano USM
- CoatingsASC, Super Spectra
- FluorineFront
Accessories
- Lens CapE-82 II
- Lens HoodEW-88E
- Lens Case/PouchLZ1326 (B)
- Rear End CapLens Dust Cap RF
- Extender CompatibilityNot compatible
- Other AccessoriesLens Holder LH-E1,
Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2 / PZ-E2B
Physical Specifications
- Tested under CIPA standards. Lenses released after July 2024 tested under CIPA-2024 standard in the yaw/pitch (+ roll in case of IBIS) directions at maximum focal length, with a specific camera.
- Tested under CIPA standards. Lenses released after July 2024 tested under CIPA-2024 standard in the yaw/pitch (+ roll in case of IBIS) directions at maximum focal length, with a specific camera.
- Lenses with dust/moisture resistance are fitted with a rubber ring on the lens mount which may cause slight abrasion of the camera mount. This in no way effects either the lens or camera performance.
- Lens dimensions when in retracted state