Ideal para fotografia de viagens, vida selvagem/natureza de alcance médio e fotografia geral, a Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM é uma lente zoom "padrão" leve e compacta para todos os propósitos. Equivalente a uma lente 28-135mm no formato 35mm, essa lente EF-S leva cobertura grande angular 5x para tele para usuários das séries EOS 40D, 30D, 20D e Digital Rebel.
Esta lente possui a tecnologia de Estabilizador de Imagem ótico da Canon, fornecendo uma compensação de até 3 pontos para borrões de imagem causados pelo tremor da câmera e velocidades lentas de obturador. A lente possui uma construção de 17 elementos e 12 grupos, incluindo um elemento aesférico de dois lados para detalhes nítidos e de alto contraste em todos os cantos. Um USM (Ultra-Sonic Motor) tipo anel permite um AF silencioso e rápido, bem como foco manual o tempo todo quando no modo AF.
Projetada especificamente para fotografia digital, a lente possui revestimentos e elementos de lente especialmente moldados para suprimir os fantasmas e reflexos, que podem ser causados pelos reflexos dos sensores da câmera digital. Um exclusivo pára-sol de lente opcional pode reduzir ainda mais a incidência de reflexos.
Importante: Apenas os Tubos de Extensão Canon EF 25 II e 12 II cabem nesta lente.
Importante: Não é adequada para câmeras digitais SLR ou 35mm com sensor de imagem de tamanho maior que APS-C. Apenas para a câmeras da série EOS Digital Rebel ou 50D, 40D, 30D e 20D SLR.
| Tamanho do Filtro | 67mm |
| Faixa de f/Stop | 4-32 |
| Distância Mínima de Foco | 13,8 polegadas (35cm) |
| Ampliação | 1:5 |
| Controle de Foco/Zoom | Dois Toques |
| Ângulo de Visão | 78,5-18,5º |
| Grupos/Elementos | 12/17 |
| Comprimento | 3,6 polegadas (92mm) |
| Diâmetro Máximo | 3,1" (78,5mm) |
| Peso | 1 libra (475g) |
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I love this lens. I baught mine used to replace my 18-55mm kit lens. The 17-85mm lens gives wonderful clarity and sharpness. Not too heavy and easy to work with. I love the autofocus with manual over-ride, makes it great for finetuning a shot.
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This lens was the perfect accessory to purchase for vacation in Mexico. Number one I needed a small lens that I could carry around which allowed me great versatility. It's just not possible to run back to your room to switch lenses nor would you want to have your bag on the beach with $4k worth of lenses in it. This lens did it all. wide shots of the beach and close enough to see the expressions on the monkeys faces. Not to mention the crisp details when scanning the topless beach. It was fast, quiet and I never noticed the 3.5 limit because it was always bright and sunny. Lets face it.. if you are taking pictures in dark rooms you probably don't have any friends and should be spending your money to get a 580ex II and do it right.
Pros: Compact, great zoom range, sturdy, crisp pictures, excellent IS feature.
Cons: Minimal distortion at 17mm. Lens hood is $40 extra and is definitely necessary in full sunlight.
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It's fast to focus and takes great pictures. The image stabilization is good for two stops, maybe a little more. It's only about a half pound heavier than the kit lens.
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This is a good, solid all purpose lens. We have two and use them for weddings, travel and general work with good results. We've shot about 15,000+ frames with each and I can't complain. Make no mistake, this is not an "L" lens, but it's plenty good for most purposes and you can get professional results from it. Another plus, it's not too heavy. For the money, it's a great buy.
I like the zoom features. Was unable to get the Lens to operate proberly in low light situations,(room with no light). Got a flash, but a "busy" notification in the view finder.
This lens is a high quality product, and creates stunningly sharp images, but has one drawback: the durability of it's aperture. After using the lens for about 2 years the aperture got stuck and stayed closed, fixing this cost over 100 dollars. Since I own 2 identical lenses, and this happened on both, I can guess that this will probably happen to every identical lens.
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I had a Canon 28-135 lens that came with my 40D. I wasn't happy with it so I got the 17-85. It is constructed much better and is also much sharper. I would recommend it to anyone.
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