Canon EF S Zoom Lens 18 mm 55 f/3.5 5.6 IS MK II

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Currys Travel light with the Canon EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II USM Standard Zoom Lens while still getting those captivating, high-quality shots.4-Stop IS II stabilisationEven when the light conditions aren't perfect and your camera shakes a bit, your photos won't be blurry. Yes, and even with shutter speeds up to 4 times slower than normal.Quality lens elementsWith fluorite lens elements and Super Spectra coatings, you get high-contrast photos - even with your aperture fully open. Plus, you won't have to fight with ghosting and blur.Circular apertureAdd some emphasis by blurring the background. The circular aperture gives you a smooth blur, making your foreground subject really stand out.

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Travel light with the Canon EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II USM Standard Zoom Lens while still getting those captivating, high-quality shots.4-Stop IS II stabilisationEven when the light conditions aren't perfect and your camera shakes a bit, your photos won't be blurry. Yes, and even with shutter speeds up to 4 times slower than normal.Quality lens elementsWith fluorite lens elements and Super Spectra coatings, you get high-contrast photos - even with your aperture fully open. Plus, you won't have to fight with ghosting and blur.Circular apertureAdd some emphasis by blurring the background. The circular aperture gives you a smooth blur, making your foreground subject really stand out.

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i Versatile zoom range, from wide-angle to short telephoto Intelligent four-stop Image Stabilisation automaticallydetects panning High-speed autofocus High-quality optical design, featuring aspherical lenselements that correct for chromatic aberration Close focusing down to 0.25m This lens is not compatible with ‘EOS R’ models such as EOS R100, R50, R10, R6, R7, R8 (unless you purchase the Mount Adapter)


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Brand Canon
EAN
  • 4960999689500
Color
  • Black

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