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  2. Canon EF-S 18–55mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EF-S 18–55mm lens f / 3.5–5.6 is a Canon-produced wide-angle to mid telephoto zoom lens for digital single-lens reflex cameras with an EF-S lens mount. The field of view has a 35 mm equivalent focal length of 28.8–88mm, and it is a standard kit lens on Canon's consumer APS-C DSLRs.

  3. Canon EF 500mm lens - Wikipedia

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    These lenses have an EF type mount, and fit the Canon EOS line of digital single lens reflex cameras. When used on a camera with a field of view compensation factor of 1.6x, such as the Canon EOS 400D , they provide a narrower field of view, equivalent to an 800 mm lens mounted on a 35mm frame body.

  4. Canon EF 24-105mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The lens includes sealing against dust and water, although it is not waterproof. It includes an 8-bladed curved diaphragm which remains nearly circular from f/4 to f/8. Like many Canon L-series lenses, it uses common 77mm filters. Characteristic of zoom lenses, it exhibits some barrel distortion at its shortest focal length.

  5. List of standard zoom lenses - Wikipedia

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    Lens mounts Focal length [a] Aperture OIS Weight Length Release year Availability Wide Tele Wide Tele Sony 28-70mm F2 E: 28mm 70mm f / 2.0 f / 2.0 No 918g 140mm 2024 Current: Canon 28-70mm F2 RF: 28mm 70mm f / 2.0 f / 2.0 No 1430g 140mm 2018 Current: Canon 24-105mm F2.8 RF: 24mm 105mm f / 2.8 f / 2.8 Yes 1330g 199mm 2023 Current: Sony 24-70mm ...

  6. Canon EF 50mm lens - Wikipedia

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    Front and rear views of a Canon EF50mm f/1.4 USM. The EF 50mm lenses are a group of normal prime lenses made by Canon that share the same focal length.These lenses are based on the classic double-Gauss lens, [1] with the f/1.8 being a standard six-element double-Gauss with an air gap and powers between element 2 and 3 [1] and its faster cousins adding additional elements. [2]

  7. Canon EF 100mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 100 mm f / 2.0 USM lens is a compact medium telephoto lens with a large aperture. Its physical and optical characteristics are similar to the Canon EF 85 mm f / 1.8 lens. Since this lens is not a macro lens, it is lighter and smaller than the macro lenses. It is also a stop faster. Therefore, it can act as an excellent general-purpose lens.

  8. Canon EF lens mount - Wikipedia

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    That lens was the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM. Canon in 2001 was the first to create a lens with DO (multi layered Diffractive Optical element) element. That lens was the Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO IS USM. Canon in 2008 created the first lens with SWC technology (Subwavelength Structure Coating). That lens was the Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM.

  9. Canon EF 35-135mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EF 35-135mm f / 3.5-4.5 is an EF mount wide-to-normal zoom lens which was introduced in 1988. [1] In 1990 Canon announced the EF 35-135mm f / 4-5.6 USM lens, featuring a different optical and physical design, and a ring USM AF motor. The new lens replaced the original and was billed as an ideal compact travel lens. [2]