• Reviews around walk (4.30 of 5)

    Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens

    • It's a good walk-around lens, but sometimes I miss the flexibility of a zoom lens - particularly when photographing subjects that move around a lot like kids & pets.
    • It's so light and unobtrusive that it makes a great walk-around lens for street photography or vacation pics.
    • I love this lens for my close up work as well as walking around with it it has almost completely replaced my 18-55mm zoom walk around lens and takes much better shots as well
    • It's a good walk-around lens, but sometimes I miss the flexibility of a zoom lens - particularly when photographing subjects that move around a lot like kids & pets.
    • This lens is quickly becoming my favorite walk around lens
    • It does alright for landscapes and is a good walk around lens on my Canon
    • If you want a great walk around lens that has outstanding optics and is tack sharp buy this lens, if you want realistic close up shots and beautiful color fidelity buy this lens
    • On an APS-C camera, it gives a terrific "walking around" focal length, as long as you're willing to zoom with your feet.
    • This one is a great walk around lens
    • The colors are nice and rich, and it’s a good walk around lens.
    • Because it's so lite and compact this little pancake lens makes a good walk around option
    • Has become my favorite walk around lens!
    • My Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 is one of the best walk around zooms for EF-S, but at the same settings, my primes are way sharper and brighter
    • The photos are all very blurry even in auto non-flash and the edges aren't crisp.. really disappointed as I really really wanted to like product and after testing two they didn't meet expectation.
    • I use this lens the most along with my nifty fifty (of course).I use this lens for portraits as well as for shooting around the city.definitely happy I bought this.
    • Great for general purpose shooting, as well as for selfies when you hold your camera at arm’s length.
    • Like any camera a tripod or monopod enhances low light shooting - when the venues allow them!!!Autofocus works well and the transition to and from manual for certain shots is quick such as into museum display cases and wildlife in foliage that could otherwise spoof an autofocus