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  • QuestionWhat is the maximum aperture of this lens?

    • Answer The maximum aperture of this lens is f/4.5-5.6.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhich Canon cameras is this lens compatible with?

    • Answer This lens is compatible with Canon EOS 70D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D and 20D DSLR cameras. It is also compatible with Canon Rebel DSLR cameras.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this lens have image stabilization?

    • Answer Yes, this lens features an optical image stabilizer that provides up to 4 stops of correction.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionDoes this lens have a stepping motor?

    • Answer Yes, this lens is equipped with an STM (stepping motor) for smooth and quiet autofocusing during video recording and photography.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionHow many aperture blades does this lens have?

    • Answer This lens has 7 circular aperture blades, which helps create pleasing background blur.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the focal length range of this Canon lens?

    • Answer This Canon lens has a focal length range of 10-18mm.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the minimum focusing distance of this lens?

    • Answer The minimum focusing distance is 8.7 inches.
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  • QuestionWill this lens fit a Canon EOS Rebel t7 camera?

    Asked by Daisy.

    • Answer Yes, the Canon Rebel T7 is a APS-C DSLR camera. Therefore, ALL Canon lenses labelled EF-S are made specifically for this type of camera (APS-C). Also, all Canon lenses labelled only EF (without the S) will also work with your camera. You should avoid buying any lenses labelled EF-M as these are only for the mirrorless type cameras, which the Canon Rebel T7 is not a mirrorless camera.

      Answered by dtigue

  • QuestionDoes this lense fit a canon Mark ii 5d?

    Asked by Jessi.

    • Answer No. This lens is an EFS lens, which is designed for Canon's DSLR cameras that have a "cropped frame" sensor, such as the Rebel series, the 70D, 80D and 7D. The 5D (and 6D) cameras have "full frame" sensors, which are larger. If it were possible to attach this lens to a full frame camera, the image would be terrible, because the lens focuses the image onto an area that's large enough to cover the smaller "crop frame" sensor size, but isn't large enough to cover a full frame sensor. The result would be that the image covers just a circular patch of the photograph. To avoid this happening, Canon has the EFS mount, which means that this lens can be attached to the crop frame cameras (Canon calls them "APS-C"), but can't be attached to the full frame cameras such as the 5D. In case you think this is a odd restriction, the reason Canon does this is that an EFS lens can be made smaller, cheaper and lighter than a lens which has to proved an image that covers the larger sensor. Since there are many people with APS-C cameras like the Rebels, there's a market for this kind of lens. Sadly, to find a wide angle zoom that works will with the 5D, you're looking at larger, heavier and... more expensive for sure!

      Answered by foxcorner

  • QuestionIs this lenses compatible with Canon EOS Rebel t6

    Asked by Haley.

    • Answer Yes I have the T6i and it works specifically for a crop sensor camera. If your not sure Canon USA list the lenses by camera type.

      Answered by Drbraveston1

  • Questionwill this camera lens work on a canon rebel t5?

    Asked by Rachel.

    • Answer Yes!

      Answered by Alex

  • QuestionWill this lens fit a canon eos 80d?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer yup

      Answered by Osmana67

  • QuestionWould the EOS M50 be compatible?

    Asked by Compatible.

    • Answer The EOS M50 is compatible with EF-M lenses (EF/EF-S lenses when using the Mount Adapter EF-EOS M) Equivalent to approximately 1.6x the focal length indicated on a mounted lens. You can use the Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM lens with the above named mount adapter.

      Answered by PaulS

  • QuestionWill this lens work on a T7i?

    Asked by Shelby.

    • Answer Yes it will! I have a t7i, and got it for mine.

      Answered by Grant

  • QuestionIs this lense compatible with 5D Mark III..?

    Asked by Wasi.

    • Answer No, this is not compatible with 5D Mark III.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer

  • QuestionIs this lens compatible with a Canon EOS6D Mk II?

    Asked by Walt.

    • Answer No, this lens is not compatible with a Canon EOS6D Mk II.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer

  • QuestionWill this lens, Canon - EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens, works with my Canon 3ti? Thanks

    Asked by Juan56.

    • Answer Yes, it will work with any crop sensor Canon, including the T3i.

      Answered by Chris

  • QuestionWould this be a decent lens to start out using for real estate photography?

    Asked by crystal.

    • Answer Yes, I would think so. I haven't used it for that purpose, but when I did my research on the camera, a lot of people say that they were very happy with it for real estate photography. I have seen some of the images that the people posted and I would agree with that statement.

      Answered by Derrick

  • QuestionWill this lens work on a EOS T5

    Asked by Kacee.

    • Answer Yes. The EOS T5 uses Canon's EFS lenses.

      Answered by BoodleDob

  • QuestionWould this lense be a good choice to accurately photograph large artwork? How do I avoid fisheye while getting crisp details of brushstrokes? Thank you!

    Asked by Kelly.

    • Answer Unless you are going to pull back to avoid distortion in the corners, you may be better off with a 24 or 30 mm on APS-C cropped sensor cameras. If you crop you will lose some resolution, but it would work, just maybe not ideal depending on size of artwork.

      Answered by marvfan