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The Canon EF 28-135mm F3.5-5.6 IS USM was originally released alongside the Canon EOS 3, back in the 90s, but still offers decent image quality and a versatile zoom range when coupled with one of Canon's full-frame or APS-C DSLRs. This was Canon's first lens to feature image stabilization, but its first-generation implementation remains useful, even if its performance has been surpassed in newer lenses. In practically all respects, this lens has been surpassed by the newer Canon EF 24-105mm F4L IS USM but it still has a place in many Canon photographers' kitbags.
| Lens type |
Zoom lens |
| Focal length |
28–135 mm |
| Image stab. |
Yes (Built in gyro sensors) |
| Lens mount |
Canon EF |
| Max aperture |
F3.5 - F5.6 |
| Min aperture |
F22.0 - F36.0 |
| Min focus |
0.50 m (19.69″) |
| Max magnification |
0.19 x |
| Weight |
540 g (1.19 lb) |
| Length |
97 mm (3.81″) |
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