For a while now, I've been wanting a good wide-angle lens. But they're so stinkin' expensive! I'd look on YouTube, but the one's that got the best reviews were over five hundred dollars. It was kind of disappointing.
And then, I found the 24mm 2.8.
The 24mm is also called a 'pancake lens', because of how small it is. It's like a 'cousin' to the 50mm 1.8. It's got a great wide angle on it, and you can also get some decent 'macro' shots as well.
Pros:
Small
Lightweight
Doesn't feel cheap
Wide angle
Good 'macro'
Smooth auto-focus
Cons:
Doesn't zoom (best for landscape photography)
Manual focus doesn't seem to work (like, at all. I have no idea why they even give you the option to switch to manual focus)
The f/stop is only 2.8 (not a big con, but still...)
No image stabilizer (IMO, since it's so small it doesn't matter that much; but some may still see it as a con)
No image stabilizer (IMO, since it's so small it doesn't matter that much; but some may still see it as a con)
I've only had this lens for a day, but I really like it so far. To give y'all an idea of the angle, I set up the tripod and took some pictures. I did my best to not move the tripod at all, and made sure the camera was set exactly the same for both lenses.
| 24mm lens, f/2.8, shutter speed 1/180, ISO 200 |
| 50mm lens, f/2.8, shutter speed 1/180, ISO 200 |
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| 24mm, cropped to 79% (I was going to crop it to 100%, but I didn't know how. I think there's math involved, and I'm too lazy to figure it out right now). |
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| 50mm, cropped to 79% |







