![]() ![]() Now, a lot of lenses aren’t offering stabilization anymore since the in body stabilization in cameras are improving, so this extra stabilization is a welcome feature. One switch controls the internal lens stabilization and the other allows you to switch back and forth between auto focus and manual focus. Its programmability really pushes this lens to an even higher quality.įinally, the RF 35mm has two switches on its side. ![]() I’ve heard from other people who prefer to map that ring to adjust the aperture instead of the ISO. I chose to map the second ring to control the ISO, allowing me to make exposure adjustments without needing to stop what I’m looking at and make adjustments on the camera itself. This is actually a really cool feature that I haven’t seen on many lenses. The second right though, is actually programmable and can be mapped to do a variety of things. The first ring is pretty standard and controls the camera’s focus. The 35mm comes with two rings, which is synonymous with the other RF lenses that I’ve had a chance to use. The build quality is solid, and it feels like a premium lens, even at a lower price point. The RF 35mm only costs $500, making it the least expensive lens in the RF lineup. It’s also a macro lens, which means it can hold its focus while being very close to the subject. Rounded nine-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.At 35mm, this prime lens is a great focal length to capture pretty much anything.Configurable Control Ring can be used to adjust a variety of exposure settings, including aperture, ISO, and exposure compensation.STM stepping motor offers fast, quiet, smooth, and accurate autofocus performance that is ideal for video recording as well as still shooting. ![]()
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