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Canon 14mm f/2.8 L II USM EF-Mount Lens {Gel}
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Canon's 14mm f/2.8L II: the gold standard ultra-wide prime.
At 14mm with a 114° diagonal angle of view, this lens sits right at the edge of rectilinear coverage before fisheye territory begins. Canon rebuilt the optics for the II generation with two high-precision aspherical elements and two UD-glass elements working together to control the chromatic aberration and edge softness that plagued earlier ultra-wides on high-resolution sensors. Super Spectra coating keeps ghosting and flare in check even when shooting into strong light sources, which matters when you're framing a wide scene with the sun in frame.
The ring-type USM motor drives a rear-focus design that keeps autofocus fast and quiet, and full-time manual focus override means you can fine-tune focus without switching modes. At 0.20 m minimum focus distance, you can get close enough to foreground elements to create genuine depth in an image than just a flat wide shot. The metal barrel and mount, integrated petal hood, and weather sealing make this a workhorse that holds up across field conditions. Canon EF mount users on both full-frame and APS-C bodies get native compatibility, and with adapters this lens runs on Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, Fuji X, and L-Mount systems. For photographers who need a proven 14mm prime, there's a reason this lens has stayed in serious kits for nearly two decades.
Who It's For
Architectural and interior photographers get the full benefit of the 114° field of view for tight spaces where wider coverage is the only workable option. Landscape shooters who work at dawn or dusk will lean on that f/2.8 maximum aperture when light drops and a tripod-only approach isn't practical. Astrophotographers benefit from the same wide aperture combined with the 14mm focal length to pull in large swaths of sky in a single frame. Photojournalists and documentary shooters working in unpredictable conditions will rely on the weather-sealed metal construction.
Key Features
- 14mm focal length with 114° diagonal angle of view
- f/2.8 maximum aperture throughout focus range
- 2 aspherical elements and 2 UD-glass elements reduce chromatic aberration
- Super Spectra coating minimizes ghosting and flare
- Ring-type USM autofocus motor with full-time manual focus override
- Rear focus design for fast, quiet autofocus
- 0.20m minimum focus distance for shallow depth layering
- Metal barrel and mount with integrated petal hood and weather sealing
FAQ
- What makes the 14mm f/2.8L II better than the original version?
- Canon redesigned the optics with two high-precision aspherical elements and two UD-glass elements specifically to control chromatic aberration and edge softness - problems that showed up on high-resolution sensors with the first generation. The II also has a faster, more responsive ring-type USM motor with revised electronics.
- Can you use filters on this lens?
- The integrated petal hood prevents standard threaded filters from fitting. You'll need an adapter system like the WonderPana FreeArc that mounts over the barrel, or you can use drop-in filters if you remove the hood.
- What's the minimum focus distance and how close can you actually get?
- 0.20 m (7.87 inches). At that distance you can frame foreground elements with genuine depth rather than creating a flat wide shot - useful for landscape and architectural work where you want layering.
- Does this lens have image stabilization?
- No. At 14mm, subject movement is less critical than with longer focal lengths, and the f/2.8 aperture and fast USM autofocus keep shutter speeds reasonable in most light.
- Will this lens work on non-Canon bodies?
- It's native EF mount, so it works on Canon full-frame and APS-C bodies. With adapters it functions on Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, Fuji X, and L-Mount systems, though autofocus compatibility depends on the adapter quality.
- How heavy is this lens and does it need a tripod collar?
- 645 grams (22.8 oz). No tripod collar, which keeps weight down and makes it more travel-friendly than you'd expect for an ultra-wide prime.
- What's the angle of view and how wide is 114°?
- 114° diagonally - that's the absolute edge before fisheye lenses start. You're framing nearly everything in front of you without the barrel distortion of a fish-eye.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 14mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF System | Yes |
| Min Focus Distance | 0.20 m (7.87 in) |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Elements | 14 |
| Groups | 11 |
| Diagonal Angle Of View | 114° |
| Maximum Magnification | 0.15x |
| Number Of Diaphragm Blades | 6 |
| Aperture Notes | Circular aperture |
| Special Elements Coatings | 2 Aspherical elements, 2 UD-glass elements, Super Spectra coating |
| Motor Type | Ultrasonic (USM) |
| Full Time Manual Focus | Yes |
| Focus Method | Rear |
| Distance Scale | Yes |
| DOF Scale | Yes |
| Focus Distance Limiter | No |
| Diameter | 80 mm (3.15 in) |
| Length | 94 mm (3.7 in) |
| Materials | Metal barrel, metal mount |
| Weather Sealing | Yes |
| Color | Black |
| Hood Type | Integrated petal hood |
| Optional Accessories | Soft case LP1016 |
| Weight | 645 g (22.8 oz / 1.42 lb) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Canon |
|---|---|
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle |
| Max Focal Length | 14mm |
| Min Focal Length | 14mm |