
Rokinon
Rokinon XN24-C Xeen 24mm T1.5 Cine Lens (Canon EF)
★★★★★
Professional 24mm T1.5 cine lens with smooth focus gears and full-frame coverage in a durable aluminum build.
$1,295.00*
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Rokinon
Model
XN24-C
Focal Length
24mm
Aperture
T1.5
Mount
Canon EF
Housing Material
Aluminum
Front Lens Diameter
114mm
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Fast T1.5 aperture allows shooting in low light and achieving shallow depth of field
- Aluminum housing provides durability and heat dissipation on long shoots
- Geared focus and aperture rings integrate seamlessly with follow focus systems
- Full-frame coverage works on both full-frame and Super 35 sensor sizes
- Standard 114mm front diameter is compatible with professional matte boxes
👎 Cons
- Fully manual with no autofocus or electronic aperture control
- Heavy and large compared to photo-oriented 24mm lenses, adding to rig weight
- Canon EF mount only — other mount options require purchasing a separate version
- No image stabilization, so a gimbal or tripod is essential for smooth handheld shots
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this lens compatible with full-frame Canon cameras?
Yes, the Xeen 24mm T1.5 provides full-frame coverage and uses the Canon EF mount, fitting Canon full-frame and APS-C bodies as well as many cine cameras with EF adapters.
Does this lens have geared rings for use with a follow focus system?
Yes, it features built-in focusing and aperture gears designed to work with standard cine follow focus and lens control systems.
What is the front filter thread diameter?
The front lens diameter is 114mm, which is a standard cine lens front diameter designed for use with matte boxes rather than screw-on filters.
Is the aperture rated in T-stops or F-stops?
The aperture is rated in T-stops (T1.5), which measures actual light transmission rather than the theoretical value of F-stops, giving you more accurate exposure control.
Does the lens produce any electronic communication with the camera body?
No, this is a fully manual cine lens with no electronic contacts. Focus, aperture, and exposure must all be set manually.