Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS 35mm Zoom
Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 13, 2011]
Zach Kaplan
Intermediate
Strength:
Convenient zoom range for all-purpose travel lens. Optics seem very good in some situations, erratic in others. Will hopefully improve with familiarity.
Weakness:
1. It's SLOW. Widest aperture is 3.5, and definitely not suitable for indoor sports unless you ramp up the ISO toward the max. And as I come from the film era, I'm hesitant to do that. Also, minimum aperture is, apparently, only 5.6, so not sure about clarity at extreme telephotos. So far my distance photos aren't impressive.
I think this lens is OK as a general purpose travel lens, and, granted, I'm still going through the learning curve with it and my new Canon 60D. Optics seem OK when exposure is correct (thank God for auto-exposure bracketing). Two major annoyances will be discussed in pros/cons. Similar Products Used: Canon EF 28-135, several Canon FD lenses. |
[Dec 04, 2010]
Anthony Reiss
Professional
Strength:
A wonderful image range of 18-135mm (29-216mm).
Weakness:
It looks like a plain cheap cylinder, not a sexy lusty lens. It doesn't demand attention as the more sexy L and white lenses.
A great EF-S APS sized zoom lens that covers a mild wide angle to telephoto range. The 4 stops IS marketing fluff is true. It tested it down to 1/4 of a second and the images come out crisp and clean as against IS being turned off where camera shake and blur really shows.
Customer Service New lens. Similar Products Used: 27-70mm F2.8
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