

The following chart shows the incremental reduction of the available maximum aperture at longer focal lengths for several comparable lenses.Ĭanon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM LensĬanon EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens The f/6.3 maximum aperture at the long end of the EF-M 18-150mm zoom lens results in a lens that is smaller and lighter than an f/5.6 version of the same focal range, and the loss of 1/3-stop of light at the long end is not likely to have a substantial practical impact. Since mirrorless cameras do not have dedicated phase-detect AF sensors, they do not require a minimum aperture of f/5.6 for effective autofocus. Typically for Canon lenses, the maximum aperture at the long end of the focal length range is f/5.6, because that is the minimum aperture required to support the dedicated phase detect AF system on Canon DSLRs. Like many zoom lenses, the EF-M 18-150mm has a variable maximum aperture that becomes incrementally narrower as the lens is zoomed from the wide end to the long end. The examples above were taken at 18mm and 150mm, respectively. In addition to being an excellent choice for travel, I find the EF-M 18-150mm a great one-lens solution for family outings, where I often need to shoot in a range of situations and don't want to carry multiple lenses and switch between them. I frequently bring the EOS M6 and EF-M 18-150mm when traveling for business to take advantage of opportunities such as the image below, of the Middle Bridge over the Rhine River in Basel, Switzerland.īelow are two examples of what this very broad focal length range looks like:
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Since the EOS M cameras all have an APS-C sensor with a 1.6x FOVCF, the EF-M 18-150mm lens delivers a 35mm full frame angle of view equivalent of approximately 29-240mm.Īlthough there is no clear definition of the marketing term superzoom, it generally refers to lenses with over a 6-7x zoom range (max/min focal length) with the 8.3x zoom range of the EF-M 18-150mm falling at the lower end of a category where the envelope has now been pushed to more than 20x.īecause a superzoom lens covers a very broad focal length range in a single lens, it can be a good choice for travel, especially one as small and light as the EF-M 18-150mm and particularly combined with the small size and light weight of a mirrorless camera.
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The EF-M designation means this lens is compatible only with EOS M series mirrorless cameras, and not with any Canon DSLRs. Superzooms are a one lens solution, covering a very broad focal length range from wide angle to mid-telephoto or longer.įor the Canon EOS M system of mirrorless cameras, Canon's One Lens is the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Lens, and it delivers performance that will make you want to keep it on your camera instead of throwing it into molten lava.


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#Canon zoom objektiv 18 200 pro
