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Comparison Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS USM vs Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS STM

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Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS USM
Canon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS STM
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Versatility of focal lengths. Nimble and quiet Nano USM autofocus drive. Effective image stabilizer. Support for connecting the zoom adapter PZ-E1.
Macro photography
System
Canon
Canon
Mount
Canon EF-S
Canon EF-S
Specs
Focal length18 - 135 mm18 - 135 mm
Aperture valuef/3.5 - f/5.6f/3.5 - f/5.6
Viewing angles74º - 20' - 11º - 30'74º - 20' - 11º - 30'
Min. diaphragm2222
Minimum focus distance0.39 m0.39 m
Maximum zoom0.280.28
Design
Sensor sizeAPS-CAPS-C
Autofocus drive
motor /silent/
stepper motor /stepper/
Internal focus
Image stabilization
Design (elements/groups)16 elements in 12 groups16 elements in 12 groups
Number of diaphragm blades77
Filter diameter67 mm67 mm
Dimensions (diameter/length)77x96 mm76.6x96 mm
Weight515 g480 g
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016november 2015

Macro photography

Macro photography is the shooting of small objects (for example, flowers, insects, clockwork) from an extremely close distance, sometimes measured in millimetres. In this case, the image of the object occupies a large part of the frame (often almost the entire one), which gives the effect of a significant increase and makes it easy to see details in the picture that are usually almost invisible to the human eye. For such shooting, both lenses specially designed for it and universal models with the appropriate mode can be used.

Viewing angles

This parameter determines the size of the area of the scene being shot that falls into the frame. The wider the viewing angles, the larger the area the lens can capture in one shot. They are directly related to the focal length of the lens (see "Focal length"), and also depend on the size of the specific matrix with which the optics are used: for the same lens, the smaller the matrix, the smaller the viewing angles, and vice versa. On our website, in the characteristics of optics, viewing angles are usually indicated when used with the matrix for which the lens was originally designed (for more details, see "Matrix Size").

Autofocus drive

A type of drive that ensures the movement of lens structural elements during automatic focus. Currently, the following types can be used:

Ultrasonic motor. The most advanced type of drive to date. Ultrasonic motors are much faster than conventional motors, provide higher accuracy, consume less power and are virtually silent. However, their cost is quite high.

Stepper motor. Drive control focal length and zoom (zoom). This type of motor is used for the most part only in full-size digital cameras. Among the advantages of a stepper motor, one can note: high reliability and accuracy of operation; in addition, it does not require power supply to maintain focus and zoom. Of course, stepper motors are not without drawbacks. Among the minuses can be identified: slow speed and increased noise. Additionally, a stepper motor is characterized by large dimensions and a rather large weight, which physically does not allow this type of drive to be integrated into the optics of mobile phones and ultra-compact cameras.

— Motor. In this case, an electric motor of a traditional design is meant. Such drives are simple and, as a result, inexpensive. Their disadvantages are the relatively low speed of operation, as well as the noise produced during this; the latter can sometimes be critical — for example, when shooting wildlife. Recently, designers have been us...ing various tricks to neutralize these shortcomings, but in general, the characteristics of conventional motors still remain relatively modest.

— Is absent. The complete absence of an autofocus motor in the lens. Focus such optics can be carried out either by the “screwdriver” system, or strictly manually (for more details on both options, see below).

Internal focus

Lenses using the internal focus system. In such optics systems, focus is carried out only due to the movement of elements inside the lens body; the outer parts remain completely fixed and the size of the lens does not change. This provides additional convenience — in particular, it allows you to easily use petal hoods and those types of filters for which the correct position on the lens is important (in particular, gradient ones). In addition, the absence of moving elements from the outside has a positive effect on security and resistance to dust / precipitation (although the specific degree of dust and water protection may be different).
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