Brand | Canon |
Focal Length Description | Ultra-wide-angle 10-18mm Zoom Lens |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Compatible Mountings | Canon RF |
Camera Lens Description | Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM |
Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 is STM Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens, Mirrorless, Great for Vlogging & Selfies, Compact & Lightweight, for Video, Travel, Landscapes & Interiors
£210.95
About this item
- Ultra-wide-angle zoom lens opens the door to creative wide-angle video and still imagery for Canon EOS APS-C camera users.
- Focal range of 10-18mm (16-29mm equivalent) is great for shooting in tight spaces so the subject and background can be captured in a single frame.
- Wide angle of view works beautifully for vlogging and selfies without the need of a long selfie stick.
- Completely new optical design, optimized for mirrorless — outstanding image quality throughout the image, from center to periphery
- Maximum magnification of 0.23x in AF mode and 0.5x in MF mode for impressive close-up video and still images of small objects.
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7 reviews for Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 is STM Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens, Mirrorless, Great for Vlogging & Selfies, Compact & Lightweight, for Video, Travel, Landscapes & Interiors
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– Prof. Laney Mayer MD
Ordered lens for a special photo shoot! Delighted that the lens arrived exactly as promised!!
– Jada Keeling
Using it on a Canon R10.The wide angle 10mm is very useful for landscapes and interior shots. Really good for shooting inside churches if you are steady handed and can keep it still for 1/2 sec.That is the only shortcoming to this lens… it’s a little bit slow but then it’s also small so that’s something I knew going in. Indeed this seems to be a common issue with all the lenses that run in the R10 mirrorless and the like.But the bigger lenses are more expensive and… well… simply much bigger and heavier. When I decided to dump the DSLR for the R10 I understood the compromise.Overall a great little lens. Camera with this lens, an 18-45 and an 18-150, batteries, charger and passport all fit nicely in a small shoulder bag.Recommended.
– Shaniya Stoltenberg IV
I like this lens very much; my wife and I do a lot of hiking, and oftentimes you need a very wide angle lens to capture a scene. Also, I like the fact that it’s a light and compact lens.
– German Hane
Very surprised. I took this lens with me to a trade show in Detroit and got some very nice shots. I haven’t had time to run the RAWs through Lightroom but just looking at the jpgs and some minor corrections, they look pretty good. I love the flexibility of shooting at 10mm, and yes, there is some lens aberration but my R-10 does a nice job correcting this in RAW and honestly, you’re shooting at 10mm and you have to expect some warping. Overall, I am happy with this lens and will find lots of uses for it.
– Ara Glover
This was good quality for the money. Contact easy to store. You can take it to sessions. In a tightrome has excellent sharpness and good look to your pictures. Easy to install and use
– Isabel Jakubowski
I’ve had the Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 STM Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens for a few weeks now, and it’s been a game-changer for my vlogging and photography! This lens delivers stunning image quality, impressive clarity and vibrant colors.Pros:Ultra-wide-angle capture: Perfect for sweeping landscapes, interior shots and group selfies.STM motor: Smooth, quiet autofocus ideal for video recording.Compact and lightweight: Easy to carry, perfect for travel.Image stabilization: Reduces camera shake and blur.Cons:None significant – exceeded expectations!Experience:I’ve used this lens for:Vlogging: Captured crisp, wide-angle footage.Landscapes: Stunning vistas with excellent depth.Portraits: Unique perspectives
– Prof. Keshawn Rohan
When I bought my Canon EOS-R50, I was ignorant about the cropped sensor details. I was thinking along the terms of my old 35mm cameras I used to have 30 or 40 years ago. So I assumed the 18-45 mm lens would be a really nice wide angle. But with the cropping, it’s not. I couldn’t even get a photo of my basement wall and the work I was doing downstairs in frame. I had to use my iPhone to zoom back out far enough to get a decent shot.This meant that my 18mm lens was the focal equivalent to about a 29mm lens on my old film 35mm camera. But this one, at 10mm, is like a 16mm lens would’ve been on my old 35mm film camera. And the difference between the kit lens that came with the camera and this one is amazing.Not only can I get the wider shots now that I want, but it’s just a better lens overall. The results of this at 18mm and the kit lens shooting at 18mm is clear to the naked eye.Definitely worth the cost for my use.