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Canon 35mm f1.5 10642 - 1265724

Canon 35mm f1.5 10642 - 1265724

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Canon 35mm f1.5 10642 - 1265724

This Canon 35mm f1.5 Thread Mount Lens #10642 is in excellent cosmetic condition with normal signs of use and wear. Cosmetically, this lens is rated at a (9+) condition. Please note, there are faint cleaning marks and five distinct marks present on the front element which should not affect the image quality. This lens is in proper working order, the aperture and focus turns smoothly, the glass is clean and has no signs of fungus or haze. This lens comes with a front and rear lens cap and is ready for use!

What our Experts Think
  • Classic, fast 35 mm optic
    The Canon 35 mm f/1.5 is a vintage manual-focus lens originally released in 1958 for rangefinder cameras—one of Canon’s earliest fast wide-normal lenses.
  • Unique rendering & character
    Users and enthusiasts praise its distinctive look, with a creamy bokeh and classic glow wide open, making it appealing for film, street, and artistic photography when adapted to modern mirrorless systems.
  • Solid build and compact size
    With a metal body and compact form factor (≈29 × 56 mm, 185 g), it feels robust yet portable—a true collectible piece of optical history.
  • Manual focus experience
    As a manual lens, it demands intentional focusing, which many photographers find rewarding and creative, but it’s less suited for fast-paced autofocus work.
  • Rare and collectible
    Its limited production and vintage status make it sought after by collectors and cine/photo creatives; prices vary widely in the used market.
  • Adaptation to modern cameras
    With adapters, it can be used on mirrorless systems—offering distinctive vintage character compared to modern optics, though with typical vintage lens quirks (e.g., flare, field curvature).

Q&A

Q: What is the Canon 35mm f/1.5 lens?
A: This refers to the Canon CN-R 35mm T1.5 L F cinema prime lens for the RF mount — a wide-angle full-frame prime with a bright T1.5 aperture designed for high-quality video and stills on RF cameras.

Q: What are the key features?
A: It offers a 35 mm full-frame field of view, a fast T1.5 aperture for excellent low-light performance and shallow depth of field, and an 11-blade iris for smooth bokeh.

Q: What mount and cameras is it compatible with?
A: It uses the Canon RF mount, making it compatible with Canon full-frame mirrorless cameras (e.g., EOS R series) and cinema bodies like the EOS R5 C and Cinema EOS models.

Q: Is this lens good for video production?
A: Yes — it’s designed for 8K/4K cinema capture, with metadata support and features that help in professional filmmaking workflows.

Q: How does the T1.5 aperture benefit shooting?
A: The T1.5 aperture lets in more light for low-light shooting and gives strong background separation with smooth bokeh — ideal for narrative, documentary, and cinematic portrait work.

Q: Is it suitable for still photography?
A: While optimized for cinema use, its optical quality and focal length make it capable for still photography, especially where wide aperture and creative depth-of-field are desired.

Q: Who should consider this lens?
A: Filmmakers, cinematographers, and hybrid shooters who want a fast, high-quality 35 mm prime for RF-mount cinema or mirrorless cameras.

Q: How does it compare to other 35 mm lenses?
A: Unlike standard still-photography 35 mm lenses (e.g., f/1.8 or f/1.4), this cinema-grade T1.5 lens prioritizes motion-picture performance and manual control, making it more specialized for video workflows.


Maintenance Tips
  • Front & Rear Element Care: Clean with a blower first, then a microfiber cloth; avoid liquid directly on glass.
  • Always Use Lens Caps: Front and rear caps prevent scratches, dust, and internal haze buildup.
  • Protect the Aperture Blades: Avoid exposure to heavy dust; don’t change aperture in dirty environments.
  • Moisture Control: Store in a dry box or sealed bag with silica gel to prevent fungus growth.
  • Mount Maintenance: Gently clean lens contacts to ensure stable autofocus and communication.
  • Avoid Impact Stress: Do not over-tighten when mounting; handle by the lens body, not front ring.
  • Filter Protection: Use a high-quality UV or protective filter to safeguard the front element.
  • Storage Best Practice: Keep in a padded case, upright, away from heat and humidity.