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Started Oct 21, 2020 | User reviews
Pierre Dumas
Pierre Dumas Junior Member • Posts: 28
Satisfied
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I bought it new for $265 and am very satisfied. I use it with Canon EOS 1200D and work only with RAW files and the results are good to very good! I can't say excellent because poor peripheral sharpness appears, sometimes more, sometimes less and it's kind of unpredictable!
I'm surprised that so cheap lens has internal focusing which is especially fit for use with polarizing filter! Very good for the money and I recommend it!
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PDE

 Pierre Dumas's gear list:Pierre Dumas's gear list
Canon EOS 450D Canon EOS 1200D Sony a5100 Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG Macro Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II +3 more
Canon EF-S 10-18mm F4.5–5.6 IS STM
Wideangle zoom lens • Canon EF-S • 9519B002
Announced: May 13, 2014
Pierre Dumas's score
4.5
Average community score
4.6
Canon EF-S 10-18mm F4.5–5.6 IS STM Canon EOS 1200D (EOS Rebel T5 / EOS Kiss X70)
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davel33 Senior Member • Posts: 2,978
Re: Satisfied

I had one for a year or two, was never really happy with it. Only reason I keep as long as I did was the IS**.

My USED GEAR comment:

"Not a bad lens but the 18 on the long end was to short which means a lot of lens changes."

Not sure that even Alexander The Great could pay for your wish list

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"Just one more Lens, I promise....."
Dave

** YES it does help even on a ultra wide

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Canon EOS R Canon EOS R6 Canon RF 35mm F1.8 IS STM Macro Canon RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 Canon RF 85mm F2 Macro IS STM +29 more
Michael Thomas Mitchell Forum Pro • Posts: 12,158
Re: Satisfied

Pierre Dumas wrote:

I bought it new for $265 and am very satisfied. I use it with Canon EOS 1200D and work only with RAW files and the results are good to very good! I can't say excellent because poor peripheral sharpness appears, sometimes more, sometimes less and it's kind of unpredictable!
I'm surprised that so cheap lens has internal focusing which is especially fit for use with polarizing filter! Very good for the money and I recommend it!
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PDE

I shoot with both full-frame kits and APS-C. Lenses like this 10-18 EFS are the reason that I still enjoy APS-C bodies. It is small, lightweight, stabilized, inexpensive, and provides optical quality above its price point. In fact, the newer generations of EFS lenses are all superb in this respect, offering a very practical alternative to their full-frame equivalents in the real world. While they don't offer wide maximum apertures like their f2.8 counterparts, that disadvantage is, for many circumstances, offset by the aforementioned advantages, and compensated by the much higher ISO capabilities of the newest APS-C bodies.

While this lens enjoyed quite a bit of use in my kit for the first couple of years of ownership, I admit that I do use it somewhat less in the years after replacing my standard APS-C zoom -- the 18-135 STM -- with the superior 15-85 EFS, that little bit of extra width satisfying my wide angle needs pretty well for general shooting. When I want to go wider, I sometimes find myself reaching for the Rokinon 8mm fisheye, a superb and affordable addition to any APS-C kit (although learning to use it effectively is an absolute prerequisite.) But I would consider the 10-18 EFS fundamental to any Canon APS-C shooter's lens library.

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Canon EOS-1D Mark II Canon EOS 7D Mark II Canon EOS 80D Canon EOS 5D Mark IV GoPro Hero7 Black +6 more
The_WB Contributing Member • Posts: 566
Re: Satisfied

I purchased a refurb back in March 2017. It was for a trip I took with my son cross country, but I didn't use it as much as I thought I would have. I used it a number of times since, but not like I should have.

Well, this year, on a Fall color tour to Cedar Breaks National Monument in S/W Utah, I decided to use this lens exclusively that day. Very pleased with the results from a lightweight bargain lens. The IS worked great when I took my shots in Liveview mode and 10X mag to confirm focus.

Navajo Lake

Jayson A Forum Member • Posts: 84
Re: Satisfied

This is my favorite lens in my bag. It's plenty sharp to me and I bought mine renewed on Amazon. It was only $213 and it looks and works like new. Even came in original box with the paperwork and packing materials. I only wish it had a slightly faster F-stop, but with a lens like this, you're usually shooting very wide scenes, so not much need for blur, and the IS makes handheld landscapes pretty easy.

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