In October, Canon announced the RF 24mm F1.4 L VCM, a lens intended to appeal to both photo and video shooters. We shot a sample gallery with it to see how it performs in a variety of scenarios.
While shooting, we used the aperture control ring, which was only possible because we shot the gallery with a Canon EOS R5 II. The majority of Canon’s RF cameras, such as the original EOS R5, R7, R6 II, and others, will only accept input from the aperture ring when shooting in video mode, not in stills mode. It’s also worth noting that the ring is completely clickless, and can’t be switched to a clicked mode.
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