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The Canon RF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM is a wide-angle lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2023. The focus is done by Stepper Motor, it has image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 325 €;
4 users have given it an average vote of 9.3 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon RF: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Canon RF.
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Cons:A bit dark and as usual it is not equipped with a lens hood.
Opinion:Great wide angle for the RF-S system. I've been waiting for it! I am an amateur photographer and I use it to take souvenir photos of my trips. I got an R10 just because this lens was available! Without him I would have switched to another brand of camera. Let's start with the cons. It's a bit too dark for me, although with my camera and its stabilization you can take home great shots even in low light. The lens hood, as usual, must be taken apart, a bad habit. Now the PROs. I found it sharp at all focal lengths and even at the smallest aperture. It's lightweight and very compact! It has a closing mode similar to the M series, it collapses and closes easily and without the need for the lock and unlock button. The lens is a bit small and puzzles me but it gets less dirty! Addictive and in the landscapes you can't do without it, you have to be careful in the city. Camera and lens together are compact and light and I wear them hanging around my neck even for a whole day without problems. Highly recommended!
Pros:Size, lightness, image quality for the price.
Cons:Bad as always Canon's habit of not wearing the lens hood!
Opinion:Just picked up and took a few shots on the fly to see how it goes. It's certainly not an L-series, but for 400 euros it's more than fine. Then it depends on what you have to do with it of course, but since now most of the photographs end up only on social media, that's already enough. I'll post a photo to make you understand, then later I'll update the opinion as soon as I've taken some photos It's been a while and I've taken a lot of photos, what can I say? That pleasantly surprised me, sharp rows from the center to the edges, maybe even better than the EF 16-35mm I have for the full. Together with the R7 it has fantastic stabilization! 1 second exposure and even more. Fair colors, as opposed to the EF 16-35mm which are very cold. Now in a small, but really small bag there is the R7, the 18-150 and this 10-18 with 3 batteries. Incredible! Practically from 16 to 240 compared to the full house. So much so that my 3 full houses are more and more at home. I'm still waiting for the lens hood because of Canon's bad habit of not putting the lens hood included.....
Photos taken with Canon RF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM
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