£380/$329
www.canon.co.uk
Specifications
Mount: Canon RF
Full-frame: No
Lens construction: 12 elements in 10 groups
Autofocus: Yes
Image stabilisation: 4 stops (OIS), 6 stops (OIS+IBIS)
Max aperture: f/4.5-6.3
Min aperture: f/22-32
Diaphragm blades: 7
Min focus distance: 0.14m (AF), 0.086m (MF)
Max magnification: 0.23x (AF), 0.5x (MF-10mm)
Filter diameter: 49mm
Dimensions (D x L): 69 x 44.9mm
Weight: 150g
Since it first came onto the scene, the RF-S mount has struggled to find its place. With Canon’s need to fill out its lens lineup for its professional RF mount cameras, lenses specifically made for the RF-S mount have been few and far between. The Canon RF-S 10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, however, has come along to fill a hole in the existing lineup for a compact, wide-angle lens for photography and vlogging to give RF-S cameras a boost.
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