Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM SLR Lens for EOS Digital SLRs

51P714WGY3L. SL160  Canon EF S 10 22mm f/3.5 4.5 USM SLR Lens for EOS Digital SLRs
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  • 10-22mm wide-angle zoom lens with f/3.5-4.5 maximum aperture for EOS digital SLR cameras
  • Superior AF performance and speed, with full-time manual focus with the turn of a ring
  • Close focusing to 9.5 inches; fills the frame with subjects as small as 3.6 x 5.4 inches
  • Circular aperture design produces natural highlights; EF-S lens mount for 20D and Digital Rebel
  • Measures 3.3 inches in diameter and 3.5 inches long; weighs 13.6 ounces; 1-year warranty

Product Description
With its effective focal length range of approximately 16-35mm in 35mm format, the EF-S 10-22mm f/3. 5-4. 5 USM is a remarkable lens with outstanding image quality that will take your photography into new dimensions and areas of dramatic expression. The super-wide zoom not only gives you the freedom to get exactly what you want in the shot, it dramatically alters perspective to allow for dynamic expression. The lens allows you to get extremely close to subjects, exa… More >>

Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM SLR Lens for EOS Digital SLRs

5 comments

  1. Do not be fooled by this supposed 73% discount. The street price on this lens is what Amazon is charging – there is no special sale here.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. L. ILYES says:

    I’m sure this is a fine lens, but I never got a chance to use it. I own a Canon EOS 5D and, apparently, “EF-S” lenses are not compatible with it. Only “EF” lenses will work with the EOS 5D. I didn’t realize that until I received this lens and (believe it or not) read the instructions before opening the plastic. This was not evident to me from the description, but now I know.

    I hope this comment saves you some time and money if you own a 5D. Please ignore the rating. Amazon wouldn’t let me post the comment without attaching a rating… not really fair since I could never try it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Jajajaja, these Canon lens are very, very good. Dyscover the new world
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I bought this lens a week ago and have found it to be a good choice, though not up to Takina’s 12-24 F/4 which I would say is the best lens in this class. The Canon is lighter which makes it comfortable to shoot with a heaver camera like the 50D espically with a battery grip on, which I don’t own yet but plan on buying soon. The extra two degrees at the wide end is a big advantage also with this lens, though you lose it at the zoomed range this is not such an issue as I think most people who will buy this lens will have that covered buy another lens if the really need it.

    This lens is soft in the corners especially wide open, this is common in a lens of this class and the Takina also does this but not to the degree of this Canon it also handles CA better and the Takina I would say has a much stronger build. Takina is well known for making tank lenses. I would take this lens over the Sigma and Tamron versions (Tamron usually I find to be the best for 3rd party lenses), but in my opinion, the Takina just out performs these lenses and does so with a constant F/4 aperture which is very important to me. Flare control does seem a bit better also with this lens though not by much, it can make a big difference in some shooting scenes.

    This is a great lens overall, so don’t think I am unhappy with it. If the lens was cheaper I would probably recommend it but it’s the same price a Takina’s, Sigmas and Tamrons without the benefits so I will be returning it.

    If you can’t get the Takina this would be a great second choice.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Keith OH/MI says:

    So far I have not used this lens very much but it I have no complaints about it. I am looking forward to using it more on some future sightseeing trips.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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