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Canon Portrait and Travel Two Lens Kit with 50mm f/1.8 and 10-18mm Lenses Black

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Style: Two Lens Portrait/Travel Kit


Features

  • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is a compact, lightweight fixed focal length lens ideal for everyday photos, and with a large f/1.8 aperture, a perfect lens for low-light photography and creative background blur
  • EF-S10-18mm F4.5-5.6 IS STM is an EF-S ultra-wide zoom lens with an impressive starting focal length (16mm in 35mm equivalence). For expansive scenery from tall buildings to inspiring mountain ranges, the wide angle of view from the EF-S 1018mm f/4.55.6 IS STM helps you achieve vivid colors and details during your travels
  • A stepping motor (Gear-type STM) supports the Movie Servo AF function in providing smooth and quiet continuous AF during video recording, as well as when shooting photos
  • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM:Minimum focusing distance of 1.15 ft. (0.35m); maximum magnification of 0.21x. EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM:Full-time manual focus allows manual focus adjustment while in AF Mode
  • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM :Circular aperture (7 blades) helps deliver beautiful, soft backgrounds.Metal mount helps provide stability and ruggedness

Description

The Canon Portrait & Travel 2 Lens Kit includes the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM and EF-S10-18mm F4.5-5.6 IS STM.A stepping motor (STM) and newly-designed focus mechanism support the Canon EOS Movie Servo AF function to provide smooth and quiet continuous AF during video recording, as well as when shooting photos.

Brand: Canon


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: ES-68


Camera Lens Description: 50 month


Maximum Focal Length: 50


Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.9 x 4.8 inches


Item Weight: 1.2 pounds


Item model number: 0B002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 1, 2016


Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US


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  • GREAT LENS KIT
Bought this after hundreds of hours of YouTube videos and Blogs on the "Best Canon Camera Lenses" etc. I would say more than 70% of those sources recommended either lens in this kit at some point in their review/recommendations. We have a Canon EOS Rebel T2I and it came with the 2 kit lenses when we bought it originally. This was our first real DSLR after trading up from an old Sony Cybershot. We were blown away by the difference and never thought it could get any better. Fast forward several years and I started looking for ways to get a little more serious about photography as I was taking tons of pictures of the kids and they were just ok. You know good but not great. That's when the adventure into camera lenses began and I was almost put off immediately by the cost. In many cases, the lenses cost more than my entire camera kit with the two lenses it came with, but I persisted and I'm glad I did. The 50mm lens in this kit alone is worth the cost of the kit. While a fixed lens and although you have to be prepared to step back a bit for larger subjects (group photos, etc.) the images that you get on this thing - WITH NO EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING - are AMAZING. During my research, I learned that the blurry background we'd originally got the DSLR for is called bokeh. And while the kits lenses do produce some bokeh and the subject of the photo is clear while the background is slightly blurry, this lens takes it to a whole nother level. With this lens the subject is crystal clear and the background is often blurred to the point of looking like its been post processed in Photoshop or something. The 10-18mm lens is great as well for wider shots. It gives you a nice range between the zooms offered by this kit lenses the cameras typically come with. Images are clear, autofocus works well, and unlike the 50mm you don't have to walk all the way across the street when taking a photo of a larger subject. Long story short - if all you have is the kit lenses that came with your camera - get this kit! We were able to save a couple bucks by buying one of the Used ones listed under the "new and used from other sellers" section but now that I've seen the results of this kit, I would gladly have paid full price for it so we could've gotten the original packaging, manuals, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020 by S'mores-7

  • The perfect entry level kit
Are usually like to buy used photography equipment especially since I’m new to photography and I don’t have a lot of money to spend on expensive equipment. But these are a must and at the price you pay for these you’re not spending much more than you would if you were buying them used. The 50 mm lens works great blends and blurs the background perfectly and does an amazing job as a headshot lens or any type of dramatic photography that looks artistic. The 10 to 22 mm lens is a deal for panoramic wide angle lens shots, perfect for real estate photos, and four scenic backdrops. I also use it for video blogging On YouTube. I can’t stress how much of a good investment these two lenses are. If you’re new to the world of photography and you have just bought a DSLR camera These are the two lenses that will turn your pictures into what got you motivated in the first place to start taking great pictures. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2018 by Erick

  • Vary Good Lenes
These are some nice lenses. I have a EOS T6i camera and it has a crop sensor. Both of these lenses work great with the camera. The 50mm is designed for a full sensor and is primarily used for portraits. On my camera it's closer to an 80mm but is still a great portrait lens. The 10-18mm Ultra Wide Angle is designed for a crop sensor and is used mainly for Landscapes. I've used it around my house and yard but haven't taken it out yet to reallysee what it can do. The pictures I have taken have been terrific. These aren't L series lenses but they are very good everyday lenses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020 by Eric L. Young

  • Great value, Perfect portrait and Landscape/Video combo
The 50mm 1.8 is 100% worth buying, and I would recommend getting that lens before any other Canon APSC lenses. It's fast and bright at 1.8 aperture, and auto focuses quickly and quietly for great photos. Only issues with it are that it doesn't have image stabilization for handheld video, and it is a little bit too cropped in for APSC cameras. If they made a 35mm 1.8 at this price with IS, it would literally be the perfect budget settup. The 10-18 is good for lanscape shots and dramatic wide angles with the fish eye effect at 10mm. I used it for photo and video on my trip in Italy and got some amazing landscape shots and videos inside cathedrals. My only issues with it are that it is not particularly bright at 18, and it's a little bit too warped for my taste at 10mm. On my SL2 at 10mm it is just enough to be noticable and curve lines, but not quite enough to be an artistic fish eye. I will say that the build quality on the 10-18 is probably the best out of all of the APSC lenses that I own. If I could go back and make the decision again, I would probably just buy the 50mm. Not because the 10-18mm is a bad lens, but because I could then spend the money I saved on a better camera body. If I was going to spend 1000$ on camera equipment, I would buy a full frame camera like the EOS RP. Just that camera body with this lens would be great for street photos, portraits, and narrower landscapes. That being said, if you do already have a crop-sensor camera, you are doing yourself a disservice not to own the 50 1.8. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020 by Stacia

  • Perfect buy for anyone starting out shooting photos/videos
Got these two with my Canon 80D (body) order and they are PERFECT for starters. Photography or videography - they work amazing. 50mm: Something to point out is the auto focus in the 50mm is not good for speed and target shooting for video. More centered on shooting portraits. 10-18mm: Amazing lens, totally recommend it for any wide shot landscape shooting, or capturing a lot of space in small areas! Only downside I found is its not good for stars photography due to its focus points not being fixed focus. Perfect buy for anyone starting out shooting photos/videos :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018 by JohnyBaldman

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