Canon EF-S 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6 IS Gebrauchtware | Normale Gebrauchsspuren | 12 Monate Garantie
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Got this lens that came with the R100 I guess a ‘kit lens’ you could call it. So far it seems a decent lens, maybe more suited to small group shots and a general lens I’d used while on holiday recently in conjunction with a 10-18 WA and 55-210mm additional kit lens…and some lovely shots…
Got this lens that came with the R100 I guess a ‘kit lens’ you could call it. So far it seems a decent lens, maybe more suited to small group shots and a general lens I’d used while on holiday recently in conjunction with a 10-18 WA and 55-210mm additional kit lens…and some lovely shots…
Bobby68
7. Oktober 2024
Nice lens for my R10 and I find the picture quailty good. It's very light so good for walking around with.
Nice lens for my R10 and I find the picture quailty good. It's very light so good for walking around with.
FraserF
6. September 2024
I bought this just after I got the R7 - I'd planned on using EF glass with a converter which works well, but got this lens locally for a very good deal. Compared with the Canon EF 18-55 III, the build quality seems more solid; when using it, the autofocus is much faster and quieter than the EF, the images seem to my eye to be better in colour and sharpness. It's also at least 12mm shorter when the lens is locked shut: the EF doesn't lock the lens at all. Just about the only thing the EF has by way of advantage is a 55mm throw rather than the 45mm of the RF. The acid test is that the RF stays on the camera by default and the EF one comes out of the bag only when I'm doing a mix of film and stills. I'd not expected to buy (or even like) the RF lenses, having spent so long using the EF range, but this one has persuaded me to take a good look. Definitely worth it.
I bought this just after I got the R7 - I'd planned on using EF glass with a converter which works well, but got this lens locally for a very good deal. Compared with the Canon EF 18-55 III, the build quality seems more solid; when using it, the autofocus is much faster and quieter than the EF, the images seem to my eye to be better in colour and sharpness. It's also at least 12mm shorter when the lens is locked shut: the EF doesn't lock the lens at all. Just about the only thing the EF has by way of advantage is a 55mm throw rather than the 45mm of the RF. The acid test is that the RF stays on the camera by default and the EF one comes out of the bag only when I'm doing a mix of film and stills. I'd not expected to buy (or even like) the RF lenses, having spent so long using the EF range, but this one has persuaded me to take a good look. Definitely worth it.
Jon from Kent
10. Mai 2024
Great lens for travel due to its versatility for landscapes, wildlife, macro, action and portraits. The only downside is its weight and that hanging around your neck it will slide the zoom all the way out. But if you are tight for space when travelling or don't want to carry a collection of lenses, then this is the lens for you.
Great lens for travel due to its versatility for landscapes, wildlife, macro, action and portraits. The only downside is its weight and that hanging around your neck it will slide the zoom all the way out. But if you are tight for space when travelling or don't want to carry a collection of lenses, then this is the lens for you.
BlackFalcon
10. August 2019
Just to add to a previous review - the zoom actually can be locked so that it does not extend when being worn around the neck - this makes the lens magnificent for a full days action. This is the favourite lens in my collection and normally is resident on the body for general use.
Just to add to a previous review - the zoom actually can be locked so that it does not extend when being worn around the neck - this makes the lens magnificent for a full days action. This is the favourite lens in my collection and normally is resident on the body for general use.
alverton
4. August 2019