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Canon 50mm f/1.8 and 10-18mm Portrait & Travel 2-Lens Kit

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Canon 50mm f/1.8 and 10-18mm Portrait & Travel 2-Lens KitEF 50mm f 1. 8 STM Lens EF S 10 18mm f 4. 5 5. 6 IS STM Lens Expand your imaging capabilities with this 50mm f 1. 8 and 10 18mm Portrait & Travel 2 Lens Kit from Canon . Bundling together the EF 50mm f 1. 8 STM and EF S 10 18mm f 4. 5 5. 6 IS STM lenses, users will be able to create a variety of different images. The 50mm provides a short telephoto 80mm perspective on APS C cameras and can capture images with a shallow depth of field thanks to a fast

  • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens
  • EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens

Expand your imaging capabilities with this 50mm f/1.8 and 10-18mm Portrait & Travel 2-Lens Kit from Canon . Bundling together the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM and EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM lenses, users will be able to create a variety of different images. The 50mm provides a short telephoto 80mm perspective on APS-C cameras and can capture images with a shallow depth of field thanks to a fast f/1.8 aperture, making it a suitable choice for portraiture. This complements the 16-28.8mm equivalent focal length of the EF-S 10-18mm, which is for landscapes and general purpose shooting. So, as the name of the kit implies, users will be satisfied using this combination to capture travel photographs and portraits.

  • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens

    One of the most versatile focal lengths available, the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens from Canon pairs this classic lens design with enhancements to the AF system and physical design that make it both faster and smaller. Utilizing an STM stepping motor, this lens is ideal for both still and video shooting due to its speedy and smooth operation. Further benefitting video shooters, the STM motor also supports the Movie Servo AF mode on select DSLRs for precise and near-silent focusing. An updated exterior design includes a metal lens mount and a re-located focusing ring in order to accommodate the compact overall form factor. The 50mm f/1.8 is a classic, tested lens design, and thanks to enhanced autofocus and a svelte profile, this lens is ideal for everyday shooting in a wide variety of conditions.

    The optical design of this lens incorporates optimized coatings that help to reduce flare and ghosting for increased contrast and color neutrality. The f/1.8 maximum aperture is effective for low-light shooting as well as for controlling your focus plane for selective focus shooting. Seven rounded diaphragm blades further enhance the look of out of focus regions in an image, making it well-suited to portraiture and creative environmental shooting.

    Standard prime 50mm lens is designed for use on full-frame EOS DSLR, however can also be used with APS-C-sized sensors where it will provide an 80mm equivalent focal length.
    Fast f/1.8 maximum aperture benefits working in low-light conditions and also enables precise control over the focus plane when working with selective focus techniques. Seven rounded diaphragm blades further contribute to a pleasing out of focus quality with shallow depth of field imagery.
    A gear-type STM stepping motor is incorporated into the lens' design to provide quick, smooth, and near silent autofocus performance. Additionally, this focusing mechanism also pairs well with EOS cameras featuring the Move Servo AF mode to enable continuous focusing performance when working in live view.
    Full-time manual focus override is available for fine-tuning your focus position for selective focus applications.
    Optimized lens coatings help to suppress lens flare and ghosting for increased contrast and more color-neutral imagery.
    An enhanced exterior design features a metal lens mount for durability as well as a re-located focusing ring to maintain a compact 2.7 x 1.5" form factor.
    UPC: 013803256871
  • EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens

    The Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens is a wide-angle zoom lens designed specifically for EOS APS-C DSLRs, where it provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 16-28.8mm. The optical design incorporates one aspherical element, one UD (Ultra-low dispersion) element, and one large-diameter element to minimize chromatic aberrations throughout the zoom range and contribute to notable image sharpness and clarity. Enhanced lens coatings have also been applied to lens elements to minimize lens flare and ghosting for maintained image contrast and color neutrality.

    Benefitting working in difficult lighting conditions, an Optical Image Stabilizer has been integrated into the lens design to minimize the appearance of camera shake by up to an effective four shutter speed steps. Pairing well with Canon's EOS Movie Servo AF, an STM stepping AF motor produces smooth, near-silent focusing performance that is further benefitted by a rear-focus design, high-speed CPU, and intelligent AF algorithms for quickened focusing. Full-time manual focus override can also be utilized for fine-tuned focusing precision as closely as 8.7".

    Wide-angle zoom lens specifically designed for APS-C-sized sensors provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 16-28.8mm.
    Four-group optical zoom system helps to realize a compact, lightweight form factor.
    One UD element, one aspherical element, and one large-diameter element have been incorporated into the optical design to minimize aberrations and distortion throughout the zoom range.
    Enhanced lens coatings have been applied to lens surfaces to reduce flare and ghosting for maintained image contrast and color fidelity.
    An Optical Image Stabilizer helps to minimize the appearance of camera shake by up to four stops for improved usability in difficult lighting conditions.
    An STM stepping AF motor realizes smooth, near-silent autofocus that is complemented by a rear focus system, advanced AF algorithms, and a high-speed CPU for fast AF performance.
    Full-time manual focus permits critical focusing precision, even in AF mode.
    A seven-blade circular diaphragm helps to produces an aesthetic out-of-focus quality.
    UPC: 013803240764
    • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens
      Performance
      Focal Length 50mm
      Aperture Maximum: f/1.8
      Minimum: f/22
      Camera Mount Type Canon EF
      Format Compatibility 35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor
      Canon (APS-C)
      Angle of View 46°
      Minimum Focus Distance 14" (35.56 cm)
      Magnification 0.21x
      Elements/Groups 6/5
      Diaphragm Blades 7, Rounded
      Features
      Autofocus Yes
      Physical
      Filter Thread Front: 49 mm
      Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.7 x 1.6" (68.58 x 40.64 mm)
      Weight 5.7 oz (162 g)
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 4.45 x 4.18 x 4.15"
    • EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens
      Performance
      Focal Length 10 - 18mm
      Comparable 35mm Focal Length: 16 - 28.8 mm
      Aperture Maximum: f/4.5 - 5.6
      Minimum: f/22 - 29
      Camera Mount Type Canon EF-S
      Format Compatibility Canon (APS-C)
      Angle of View 107° 30' - 74° 20'
      Minimum Focus Distance 8.66" (22 cm)
      Magnification 0.15x
      Elements/Groups 14/11
      Diaphragm Blades 7, Rounded
      Features
      Image Stabilization Yes
      Autofocus Yes
      Physical
      Filter Thread Front:67 mm
      Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.94 x 2.83" (74.6 x 72 mm)
      Weight 8.47 oz (240 g)
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 5.7 x 4.4 x 4.1"
      In the Box
      Bundle Items
      • E-49 49mm Lens Cap
      • Lens Dust Cap E (Rear)
      • Limited 1-Year Warranty
      • E-67 II 67mm Lens Cap
      • Lens Dust Cap E (Rear)
      • Limited 1-Year Warranty
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