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Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM (Canon EF-S, APS-C / DX)

Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

Canon EF-S, APS-C / DX


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Anton Brigger

1 year ago

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DigiGess1

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https://store.canon.ch/canon-zwis... if it is this intermediate ring, then the lens that has nano technology should fit according to this list. Greetings Armin
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Moses Osagie

1 year ago

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virgala78

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Yes, the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens is compatible with the Canon EOS 800D camera, also known as the Rebel T7i in America. This camera has an APS-C sensor and the EF-S lens is specifically designed for this type of sensor. As for the lens hood, most Canon lenses come with a matching hood, but it's always a good idea to confirm this or purchase it separately if necessary.
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s.bennet

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Yes, with an adapter it fits. There is only an 18-135 for Sony and no 15-135. Is it worth it? I don't know. It depends on your expectations. It depends on your expectations. What is supposed to improve. Maybe an Olympus 12-200 will fit on an E-M5III.
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ZulaufY

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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You can do this, but it is not recommended. The APS-C lens is specially designed and built for the smaller APS-C camera sensors. That is why such lenses are cheaper. On a full-frame camera, however, the APS-C lens cannot completely illuminate the image sensor and you have black borders towards the edge of the image. So the image is smaller than it could be and the expensive full-frame camera is a bit useless. It would be no problem to use a full-frame lens on an APS-C camera. https://www.architekturfotografie-frankfurt.com/cropfaktor
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Anonymous

8 years ago

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jovlo

8 years ago

Yes, but it is not recommended. Because you need an adapter to use it. The Sony Alpha 58 has a Sony A bayonet. But the lens has a connection for Canon cameras. Just search on digitec.ch for Sony A lens. Hopefully that helped!
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renewasser

9 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago • purchased this product

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Actually, it should fit. Two things seem important: bayonet: EF-S and sensor size: APS-C. Both match. I have owned a 60D with such a lens myself - but it was an older version of this lens. So I can't say with absolute certainty whether there is any catch.

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