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Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on August 15, 2020

Pros: Optical and construction/weight quality and footprint/cost

Cons: ... Not stabilized?

Opinion: It looks born on purpose x M bodies without efv.... It's really all in your pocket - good yield even in macros with extension tubes - essential optics in construction, standard in focal and brightness (a classic 35mm), Lilliputian and very affordable - compared to the 35 f 2 is I find it "anonymous" in the yield, but less critical in the transition from TA to diaphragms - closed, where, however, the 35 is chromatically -pleasant and -engraved (reporting sensations not direct comparisons) - ultimately, if 15/45 is the "disinfected" handyman, the 22 is the "meditated" handyman, which does not even require too much care in the composition (distortion in the norm), with the plus of the brightness of the "disinfected"

avatarsupporter
sent on May 13, 2019

Pros: Small, light, crisp, beautiful colors

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I really can't find a flaw in this lens. Besides being a faster stop I also find it optically superior to its cousin 24 STM EF-S, it is very fast in focus, it is practically welded on the M50 which becomes a premium compact usable anywhere, with a 35mm equivalent. It's sharp, it produces photos with beautiful colors, minimum footprint. Perfect.

avatarsenior
sent on March 11, 2019

Pros: Sharpness, size, definition, color rendition, price

Cons: Manual MAF ring A little too small, light chromatic aberration

Opinion: Bought used with a one-year warranty from a well-known retailer, and is currently the optics I use. Being a lover of the philosophy of traveling light this lens turned out to be the most apt choice. Ridiculous footprint and weight that make it pretty much a compact unit combined with my Canon EOS M100, an excellent construction entirely in metal (bayonet included) and too good for the price to which it is today. On the optical side you can not say anything against it if compared to the price below €250: sharp as a small razor already from ƒ/2.8 where from its maximum splendor to ƒ/5.6 and ƒ/8, color rendition surprising and well balanced , minimum focus distance I would say more than good to take home some nice macro, TA lo blurry is pleasant and creamy. The maximum aperture of ƒ/2 makes it ideal even for night shots where I have not encountered many difficulties, no shortage of defects of course: Personally I found the manual MAF ring a little too small for my hands, I noticed a slight aberration Chromatic when shooting in certain situations of light (nothing serious, a click in Lightroom or rawtherapee resolves). We are not on the same quality of goals well more expensive of course, but I can say that the price to which is sold is perhaps one of the best goals and remains my recommended for those who want to start photographing being a great handyman.

avatarjunior
sent on December 14, 2018

Pros: Color rendition, compact, lightweight

Cons: Focus Ring

Opinion: Taken to pull out of a drawer an Eos M that I could not sell, excellent lens, if foced at the right distance the blur to TA is pleasing. Only negative the focus ring really small. I think I'll only use EOS m + 22 in the next few trips to stay light. I would be curious to know the yield of this lens with one of the last m present on the market

avatarsupporter
sent on May 15, 2018

Pros: Made more than good, compact, solid.

Cons: Nothing.

Opinion: This lens mounted on the M6 is a kind of drug. Machine and lens are always with me, the whole thing remains light, small and the files I get are more than satisfactory. Sometimes if I have to do something important, before I take one of the 5d and the F2 35 or the 35 L II F 1.4, I think maybe it would be enough M6 and 22... Oh well, I just think...;-). Inevitable in the bag of those who have a M system.

avatarjunior
sent on January 28, 2018

Pros: Construction, price

Cons: nobody

Opinion: Found second-hand at a very affordable price was a good investment. Paired with the M series of Canon is perfect as a handyman (the equivalent focal length and 35mm) In my opinion it is really very clear (you can read well the writings that emerge zooming completely). The metal construction is a good added value, good for hikers and travelers with the camera always in the bag.

avatarjunior
sent on December 29, 2017

Pros: Sharp, precise, great definition, very pleasant colors

Cons: I would say nobody

Opinion: Its size, in the first measure, seems to be the strong point of this perspective ... but then emerge qualities that make you fall in love.rnFor "street" photo is ideal, but also traveling is a feather, and for the landscapes it seems done apposta.rnInsomma: 22mm consider him a "handyman" quiet of never being denied ....

avatarjunior
sent on October 14, 2017

Pros: Amazing lens in all respects, the best for Canon Mirrorless

Cons: Maybe chromatic aberrations, in some cases

Opinion: Silent focus, 35mm f2 equivalent, low price, high quality, what else can you want? Already from f2.8 is brilliant in exaggeration and has great colors. Lightweight, super compact, makes the EOS M of any generation almost compact. If you have an EOS M you can not miss this goal, whatever your photo genre or budget, since it's around 100 euros easily. Do not have it!

avatarjunior
sent on March 15, 2016

Pros: Light, crisp already in TA

Cons: Absolutely none !!

Opinion: I took it as a kit with the EOS M !! Love at first sight!! After a few clicks you are already in tune with the lens. Lumino very, very small and light, with small mirrorless fits in your pocket !! Shooting at TA generates a nice blurred with pleasing colors. Once you try it struggles make less. My congratulations go to Canon and its ignegnieri. I recommend it to everybody !!

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2015

Pros: Light and crisp

Cons: Not compatible with SLR.

Opinion: Really good goal, I would say excellent even throw 2 is amazing. Together with EOS m makes a 'good coupled: everything becomes light and versatile as a compact but with quality SLR. For mountain hiking it has become my favorite lens: is unrivaled. He recommended him highly.

avatarsenior
sent on June 29, 2015

Pros: Construction excellent, exceptional clarity already at f / 2, focus quite fast and extremely quiet

Cons: Absolutely nothing

Opinion: I chose to buy a EOS M instead of a Reflex for this purpose (as well as for handling) and are still happy with my choice. Impeccable already at f / 2, has allowed me to take pictures of night, in clubs and at parties (without using flash) and with a standard kit from 18-55 (or many other zoom) you do not even dream of doing. To me that is not a lover of the flash is a vital objective! Highly recommended!

avatarsenior
sent on August 28, 2014

Pros: -Nitido Already in F / 2RN-Great costruzionern-Light

Cons: Levelling-manual focus difficult

Opinion: A must for anyone who owns the EOS-M lens really indispensable for quality and consistency ... Highly recommended for all those who seek quality and compact size, this way you can take with you anywhere "quality" even when you leave the camera at home! rnNon will make you regret the quality of an SLR, to be left in your bag / backpack for all giorni.rnOttima portraits diaphragms perti, for street and also for night shots on a tripod ...

avatarjunior
sent on June 03, 2014

Pros: Unbelievable quality for an optical so small and light! Af fast and accurate.

Cons: Absolutely nothing

Opinion: I purchased this along with the slow eos m. There is everything in one hand and in your pocket .. Practical and easy and you have a 35mm (equivalent) f2! I use it as a younger sister of the 70d but this always carry with you! Excellent quality of construction and photos. Highly recommended! You use it when you do not want to carry the bag or when you go to the beach or in places where the SLR is uncomfortable purse .. For example, in a marathon .. In a mountain climbing .. Or running in the evening .. Magic





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