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Canon 2562A002 EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 is USM Standard Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Features

  • Ring-type USM adjustment system for swift, silent autofocusing and full-time manual focus
  • Close focusing distance of 20 inches; 75- to 18-degree diagonal angle of view
  • Measures 3.1 inches in diameter and 3.8 inches long; weighs 18.9 ounces; 1-year warranty

Description

The Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM standard zoom lens features an Image Stabilizer and high zoom ratio. With the Image Stabilizer turned on, you can obtain sharp, natural-looking pictures in dim lighting without using flash or a tripod. Very handy for places where flash is prohibited. The lens uses ring-type USM for swift, silent autofocus and full- time manual focus. Its closest focusing distance is 20 in. (50cm). Diagonal Angle of View: 75 - 18 degrees, Filter size: 72 mm, Closest Focusing Distance: 1.6 feet. From the Manufacturer Equipped with an Image Stabilizer and high zoom ratio, the Canon EF 28-135mm standard zoom lens delivers sharp, natural- looking pictures virtually ever time. The lens is particularly handy for places where flashes are prohibited, as it excels in dim lighting without requiring a flash or a tripod. Other features include a ring-type USM for swift, silent autofocusing and full-time manual focusing; a close focusing distance of 20 inches; and a maximum aperture of f/3.5 to 5.6. The lens carries a one-year warranty. Focal length: 28-135mm Maximum aperture: 1:3.5-5.6 Lens construction: 16 elements in 12 groups Diagonal angle of view: 75 to 18 degrees Focus adjustment: Rear focusing system with USM Closest focusing distance: 1.6 feet Zoom system: Rotating type Filter size: 72mm Dimensions: 3.1 inches in diameter, 3.8 inches long Weight: 18.9 ounces

Brand: Canon


Focal Length Description: EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: 135 millimetres


Product Dimensions: 3.81 x 3.09 x 3.09 inches


Item Weight: 1.19 pounds


Item model number: 2562A014BA


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 28, 2017


Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US


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  • Smooth
This lens is smooth. It offers me so many new photo ops that I never had before. The IS (image stabilization) is a charm. You shouldn't use it with a tripod, but for the most part it does not blur the picture if you did. (Sometimes the sensor that is trying to constantly focus will move and blur the image when on a tripod. Its best to just flip the switch off and this will not be an issue when shooting) It performs well in low light, both indoors and out, and really enables you to get those shots at dawn/dusk that you otherwise wouldn't stand a chance at getting. An external flash will also give you extra options for shots, but if you are saving money in the short term, this lens will get those low light shots without needing to purchase an external flash as well. Keep in mind the (IS) won't make every shot crisp in low light, but between using that and a tripod, you'll always be able to get that shot, regardless of light. I've had my lens for 2 months, and I've already impressed more friends and family than ever expected. Common questions and comments you'll get include "how were you able to get that shot", "that looks like something a professional would take" and "you really know what you're doing". Of course, even the nicest camera and lens cannot make you a better photographer, it only gives you the tools to do more with your creativity. Aside from having an on/off switch for the IS, you can also turn on/off the manual focus, so that if you aren't ready to take full control, you don't have to. The weight of the lens balances well with a battery grip added to the body. (The battery grip is optional, I got mine through Opteka, and its a great addition for longer battery life and offsetting heavy lens weight.) The overall range that it shoots makes it ideal for your every day lens. With a 1.6x factor on an XT/XTi, you're actually shooting 44-216mm. This will allow you to take your standard shots, get some great portrait photos of friends/families for those special occasions (including weddings), and also give you enough zoom to impress even yourself with the shot potential you will have available... until you find the need or the money to get that telephoto lens. The macro setting also impressed me. It performs surprisingly well, and will leave you smiling day after day. It is not a true macro, but will certainly zoom in within an inch of the subject. The lens has just enough to satisfy both your zooming and macro needs, so you don't have to spend bundles of money on various lenses until you're ready to get serious. The example photos illustrate both of these features remarkably well. This is a great purchase if you aren't able to jump to the L series of glass, and I'd strongly recommend considering this as your optimal walk around lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2007 by S. E.

  • Excellent lens with a puzzle.........
I bought this lens because of Canon's reputation and my prior experience with their products. I'll say right off that I am not disappointed. Actually, I'm quite fond of it and it has become my primary 'walking around' lens. As pointed out by numerous other reviewers the lens is quite capable of producing excellent images, especially stopped down a bit, has very good color fidelity, and sports super fast focusing with little of the 'hunting' that bedevils too many other AF lenses. The IS is a great feature too. I'm generally not a big fan of zoom lenses (all my other lenses are of the fixed focal length variety) because of extra weight, mechanical complexity, and often compromised imaging capabilities. However, this lens won me over because it doesn't cost a king's ransom (the "L" lenses come to mind) and is surprisingly light and small given its wide focal length range and decent low-light capabilities. But here's the puzzle. As also mentioned by many reviewers, the lens suffers from "lens creep" where, when it is pointed downward and gravity has a chance to work, the lens will extend to its maximum 135mm focal length. This will happen even faster, and with greater surety, when the weight of a glass filter and/or lens hood is added to the mix. The practical result of this is that the lens, being fully extended, is more open to damage from accidental impact, and if you don't happen to be shooting at 135mm then you will have to re-zoom the lens every time you bring the camera to your eye. This characteristic isn't a deal breaker for me, but it is odd that Canon hasn't come up with a simple fix. Regardless, I've become accustomed to the lens creep, and find the positive features and overall quality of the lens, especially considering the low price, more than enough compensation. Yes, I would heartily recommend this lens to a friend, albeit with a bit of a disclaimer first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2013 by kcidybom

  • thought it was great- now not so much so make it 1 star
I have always used third party lenses before but after trying this Canon I have to say I am impressed with the quality, it feels like a solid piece of equipment rather than a hunk of lightweight plastic. I find my photos to be much sharper due to the IS and the lens itself. I have tremors in my hands and so was having a difficult time with a normal lens but the IS has helped tremendously for that. I like the range of zoom as it is pretty much all purpose for me( have used the kit lens only once since i got this lens when i needed a wider angle). I could occasionally/rarely use a little more distance but nothing is perfect. My only complaint is that the lens is heavy and pretty much doubles the weight of my camera( Rebel xt). You know it's around your neck after a few hours shooting. I haven't had any focus hunting problems,which i had constantly with the 3rd party lenses. and the lens is very quiet which is imo a good thing. For a reasonably priced lens it is well worth the money. well i feel i have to edit this..shortly after the first review, my lens stopped focusing and would not allow me to take a photo, usually if i was bending over or using macro or in low light. Finally sent it in to Canon in Jan 2,20007...as of this date( march 20,2007 still do not have a lens that is as sharp as the initial lens. they replaced the IS and mother board, ( led me to believe they did that twice but i do not think they did so) clean adjusted set to factory specs but it is so soft i consider it unusable anywhere but around f8...so close to worthless. i am sending it in again after i run some focus tests but i think what ever they did ruined my lens and not although the lens will focus and the is is working, just not the same as it was initially. I wouldn't buy it given a second chance. I would compare it now to a poor copy of a cheap poorly reviewed sigma or tamron lens, worth closer to the mid $200 range ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2006 by Jan ohio

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