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Ready for virtually any scenario, the RF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM lens pairs with the EOS R system for all-around impressive performance that's ideal for landscapes, portraits, travel and more. With its large, 54mm diameter, L series optics, a bright f/4 maximum aperture and compact size, the RF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM delivers gorgeous, richly detailed photos and video throughout its zoom range, time after time.
It's the first L-series lens to feature Canon's NANO USM for smooth, fast and nearly silent AF, and it offers amazing 5-stop* Image Stabilization for powerful performance while handheld and in low light. From wide angle to telephoto, on a hike, in the studio and anywhere in between, the RF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM delivers the compact design, excellent optics, and advanced features demanding imagemakers call for.
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A dramatically compact 24105mm f/4 lens, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM packs a broad zoom range and a bright maximum aperture into a well-balanced, refined design that balances comfortably on the EOS R camera's body.
The RF mount on the EOS R camera enables large diameter elements throughout the lens, including the rearmost element. This large diameter, coupled with the camera's short back focus (the distance from the back edge of the lens to the surface of the image sensor), helps increase the flexibility of optical design, resulting in incredible brightness and image quality and contributing to the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM's conveniently compact size without compromising performance.
With a zoom range encompassing wide angle, normal and telephoto, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM excels in a variety of shooting situations, offering amazing versatility with the turn of a zoom ring. For example, with the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM, the EOS R camera can go from shooting landscapes to interiors and portraits without a single lens change. In countless situations where the light and subject are constantly changing, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens is ready to go.
The RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens features 3 aspheric and 1 UD lens element to help correct aberrations, distortion and astigmatism, delivering sharp and dynamic images with excellent detail and contrast across the image frame and throughout the zoom range. Plus, it has a 9-blade circular aperture for beautiful, soft backgrounds.
The RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM uses Canon's NANO USM system for the first time in an L series lens. NANO USM combines conventional ring USM and STM (lead-screw type) AF, and features a diminutive chip-shaped ultrasonic motor that's engineered to help deliver high-speed, smooth, precise and near-silent operation, plus full time manual focus (when using One-shot AF).
Smooth and Quiet Autofocus for Video RecordingAnother benefit of NANO USM is that it's nearly silent. This means smooth and silent AF transitions that are ideal for video recording.
The RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens incorporates a control ring on the lens barrel that can directly adjust numerous settings including shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation and more. Located towards the front of the lens and effectively adding a third dial to the EOS R camera's main dial and quick control dial, the control ring has a tactile, easily distinguished surface and features a clicking mechanism that provides tangible feedback for confident use while looking through the viewfinder. For photographers and moviemakers who would prefer a silent control ring, the clicking mechanism can be removed by a Canon service provider for a fee.
The RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens is designed to work in conjunction with the EOS R camera, with both the camera and the lens sharing data to dramatically reduce camera-shake blur, regardless of the situation, whether shooting video or stills. With up to 5 stops* of stabilization, it delivers impressively clear results.
* Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed at a focal length of 105mm using the EOS R camera.
Designed to quickly process data, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM features a 12 pin communication system that is the fastest yet for a Canon lens/camera combination. This accelerates AF, Image Stabilization, the Digital Lens Optimizer and more, helping to simplify complex operations and provide a quick and reliable user experience.
Another helpful feature, the EOS R camera can display lens information right in the viewfinder, making it easy to confirm the lens's focal length without looking away from the subject at hand.
In-camera Digital Lens OptimizerThe EOS R system's 12 pin communication system enables the Digital Lens Optimizer, which works in-camera to combat aberrations and image deterioration, especially in the edges of the image frame when shooting at a large aperture. Data from the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens is transferred automatically to the camera body, facilitating near immediate correction for clear, detailed images.
Like all L series lenses, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens is built to endure the rigors of professional use. Constructed to be rugged, refined and precise, it can be operated intuitively so concentration can remain on the subject at hand.
Vibration Shock ResistanceEngineered to accommodate its optical system, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens features L series level vibration shock resistance in the lens barrel, helping to maintain focus and settings even in turbulent situations.
Dust- and Water-resistantFor reliable performance even when weather conditions get difficult, the RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens features dust- and water-resistant construction in the lens mount, switch panel and all rings.
The RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens features fluorine coatings on the front and rearmost surfaces to help prevent dirt and dust from sticking to the lens, making it easy to clean smudges and fingerprints off.
The RF 24105mm F4 L IS USM lens features Canon's Air Sphere Coating (ASC), which significantly reduces the occurrence of lens flare and ghosting regardless of focal length or the angle of light. This helps provide clean results with minimal distractions and aberrations.
* Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed at a focal length of 105mm using the EOS R camera.
Focal Length Maximum Aperture | 24-105mm F/4 |
Lens Construction | 18 Elements In 14 Groups |
Diagonal Angle Of View | 84°00'-23°20' |
Focus Adjustment | AF With Full-Time Manual |
Closest Focusing Distance | 1.48 Ft. / 0.45m |
Filter Size | 77mm |
Max Diameter X Length Weight | Φ3.29 X 4.22 In., Approx. 1.54 Lbs. / Φ83.5 X 107.3mm, Approx. 700g |
* Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed at a focal length of 105mm using the EOS R camera.

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