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Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II Macro Autofocus APS-C Lens, Black {58}
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$64.00
Canon's APS-C kit lens with 4-stop image stabilization
The 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II covers a 28.8-88mm equivalent range on any Canon EOS APS-C body, giving you a genuine wide-to-short-telephoto spread in a package that weighs under two-thirds of a pound and measures just 2.7 inches long. The 4-stop IS II system does real work here: shooting handheld in dim interiors or at dusk, you can recover shutter speed that would otherwise force you to push ISO or accept motion blur. One aspherical element in the 11-element, 9-group design keeps spherical aberration and distortion in check across the full zoom range, and the Super Spectra coating on individual elements reduces flare and ghosting in backlit or high-contrast situations.
The circular aperture produces clean out-of-focus rendering when you're shooting at wider apertures, and the 9.8-inch minimum focusing distance at all focal lengths gives you more working room with small subjects than most zooms in this class. At 58mm filter thread, it shares accessories easily with other Canon glass. For anyone building out an APS-C kit or needing a compact travel zoom that handles low light without a tripod, the IS II's stabilization alone justifies keeping this lens in the bag.
Who It's For
Travel photographers working from a single bag will appreciate the combination of the 28.8-88mm equivalent range and the sub-0.63 lb weight, enough reach for street portraits without the bulk of a dedicated telephoto. New Canon APS-C shooters gain a solid optical foundation with real-world IS performance before investing in specialty glass. Event and documentary photographers shooting in mixed or low light benefit directly from the 4-stop stabilization when flash is impractical. Casual photographers doing close-up work will find the 9.8-inch minimum focusing distance useful across the full zoom range without switching to a dedicated macro lens.
Key Features
- Canon EF-S mount for APS-C bodies
- 4-stop optical image stabilization (IS II system)
- 11 elements in 9 groups with one aspherical element
- Super Spectra coating reduces flare and ghosting
- Circular aperture for clean out-of-focus rendering
- 28.8-88mm equivalent focal length on APS-C
- 58mm filter thread, 9.8-inch minimum focusing distance
FAQ
- What's the real-world stabilization benefit on this lens?
- Four stops of IS II compensation means you can shoot at shutter speeds four stops slower than you could handheld without stabilization - that's the difference between 1/30 and 1/500 at the same aperture and ISO. In dim interiors or at dusk, you recover usable shutter speed without pushing ISO into noise or stopping down and losing subject separation.
- How does the 18-55mm focal length translate on an APS-C body?
- It gives you 28.8-88mm equivalent coverage, which is a genuine wide-to-short-telephoto range. Wide enough for landscapes and interiors, long enough for framing subjects at distance without cropping the frame.
- Does this lens focus close enough for small subjects?
- Yes - 9.8 inches minimum focusing distance at all focal lengths gives you more working space than most zooms in this class, and the circular aperture renders out-of-focus areas smoothly when you're stopped down or at longer focal lengths.
- Will this lens fit other Canon glass I own?
- The 58mm filter thread means it shares step-up rings, ND filters, and polarizers with any other Canon glass that uses 58mm threads. It's also compatible with any Canon EOS APS-C body.
- How compact is this actually?
- 2.7 inches long, under two-thirds of a pound, and designed to be the baseline zoom for travel or someone building out an APS-C kit without bulk. It's genuinely pocketable compared to most standard zooms.
- What optical corrections does the aspherical element provide?
- One aspherical element controls spherical aberration and distortion across the full zoom range, keeping edge sharpness consistent from 18mm to 55mm and minimizing the barrel/pincushion distortion that budget zooms typically show.
- How does the Super Spectra coating affect backlit shooting?
- It reduces flare and ghosting on individual lens elements when you're shooting into the light or in high-contrast situations, maintaining contrast and color accuracy instead of the washed-out look you get from uncoated or poorly coated glass.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 18-55mm |
| Max Aperture | f/3.5 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Canon EF-S |
| Stabilization | Yes |
| Filter Size | 58mm |
| Lens Format | APS-C |
| Equivalent Focal Length | 28.8-88mm |
| Elements | 11 |
| Groups | 9 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance | 9.8 in. |
| Diagonal Angle Of View | 74-27.5° |
| Length | 2.7 in. |
| Maximum Diameter | 2.7 in. |
| Image Stabilization Stops | 4 |
| Special Elements | Aspherical element |
| Coatings | Super Spectra |
| Aperture Blades | Circular aperture |
| Package Weight | 0.63 lb |
| Box Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.5 x 3.45 in. |
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| Brand Name | Canon |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 58mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF-S |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle, Standard / Normal |
| Max Focal Length | 55mm |
| Min Focal Length | 18mm |