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EF-s f/4-5.6 IS APS-C
Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM [58mm filters, 7.5 oz./213g, 0.8'/0.25m close focus, about $249] bigger. I got mine at B&H; I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield.
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Sample Images
Yellow VW Bug, 17 August 2017. Canon SL2, Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM IS at 35mm at f/9 at 1/200 at Auto ISO 100, Perfectly Clear. bigger or camera-original © file.
Katie and Stella at Critter Camp, 18 August 2017. Canon SL2, FLASH ON, Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM IS at 32mm at f/9 at 1/200 at Auto ISO 400, Perfectly Clear. bigger.
Katie at camp, 14 August 2017. Canon SL2, FLASH ON, Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM IS at 34mm at f/5.6 at 1/200 at Auto ISO 400, Perfectly Clear. bigger.
Introduction
This new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM is an ultralight and high-performance lens.
It's sharp and focuses extremely closely; you probably won't need a macro lens if you have this one.
It is nearly 20 percent smaller than the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM it replaces.
, and it has instant manual-focus override.
Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. bigger.
Compatibility
This is an APS-C lens that works on Canon's APS-C EOS DSLRs.
It works on if you use the EOS-M adapter.
It won't work or mount on Canon's full-frame cameras.
Specifications
Name
Canon calls this the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
EF: Electronic Focus, as all Canon's lenses have been since 1987.
-S: Only covers the small APS-C sensors.
IS: Image Stabilization.
STM: Stepper autofocus Motor.
Optics
Canon 18-55mm IS STM internal construction. IS section and Aspherical elements.
12 elements in 10 groups.
1 aspherical element.
The rear element appears to be a fixed optical flat to prevent dust from being pumped in and out of your camera.
Diaphragm
Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. bigger.
7 rounded blades.
Stops down to f/22 ~ 32.
Focal Length
18 ~ 55mm.
When used on APS-C, it sees the same angle of view as a 28 ~ 85mm lens sees when used on a 35mm or full-frame camera.
See also Crop Factor.
Angle of View
74°20' ~ 27°50' diagonal.
64°30' ~ 23°20' horizontal.
45°30' ~ 15°40' vertical.
Autofocus
Lead Screw-type STM
Internal focus: no external movement as focussed, so no air or dust is sucked in.
Focus Scale
No.
Infinity Focus Stop
No.
Depth of Field Scale
No.
Infrared Focus Index
No.
Close Focus
0.8 feet [0.25 meters].
Maximum Reproduction Ratio
1:4 [0.25 ×].
Image Stabilizer
Rated 4 stops improvement.
Filters
58 mm filter thread.
Hood
Optional Canon EW-63C.
Case
Optional Canon LP1014 sack.
Size
2.62" maximum diameter × 2.43" extension from flange.
66.5 mm maximum diameter × 61.8 mm extension from flange at 18mm setting.
Weight
7.510 oz. [213.0 g] actual measured weight.
Canon specifies 7.6 oz. [215 g].
Quality
Made in Taiwan.
Announced
15 February 2017.
Promised for
Early April 2017.
Canon Model Number
EF-S18-55F4-56ISSTM.
Canon Product Code
1620C002 [1620C001 in Japan].
JAN Code
4549292-075199.
Price, USA
$249, May 2017 [36,000 yen in Japan]
Optional Accessories
Canon EW-63C hood.
Canon LP1014 sack.
Performance
Overall
This Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM is super sharp, focuses fast, close and silently.
Autofocus
Autofocus is very, very fast, and it's completely silent.
This is great for video, as well of course for still shots.
The STM lenses are in a class by themselves for autofocus speed.
Manual Focus
Just grab the rear focus ring at any time while the AF system is active for instant manual-focus override. You may need to .
Focus Breathing
Focus breathing is the image changing size as focused in and out. It's important to cinematographers because it looks funny if the image changes size as focus gets pulled back and forth between actors. If the lens does this, the image "breathes" by growing and contracting slightly as the dialog goes back and forth.
The image from this Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM gets slightly smaller as focussed more closely.
Bokeh
Bokeh, the feel or quality of out-of-focus areas as opposed to how far out of focus they are, is quite good. Backgrounds don't distract.
As with all zooms, the softest backgrounds are had at the longest zoom setting at the closest focus distance at the largest aperture.
Davis 6250 weather station, 25 May 2017. bigger or camera-original © file to explore on your computer [mobile devices rarely display full resolutions images properly].
Davis 6250 weather station, 25 May 2017. bigger or camera-original © file to explore on your computer [mobile devices rarely display full resolutions images properly].
Distortion
This 18-55mm has a lot of barrel distortion at 18mm, and only minor to moderate distortion at other settings.
You can use these factors with Photoshop's lens distortion filter to correct it if you worry about it — and if your camera can't correct it automatically.
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* Some waviness remains after this correction.
Ergonomics
Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. bigger.
Ergonomics are easy; most of the lens is the zoom ring, and the thin focus ring is made of grippy, rubbery plastic.
The IS and AF switches fit right under my thumb.
Lateral Color Fringes
There are no color fringes after default automated correction.
This is marvellous.
Macro
It's sharp!
Ryan shows off his new full braces! Canon SL2, Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 STM IS at 55mm at f/5.6 at 1/100 at Auto ISO 400, Perfectly Clear. bigger.
And this lens gets super close:
Kienzle Flieger Automat 800/2843 at close-focus distance at 55mm and f/7.1, 25 May 2017. bigger or camera-original file to explore on your computer [mobile devices rarely display full resolution images properly].
1,200 × 900 pixel crop from above. bigger or camera-original file to explore on your computer [mobile devices rarely display full resolution images properly].
It doesn't look that sharp, but remember that most of this is out of focus because of the nonexistent depth of field at macro distances.
If this crop is about 6" [15cm] wide on your screen, then the complete image printed at this same extreme magnification would be about 20 x 30" [50 x 75cm]. In this case, you're seeing the texture of the silver paint on the watch face.
If this crop is about 12" [30cm] wide on your screen, then the complete image printed at this same extreme magnification would be about 40 x 60" [1 x 1.5 meters]. In this case, you're seeing the texture of the silver paint on the watch face.
Mechanical Quality
Canon 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. bigger.
It's all plastic, except for the glass and electronic contacts.
Front Bumper
None.
Filter Threads
Plastic.
Hood Bayonet Mount
Plastic.
Front Barrel
Plastic.
Focus Ring
Rubber-covered plastic.
Zoom Ring
Rubber-covered plastic.
Rear Barrel
Plastic.
Identity
Painted around front element and on barrel.
Internals
Seem like all plastic.
Moisture Seal at Mount
No.
Mount
Plastic.
Markings
Paint.
Serial Number
Laser engraved in black on bottom of barrel.
Date Code
None found.
Noises When Shaken
Mild to moderate clunking.
Made in
Taiwan.
Sharpness
This is a super-sharp lens at all settings. Your only limitation will be your skill as a photographer.
It's sharp corner-to-corner at every setting; just be sure you're actually in focus and everything holds still.
Canon 18-55 f/4-5.6 IS STM MTF
Compared
As of 2017, this is Canon's newest basic kit lens.
It's better than everything that came earlier because it has unbeaten sharpness, and also has super-fast and silent focus, great macro ability, and small size.
Usage
Instant manual-focus override
With most L lenses you just grab the focus ring for instant manual-focus override, but with this STM and other advanced electronic-focus-only lenses like the 50mm f/1 L and original 300mm f/2.8 L, depending on your camera you may have to set MENU > [location varies by camera] > Lens electronic MF > Enable after One-Shot AF.
Recommendations
This is a great lens to use on any Canon APS-C digital camera. It's better than any L lens because L lenses are for full frame, and too big and heavy. This lens is also sharper than most wide L lenses like the 17-40mm.
The only reason to consider other lenses is if you need other focal lengths or faster speed.
The very best protective filter is the Hoya multicoated HD3 58mm UV, which uses hardened glass and repels dirt and fingerprints, and is also multicoated.
For less money, the B+W 58mm 010 is an excellent filter, as are the multicoated version and the basic multicoated Hoya filters, but the Hoya HD3 is the toughest and the best.
Filters last a lifetime, so you may as well get the best. The Hoya HD3 stays cleaner than the others since it repels oil and dirt.
I got mine at B&H; I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield.
This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Canon does not seal its boxes in any way, so never buy at retail or any other source not on since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, damaged, returned, store demo or used lens. I use the stores I do because they ship from secure remote warehouses where no one gets to touch your new camera before you do. Buy only from the for the best prices, service, return policies and selection.
Thanks for helping me help you!
Ken, Mrs. Rockwell, Ryan and Katie.
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Is the 18
The best thing about the 18-55mm lens is its versatility. At 18mm, it is fairly wide-angled and is great for landscapes. In the middle of its range, around 35mm, it is perfect for street, travel, and documentary photography, while the short telephoto zoom of 55mm works wonders for portraits.
Is STM lens good?
It depends on your purpose and the camera body you own. STM lenses when paired with bodies which support them will provide superior AF capabilities. It is evident more in Video but does has an edge in stills too. Definitely go for the STM lens if it's available in focal length you desire.
What is a 18
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Zoom Lens. An affordable standard zoom lens suited to a variety of subjects. Enjoy smooth, near-silent focusing when shooting video, with STM motor technology and Movie Servo AF. A four-stop Image Stabilizer reduces camera shake.