For standout portraits, the fast f/1.4, nine blade aperture delivers beautiful background blur and ease of control over depth of field.
With a wide-angle view, shoot your subjects in their natural habitat and environment without distortion.
EF 35mm f/1.4L II USMÂ is our first lens to include BR optics - new technology that significantly reduces chromatic aberration for sharper images.
Be on top of rapid moving scenes with the ring-type ultrasonic motor that drives extremely fast, near silent auto focus.
EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM boasts the iconic design and build DNA that Canon's flagship L-series lens range is renowned for.
Designed to withstand challenging shooting environments and prolonged use in all conditions, EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM delivers.
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in certain Small Office Multifunction Printers and Laser Printers.
Multiple vulnerabilities were found in certain printer drivers for production printers, office/small office multifunction printers, and laser printers.
Multiple cases of buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been confirmed for Canon Laser Printers and Small Office Multifunction Printers.
A passback vulnerability was found in production printers, office/small office multifunction printers and laser printers.