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Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Lens | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $90.00 (45%)
New (52) Used (10) from $113.50
Rating: 55 reviews
Media: Electronics Optical Zoom: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 55 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3.6 x 3.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: EFS18-55mm Model: EFS18-55mm UPC: 013803079296 EAN: 0013803079296
Release Date: October 22, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The standard zoom lens is designed with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer technology while retaining the compactness and lightness of previous models. Its stabilization allows sharp hand-held shots at shutter speeds up to four stops slower than otherwise possible | | • | It consists of 11 elements in 9 groups and uses an Aspherical lens element to correct aberration for excellent image quality throughout the zoom range and a circular aperture for exquisite rendering of out-of-focus backgrounds |
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Product Description Canon's latest optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology provides up to 4-stop compensation for image blur caused by camera shake and slow shutter speeds. Photographers normally shooting handheld at 1/250 sec can switch on IS to obtain a similarly steady and blur-free result with a shutter speed of just 1/15 second. The inclusion of automatic panning detection makes it easier for photographers to track wildlife and other moving subjects. To ensure consistently accurate results at all zoom positions, the IS system within each lens has been optimised for that lens' specific focal length range. Since the IS system is based within the lens, the results are visible through the viewfinder when framing the image.
Amazon.com Product Description Equipped with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology, the Canon EF-S 18-55mm standard zoom lens is ideal for just about any application. IS technology compensates for camera shake by providing the equivalent effect of a shutter speed up to four stops faster. This allows you to take sharp handheld shots even in low-light conditions--a must for sports and nature photography. The lens also offers an aspherical lens element that corrects for aberration, thus producing a topnotch image throughout the zoom range, and a circular aperture that exquisitely renders out-of-focus backgrounds. Despite its minimal size, weight, and cost, the lens expands the picture-taking possibilities any time slow shutter speeds are needed. p bSpecifications/bbr ul liFocal length: 18 to 55mm liMaximum aperture: f/3.5 to f/5.6 liLens construction: 11 elements in 9 groups liAngle of view: 74 degrees @ 20 feet to 27 degrees @ 50 feet liFocus adjustment: Autofocus (DC motor) with manual focus option liClosest focusing distance: 9.8 inches liFilter size: 58mm liDimensions: 2.7 inches in diameter and 3.33 inches long liWeight: 7.1 ounces liWarranty: 1 year /ul
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For the money, it needs to be in your bag! November 19, 2008 Jonathan M. Woods (Harrisonburg, VA USA) I purchased this lens two days ago, and since I have already I've pulled about 200-400 images through that thing. Though it's not a "wide-angle" lens, it certainly clearly captures down at 17mm and it's pretty darn wide. br / br /I'd have to give this thing two thumbs up. For speed. For weight. For image quality. br / br /Definitely one to keep in the camera bag.
Decent lens November 15, 2008 Beth Currado (Chittenango NY) I bought this lens to replace the original kit lens of my XTi. Based on reviews, it is supposed to be optically better than its predecessor. I like the IS and the pictures are somewhat sharper than with the previous lens. It was inexpensive and I'll be selling the other lens on Ebay so overall, I'm glad I made the investment. If it was more expensive, I don't think I would have switched.
Good quality, lightweight November 14, 2008 VAO (Dickinson, TX USA) The 28-135 IS lens came with my Cannon EOS 40D camera. Good lens, but somewhat heavy. Also, did not provide enough of a wide angle. I take mostly outdoor landscape pictures and most of them are taken when I am on vacation. This 18-55 IS lens is very lightweight and produces very good pictures. After purchasing it, I am finding that I use it about 75% of the time and the 28-135 lens that came with the camera only about 25% of the time.
Fantastic standard zoom for the money. November 7, 2008 Taylor (Salt Lake City, UT United States) This lens is the best kit lens on the market right now, and likely best standard zoom under $300. It has no obvious flaws, takes sharp pictures, and has fantastic image stabilization. I can take 1/10 shutter speed and even the occasional 1/4 with sharp results. Build quality is not like a $500 lens, but this was designed for the Rebel series. It seems to have a similar quality and finish to my Rebel XS and I don't think it feels "cheap". There are more detailed reviews and tests elsewhere on the internet, so I won't spout off for 2 pages. But, the bottom line is that this is a great lens, especially for the money, and will serve you well for general photography. If you need a longer zoom too, I would recommend the canon 55-250 IS to mate with this lens.
Good improvment on old kit lens October 28, 2008 N. Mandel I've owned the old 18-55 non-IS and this new IS version. I purchased it when I first bought my 40D. You can't beat the bang for the buck for this new version, and the lens gives you a nice wide angle zoom range. On the downside, the lens can feel a bit in build, and has noticeable distortion at 18mm. The next step up with this zoom range and IS is the 17-85IS which is at least $300 more than this lens so this is a good bargain! For anyone who has owned the older non-IS version of this lens, let me assure you that it is a nice step up!
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