Rokinon Cine DS DS24M-C

Its T1.5 aperture and multi-layer coating capture bright, flare-resistant wide-angle footage on full-frame Canon EF cameras. An all-metal build with geared, de-clicked focus and aperture rings enables smooth, repeatable manual control at a cine-accessible price. Ideal for indie filmmakers and documentary shooters needing a fast 24mm prime for controlled low-light scenes and interior setups.

★★★★★ 5.0 (5)
Focal length 24mm
Mount Canon EF
stabilization false
weather sealed false
weight g 55
af type manual focus only
lens type wide-angle
Rokinon Cine DS DS24M-C lens
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The 30-Second Version

The Rokinon 24mm T1.5 is a manual focus cine prime with absurdly good build quality, sitting in the 99th percentile. It's worth buying at $449 if you're a videographer who doesn't need autofocus, but skip it for stills or if you want optical perfection.

Overview

The Rokinon 24mm T1.5 is a manual focus cine prime built for video, not your typical walkaround lens. It's all about smooth focus pulls, de-clicked aperture clicks, and a tank-like metal housing that'll survive any rig setup. There's no autofocus, no stabilization, and the optical quality won't blow you away, but that's not why you buy it.

Performance

This lens is manual in every sense, which tanks its autofocus score (14th percentile) but that's by design. The fast T1.5 lets in plenty of light and throws a decent, if not spectacular, bokeh. Sharpness is middle of the pack, and you'll see some softness wide open. Macro performance is actually better than expected, sitting in the 73rd percentile, so close-up detail shots come out nice. Just don't bring it to shoot wildlife or sports because that 29.6 total score in that category tells you everything you need to know.

Performance Percentiles

AF 13.9
Bokeh 63.8
Build 99.1
Macro 72.9
Optical 35.3
Aperture 65.6
Versatility 34
Social Proof 36.7
Stabilization 34.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built like a tank, top 1% build quality. 99th
  • Fast T1.5 aperture for low light and shallow depth of field. 73th
  • Geared focus ring is smooth and perfect for follow focus systems. 66th
  • Full-frame coverage with a standard filter thread.

Cons

  • Manual focus only, no autofocus at all. 14th
  • No image stabilization, handheld video is jittery. 34th
  • Optical performance is just average, not sharp wide open. 35th
  • Social proof is low, so sample variation might be a risk.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type wide-angle
Focal Length Min 24
Focal Length Max 24
Coating multi-layer coating

Aperture

Min Aperture 1.5
Constant Yes

Build

Mount Canon EF
Format full-frame
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.1 lbs
Filter Thread 77

AF & Stabilization

AF Type manual focus only

Focus

Min Focus Distance 254

Value & Pricing

With prices jumping from $449 to a ridiculous $108,056 across vendors, you have to shop smart. Newegg's $449 listing is the real deal here. At that price, you're getting a solid cine lens for peanuts. If you see it listed for anywhere near four figures, it's a hard pass because you can get autofocus zooms and newer glass for less. Treat it like a specialty tool and only buy at the low end of that spread.

CA$ 702

vs Competition

The Rokinon doesn't really compete with the autofocus zooms on this list. The Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 is an amazing all-rounder with fast autofocus, and the Nikon Z 18-140mm is a versatile travel zoom. The Sigma 10-18mm is an ultrawide for crop sensors, not the same ballpark. If you need to shoot stills quickly or track moving subjects, all those lenses wipe the floor with this thing. But for a dedicated cine lens under $500, the Rokinon stands alone because those other lenses can't match the manual, geared focus experience or the T-stop consistency for video.

Spec Rokinon Cine DS DS24M-C Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Tamron Di III 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Meike Neo Series MK-5514STM-Z Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200
Focal Length 24mm 70-200mm 28-75mm 55mm 14-24mm 28-200mm
Max Aperture - 2.8 f/2.8 f/1.4 f/2.8 f/4
Mount Canon EF Sony E Nikon Z Nikon Z Nikon Z L-Mount
Stabilization false true false true true true
Weather Sealed false true true false true true
Weight (g) 55 176 550 280 649 413
AF Type manual focus only HLA VXD linear motor STM stepping motor Autofocus
Lens Type wide-angle telephoto zoom prime wide-angle macro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Rokinon Cine DS DS24M-C 13.963.899.172.935.365.63436.734.5
Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Compare 53.387.293.246.299.779.179.689.999.9
Tamron Di III 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Compare 9881.263.183.987.979.178.689.934.5
Meike Neo Series MK-5514STM-Z Compare 85.594.972.894.649.794.83489.979.7
Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S Compare 85.581.255.597.682.579.169.289.979.7
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 53.371.973.787.891.265.695.989.999.5

Common Questions

Q: Is the focus ring truly smooth enough for video work?

Yes, it's designed for cinema. The ring is geared and damped, so you can rack focus without any jarring stops, which is exactly what follow focus users need.

Q: Does this lens cover a full-frame sensor?

Absolutely. It's made for full-frame coverage on Canon EF mount, so no vignetting on larger sensors.

Q: Can I use this lens for photography, or is it only for video?

You can take stills, but manual focus and no stabilization make it frustrating for anything but the most deliberate, tripod-based work. It's really built for video.

Who Should Skip This

If you even think you need autofocus, walk away now. Hybrid shooters who swap between stills and video will hate the lack of stabilization and the chore of focusing manually for every shot. Anyone looking for razor-sharp optics wide open should look elsewhere too.

Verdict

Pure video shooters building a budget cine set should grab this lens at $449. It's a manual focus workhorse with a build quality that's genuinely best-in-class. Just don't expect it to double as a stills lens or to hold up optically against modern glass. If you're all about that smooth pull and indestructible feel, this is your lens.

Usage Scores

Macro (51)Overall (48.6)Budget (40.6)Street (49.9)Travel (38.3)Portrait (52.4)Landscape (34.9)Professional (43.7)Video Cinema (49.4)Wildlife Sports (33.2)

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