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Canon - Refurbished - Zoom Lens for EF/EF-S
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
4
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Rating breakdown 55 reviews
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77%of customers recommend this product. 
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37 out of 48
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Customer Reviews for Canon - Refurbished - Zoom Lens for EF/EF-S
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Fine Walk Around Zoom
on April 20, 2011
Posted by: GVGeorge
from Southern AZ
I primarily use this lens for event coverage with output used for web and newspaper. The wide zoom range and macro capacity are consistently useful.
It's not as sharp as a L prime, but plenty sharp enough for a wide variety of purposes. It's not super fast but fast enough. It's not a macro but provides close up views. It's not a super telephoto lens, but is long enough to be useful.
Walking into an unknown event, this is the lens I want in front of the camera.
Pros: highly flexible
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent Universal Lens
on November 24, 2009
Posted by: Larry
from Ponte Vedra, FL
I have Canon XSi and have evaluated the 18-55mm IS great for indoors/parties; 55-250mm IS great for sports and recently the 28-200mm good travel lens but heavy, no IS and insufficient wide angle for landscapes. This 18-135mm IS lens fits my ideal all round travel and universal lens. The 18mm provides the required wide angle for landscapes and the range to 135mm provides adequate zoom for portraits and close ups. The macro feature is also adequate for clean hand held close up nature shots. Also the lens is not too heavy. Perfect combination for the price and my favorite lens.
Pros: Super-sharp images, Superior build quality, Fast auto-focus
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great upgrade from 28-135mm!
on December 4, 2009
Posted by: Peej Studio
Shooting with the 7D, the 1.6 crop was killing me on wide angle shots with the 28-135mm lens. So, I took the plunge. Great upgrade from the 10 year old design of the 28-135mm.
Compared to the 28-135mm...
1. The UD glass improves image quality.
2. Autofocus is faster.
3. 18mm is much better with 1.6 crop sensor.
4. Better/newer image stabilizer.
I do miss the USM, but not as much as I thought I would. And, since I'm not upgrading to a full frame body anytime soon, no reason to miss the EF series.
Pros: Fast auto-focus, Super-sharp images
Cons: cannot be used on full frame body, no usm
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Good Everyday companion
on February 13, 2012
Posted by: MickeyD
from Winter Springs, Florida
I have had this lens for almost 2 months. When I got my T2i, I was not impressed with the 18-55mm kit lens, so I bought this lens. It has the focal length that covers most of my shooting needs when I travel. It is light weight, quick AF and feels good in my hands with the camera.
I use it mainly for landscape, buildings, wildlife and I have not been disappointed.
I do not use it indoors or in low light, for that I have the CANON 50mm, f/1.4 USM.
I am very pleased with the photo's, very crisp, excellent color and depth.
Pros: light, good focusing, quality construction, very stable at distances
Cons: no zoom lock
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
I'm Upgrading
on February 10, 2012
Posted by: Saatchi
from Minneapolis, MN
I bought this when I bought my 50D last spring. I travel and need a good travel lens. What I found is that this lens focusing capability was sluggish, especially in low light/flash and when at a greater focal distance. It struggles to focus in these conditions. There is a distortion around the edges that I don't like either. So...since I have my first big job coming up, I am going to trade up to a nicer lens ( or two).
Pros: inexpensive, lightweight
Cons: soft focusing, autofocus doesn't function well in low-light, auto-focus sluggish at telephoto end, doesn't have distance measure on body
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Good Travel Lens
on November 18, 2009
Posted by: 808armada
from Wailuku, HI
This lens came with the 7D kit. I like the lens and will keep it in my bag. My only gripe is the perspective is a bit skewed up to the 50mm range. Almost as if it has a fisheye lens on. But the included software can correct it if you use it. Fast focus with the Live View and good solid built. Smooth action through the zoom range. Lens creep is still a problem so I would suggest a bag or harness instead of using the strap to carry the camera. But do use the strap to support the camera while you shoot. You NEVER want to drop your camera by accident.
Pros: Super-sharp images, Fast auto-focus, smooth zoom action
Cons: still has lens creep, would prefer an 18 - 200mm range, somewhat awkward lens hood snaps in a little hard, no onboard corrections like perspective.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Nice walk-around lens
on November 16, 2011
Posted by: Babenyu
from New York,NY
If you're looking for the perfect long zoom lens, there's probably no such thing. All of these zooms are composed of compromises. This Canon lens is no exception. I found the build quality to be very good. It is relatively light in weight. I had the 28-135mm and found it very heavy. The 18-135mm has the additional benefit of being image stabilized. I've found the picture quality to be quite good. I've taken some beautiful , sharp nature shots at 135mm and been very pleased with the results. The only negative I've found is that there is considerable barrel distortion in the 18-24mm range. For me it hasn't proven to be a significant problem, I usually just crop it out. I also have a point and shoot that fills that gap nicely. Overall, the price was right and the lens performs well.
Pros: lighweight, good picture quality
Cons: barrell distortion
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Mostly satisfied
on May 29, 2013
Posted by: Joe
from Florida
I like the 18-135 mm range, it covers most normal scenarios. It is fast focus and reliable. However, when taking pictures in low light, does not performes well. Ex: museum with low light, old paintings etc...
Pros: Fast auto-focus, Superior build quality, nice zoom range
Cons: poor in low light
I would recommend this to a friend!
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