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Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 is Standard Zoom Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras

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Focal Length Description Wide angle 18mm-200mm
Lens Type Standard
Compatible Mountings Canon EF-S
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  • 18-200mm focal length, Closest Focusing Distance : 1.48 ft./0.45m (maximum close-up magnification 0.24x)
  • 28.8-320mm equivalent focal length on Canon APS-C cameras, 72mm filters
  • F3.5-5.6 maximum aperture; F22-38 minimum
  • Micromotor-type AF motor without full-time manual focusing. Image stabilization, 4 stops
  • Canon EF-S mount for APS-C DSLRs
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Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras

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Compact, slight weight and a wide magnification range - this standard zoom lens features a wide focal length range from normal to telephoto equivalent to 29-320mm in the 35mm format. It features an Optical Image Stabilizer for up to 4-stops of effective correction even at full zoom. Since Canon's optical image stabilization system is in the lens, not in the camera, you can see the stabilized, steadier images through the viewfinder. And the circular aperture can give beautiful background blur effects. This new wide zoom ratio EF-S lens delivers excellent high-speed performance at an affordable price.

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    Product Description

    The Canon 2752B002 EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens is compact, lightweight and has a wide magnification range. It features a wide focal length range from normal to telephoto equivalent to 29-320mm in the 35mm format. It features an Optical Image Stabilizer for up to 4-stops of effective correction even at full zoom. Since Canon's optical image stabilization system is in the lens you can see the stabilized images through the viewfinder. And the circular aperture can give beautiful background blur effects. What's in the box: Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Autofocus Lens,Front & Rear Lens Caps, 1-Year Warranty.

    From the Manufacturer

    Compact, lightweight and a wide magnification range - this standard zoom lens features a wide focal length range from normal to telephoto equivalent to 29-320mm in the 35mm format. It features an Optical Image Stabilizer for up to 4-stops of effective correction even at full zoom. Since Canon's optical image stabilization system is in the lens, not in the camera, you can see the stabilized, steadier images through the viewfinder. And the circular aperture can give beautiful background blur effects. This new wide zoom ratio EF-S lens delivers excellent high-speed performance at an affordable price.Diagonal Angle of View: 74° 20' - 7° 50' (with APS-C image sensors)


    Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens: Recommended by dpreview.com
    Read the full Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens review at dpreview.com
    The EF-S 18-200mm F3.5-5.6 IS is a lens which many Canon users have been waiting for with great anticipation, as an ideal 'all-in-one' lens for travel and 'walkaround' use. In the flesh it behaves much as we'd expect from such an ambitious design, as an 11x zoom range will always necessitate some fairly major optical compromises. Wideangle performance is distinctly mediocre due to a combination of barrel distortion, chromatic aberration, and softness at wide apertures; and while the lens is respectably sharp at longer focal lengths, this is tempered by pincushion distortion around 50mm and chromatic aberration at 200mm. However Canon has to be given some credit for providing users with free software which can compensate for those lens aberrations in RAW conversion, although it can't of course cure underlying sharpness issues.

    Read the full Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens review at dpreview.com

    Customer reviews

    4.5 out of 5 stars
    4.5 out of 5
    490 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the zoom range, value, performance, and image quality of the camera. They mention that it works well, produces sharp, close-up images, and is a decent lens for the price. Some like the quality, while others dislike the lens. Opinions are mixed on auto focus, and weight.

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    145 customers mention136 positive9 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a very good all-purpose lens with a range from 18-200mm. The lens is perfect for everyday shooting, and one of the best pro-am lenses they've ever used. They are happy with the results and the IS works well. Overall, customers find the lens to be a great piece of kit and an ideal first lens for any photographer.

    "...The IS works well and my images have been well exposed, reasonable color saturation, and acceptable bokeh (this is NOT an f/2.4 lens!)....." Read more

    "...When mounted, it fits in my camera bag so I no longer need to fret about not carrying my 75-300 EF lens...." Read more

    "...The lens is pretty good; I've taken some pretty decent shots ranging from: sports photography, portraits, landscapes, and common objects!..." Read more

    "...I'm very satisfied with this lens, the IS works as advertised...." Read more

    56 customers mention49 positive7 negative

    Customers like the image quality of the camera. They say it makes good pictures, produces sharp close images, and has well-exposed images. Some mention that the lens produces good detail and that it serves its purpose.

    "...The IS works well and my images have been well exposed, reasonable color saturation, and acceptable bokeh (this is NOT an f/2.4 lens!)....." Read more

    "...For my 'grab and go' camera bag use it is perfect.The image quality, to me is good...." Read more

    "...The lens is pretty good; I've taken some pretty decent shots ranging from: sports photography, portraits, landscapes, and common objects!..." Read more

    "...The pictures are crystal clear and the image stabilization is a "must have" on any lens you buy...." Read more

    33 customers mention28 positive5 negative

    Customers generally like the value of the lens. They mention it's a descent lens for the price, they saved money, and it'll be a great buy. Some say the lens is a bit large and heavy, but it'd be worth it for the versatility.

    "...Overall: Get this. It's cheaper than an 18-135, and works just as well if not better!!Update: December 1, 2013...." Read more

    "...recommend this lens to anyone who needs a versatile lens at a moderate price. Please remember this is an EF-S lens and not an EF lens." Read more

    "...Pricing was great and I read the reviews. Everyone seemed to be mostly positive on this lens and what it can do...." Read more

    "...So when I tell you that this is one of the best lenses for the money, please believe me. So far I have taken winter snowstorm scenes(no surprise)...." Read more

    33 customers mention33 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the zoom range of the lens. They mention that it has a good zoom range, covering from wide to a decent zoom. Some say that the lens is good for soccer, and has telephoto length. Overall, most are happy with the quality and range of this lens.

    "...Pros: Great grip; the zoom bar is very wide and has a nice grip! The zoom placement is also very nice; you use your index finger to adjust the zoom!..." Read more

    "...So I chose this lens because of its good zoom ratio, and it's relatively compact size...." Read more

    "...The 18-135 provides a decent range and actually offers a beautiful bokeh, if shot correctly...." Read more

    "...It has a very nice zoom range, its wide angle ability is respectable, and its macro ability is adequate...." Read more

    18 customers mention13 positive5 negative

    Customers like the performance of the lens. They say it works well, focusing quickly, and is versatile. Some mention that the vibration dampener works well. They also say it's perfect for travel, family activities, and school.

    "...This is normally that lens. This lens works well at family events where a wide angle zoom (maybe with flash) is needed, as well as trips to Alaska..." Read more

    "...I bought it for my first SLR camera in many years. It works perfectly with my Canon xSi DLSR camera body...." Read more

    "...I would try and zoom in and it wouldn't go. It locks into place and with much effort and trying to move it back and forth it will finally unstick...." Read more

    "...All in all this is the ideal first lens for anyone. It works very well across the spectrum without any real problems." Read more

    31 customers mention11 positive20 negative

    Customers are mixed about the weight of the lens. Some mention that it's light-weight, powerful, and not too big or heavy. However, others say that it is pretty heavy.

    "...to carry this around mounted with a neck strap all day, it is a bit too heavy for that. For my 'grab and go' camera bag use it is perfect...." Read more

    "...It's also not too heavy either!Overall: Get this. It's cheaper than an 18-135, and works just as well if not better!!..." Read more

    "...It is a heavy lens but I wouldn't consider that as a deterrent...." Read more

    "...A step up from the lens kit stocked with the SL1. But it is a very heavy lens...." Read more

    27 customers mention12 positive15 negative

    Customers are mixed about the auto focus of the camera. Some mention that it works extremely well and focuses quickly, while others say that it has a hard time auto-focusing in very dark areas and that the focus is tack sharp 95% of the time.

    "...Both lenses auto-focus accurately (no front or back focus) although the Sigma is slower to lock focus in low light and is a little noisier in..." Read more

    "...The focus is a little slower than the standard lens but, again, it's faster than I thought it was going to be...." Read more

    "...It handles low-light focusing well and the image stabilizer is very good...." Read more

    "I started out with the Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 and the thing would just not focus correctly. I went through two copies and still didn't get a good one...." Read more

    21 customers mention0 positive21 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the lens. They mention that it has zoom lens creep, the zoom drifts in or out if you don't hold the camera horizontally, and the telephoto zoom is horrible. They also mention that the lens has noticeable vignetting at full zoom and that the zoom drops very fast when facing down.

    "...Yep - it's more expensive than the other two, and has a bit less zoom range, but 1/3 stop better in low-light when fully zoomed...." Read more

    "...Is there a defect with mine? Lens creep does come in when you're zoomed at 24mm and facing the lens toward the ground...." Read more

    "...My only complaint is that without the lock the lens will constantly creep on you." Read more

    "...Personally, I plan to find a way to ensure that the lock cannot be engaged in hopes of preventing another costly and time-consuming repair...." Read more

    Jack of All Trades - Master of {few} - Excellent Walk-around !
    5 Stars
    Jack of All Trades - Master of {few} - Excellent Walk-around !
    If you want a jack of all trades (master of none though!) get the Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS. I fretted over the Tammy 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD and the Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM. After reviewing comparison images, settled on the Canon. Yep - it's more expensive than the other two, and has a bit less zoom range, but 1/3 stop better in low-light when fully zoomed. As with all of them, you will get some pincushioning and barrel at the extremes and maybe a little CA (all can be calibrated and corrected in Photoshop with a free lens compensation plug-in!!) - however - please note! I took the 18-200 on a 1-week trip overseas, along with my Tokina 12-24 (just in case). I never ONCE needed to put the 12-24 on the camera - the 18-200 did it all. Although I spent about 5 hours creating the lens calibration plug-in, I haven't felt the need to use it on ANY of the photos I've taken with the lens. IF you take wide-angle architectural photos of subjects having long horizontal/vertical linear runs - you WILL want this plug-in !! The IS works well and my images have been well exposed, reasonable color saturation, and acceptable bokeh (this is NOT an f/2.4 lens!)..SO - - bottom line: If you want a VERY NICE walk-around lens suitable for just about all but the most demanding professional situations, you CANNOT go wrong with this one. Just for grins, I have uploaded a few of the 400 photos taken on the trip mentioned above (see pg 16 Ooops - they've moved up to Pg 13 & 14 - of the customer images) - - One of them is the obligatory 'I've been to Germany and looked at the Castles' photo of the back view of Neuschwanstein {Disneyland Castle} in Schwangau taken from the bridge between the two mountains. So look at the examples - then YOU decide if this lens will float your boat or not. For me, it's a keeper.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Jack of All Trades - Master of {few} - Excellent Walk-around !
    Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2011
    If you want a jack of all trades (master of none though!) get the Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS. I fretted over the Tammy 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD and the Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM. After reviewing comparison images, settled on the Canon. Yep - it's more expensive than the other two, and has a bit less zoom range, but 1/3 stop better in low-light when fully zoomed. As with all of them, you will get some pincushioning and barrel at the extremes and maybe a little CA (all can be calibrated and corrected in Photoshop with a free lens compensation plug-in!!) - however - please note! I took the 18-200 on a 1-week trip overseas, along with my Tokina 12-24 (just in case). I never ONCE needed to put the 12-24 on the camera - the 18-200 did it all. Although I spent about 5 hours creating the lens calibration plug-in, I haven't felt the need to use it on ANY of the photos I've taken with the lens. IF you take wide-angle architectural photos of subjects having long horizontal/vertical linear runs - you WILL want this plug-in !! The IS works well and my images have been well exposed, reasonable color saturation, and acceptable bokeh (this is NOT an f/2.4 lens!).
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    SO - - bottom line: If you want a VERY NICE walk-around lens suitable for just about all but the most demanding professional situations, you CANNOT go wrong with this one. Just for grins, I have uploaded a few of the 400 photos taken on the trip mentioned above (see pg 16 Ooops - they've moved up to Pg 13 & 14 - of the customer images) - - One of them is the obligatory 'I've been to Germany and looked at the Castles' photo of the back view of Neuschwanstein {Disneyland Castle} in Schwangau taken from the bridge between the two mountains. So look at the examples - then YOU decide if this lens will float your boat or not. For me, it's a keeper.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite lens - Canon 18-200 EF-S
    Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2011
    I am an amateur photographer who prints mainly 4x6 images of family events. I use this lens on a Canon T2i dSLR. Compared to the Canon 18-55mm kit lens, this one is heavy. The kit lens weighs about 7 ounces as compared to 21.5 ounces for this lens. This 18-200 lens is about an inch longer than the kit lens, for me, that makes it easier to use as my hand fits under it better. When mounted, it fits in my camera bag so I no longer need to fret about not carrying my 75-300 EF lens. I'm not sure I would want to carry this around mounted with a neck strap all day, it is a bit too heavy for that. For my 'grab and go' camera bag use it is perfect.

    The image quality, to me is good. I took some hand held shots of a full moon this morning, against a dark sky, with the kit lens and this one. I used various 18-55mm zoom settings, 1/60 - 1/750 s, at various f #s and ISO settings. No matter how I processed the raw images, this 18-200 was always clearer than the 18-55 kit lens. Although not very scientific, that was the only test I needed to convince me about the image quality. It even out performed my lower priced Canon 75-300mm, f4-5.6, EF lens, no surprise. I think the '-S' made the difference with that test.

    Conclusion:
    Although a big expense, for me, I am totally happy with this 18-200 lens. My 18-55 kit lens will only now be used when weight is of importance, as in a day long trip to Disney Land. Even in that case, it would be a hard choice not to carry this lens. :)
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    Peter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect always-on lens for the everyday photographer
    Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2012
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    Peter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect always-on lens for the everyday photographer
    Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2012
    I'm no professional photographer. I'm the guy who takes most of his shots on full auto, but drops down to manual occasionally when needed. I do appreciate a clear, high quality picture coupled with convenience and am already finding the 200mm zoom invaluable. I was worried that the zoom capabilities would compromise quality but I'm extremely impressed. Definitely superior image quality to the 18-55 'kit lens'. I have this on a Canon T1i.

    Great price on this lens and fast shipping too - saved ~$200 over a local purchase here in Victoria BC
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    Domestic 801
    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb lens
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 18, 2013
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    gttolkien
    5.0 out of 5 stars Soddisfatti o Rimborsati.....SODDISFATTISSIMO.....
    Reviewed in Italy on June 27, 2012
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    Paul Duguay
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great buy!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfetto
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