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The Canon 16-35mm F2.8 L USM Lens is a professional-grade ultra-wide zoom lens designed for Canon EF mount cameras. With a focal length range of 16-35mm and a maximum aperture of f/2.8, it delivers exceptional image quality and versatility. The lens features advanced optical technologies, including Super Ultra-low Dispersion glass and specialized coatings, ensuring sharp, vibrant images with minimal distortion. Ideal for landscape, architecture, and event photography, this lens is a must-have for any serious photographer.
Lens Mount | Canon EF |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 16 Millimeters |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Subwavelength Coating (SWC) and Air Sphere Coating (ASC) |
Focus Type | Ring-type ultrasonic |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Focal Length Description | 16-35 millimeters |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon EF |
Lens | Wide Angle |
Zoom Ratio | 2.19:1 |
Minimum Aperture | 22 |
Image stabilization | digital,optical |
R**N
It doesn't come off my camera much.
**UPDATE**Canon has released a II version of this lens that is also available on Amazon. It is about $300 more than this lens and is advertized to truly solve some very minor problems that the pros really care about. The new version has an 82mm front openning vs the 77mm of this lens...what that translates into is that if you have a 70-200mm "L" like I do, you can exchange filters between the lenses but not between the new 16-35II which has a larger front openning. For me, I haven't noticed any of the small items they were trying to address with the II version as I'm not a Pro's Pro and a) will keep this lens and b) have noticed that value has been retained on this lens even after the release of a more expensive update to the lens. Both are professional lenses in my mind just depends on your degree of sophistication. Hope it helps.**ORIGINAL REVIEW**I got this lens because I didn't really own anything close to this range except for the kit lens (good but not great and not f/2.8). I do own a 15mm Canon Fisheye but it does distort quite a bit even on the 20D and I don't like to have to correct in Photoshop each time and I wanted a wide lens. I wanted something wider, that could capture lots of light (I do allot of ambient and low light photowork) and I wanted something versatile (on a 20D this is really a 24mm to 56mm --- great working range).Pros:1) With the 1.6x crop factor of my 20D this is really a 24 to 56mm lens. This makes it quite a bit less of a wide angle and more of a midrange lens. Consequently, it stays on my camera all the time and covers most of my daily needs. I bought this lens fully expecting it to be 24 to 56 as I wanted it to be multi purpose and at 24mm its still pretty wide.2) I try to avoid flash as much as possible given the type of photography I do and at f/2.8 I can take some great ambient light pictures that I would not be able to do otherwise3) At f/2.8, I can also blow the backgrounds and foregrounds out of focus. The out of focus areas are gorgeously buttery and the blokeh is very nice given the 7 blades of the shutter.4) The color saturation is like nothing I've ever seen before except with my 70-200mm Canon "L". I was literally floored at some baby pictures I took where the colors were in two words "mind blowing". I knew the color would be great but "WOW!" With Photoshop CS2 I can "fake" saturation but its just not quite the same as the color that came out of this lens straight out of the box. Zero photoshop touchup needed.5) Its sharp! This lens takes some amazingly sharp pictures into what I would classify as amazing. I've received numerous positive comments on the sharpness of this lens. I've tried looking at the edges to see if there's any CA or less sharpness and couldn't really find any. Maybe on a full size sensor you can tell more but I couldn't really on a 20D. I do notice that the plane of focus at f/2.8 is narrow (which is good) and I have to make sure that everything I want in focus is. The blokeh is very buttery at f/2.8. I like it quite a bit.6) Its built like a tank. Black metal shell. Metal EF mount. Smooth manual focusing. Sturdy recessed switches. The red stripe catches the eye of photographers who know....easy to strike up conversations and learn.7) It was surprisingly smaller and lighter than I thought it would be. About half the size of my 70-200mm Canon "L". I was expecting it to be bigger and am much happier that it wasn't. Its on my camera all the time and not a chore to carry around at all. Unless you're a very petite person.8) Internal focusing. So the lens size doesn't change in size or turn when focusing. This is very useful when you put filters on or when you're focusing in close.9) USM Motor. Its whisper quiet and it focuses super fast. Faster than my 70-200mm....something I'd expect but wow its fast and silent.10) It focuses pretty close 12 inches or so. You can get close to your subject. Its not a macro lens but you can get some dramatic wide angle shots with its close focusing.11) Its TTL2 so works very nice with my 580EX flash.12) EF mount will grow with you. If you upgrade your camera body to a full frame camera with an EF mount, this lens will fit your new camera and you can continue to enjoy your lens investment.Cons:1) On a 1.6x frame size, it doesn't get into "amazing" wide category but that's not the fault of the lens. I'm marking this down as a Con but you can take it several ways. If you want to get ultra-wide on a small frame camera, you won't with this lens (although 24mm is pretty darn wide) and about your only Canon options are the 15mm fisheye which I own and think is a great specialty lens, the 10-22mm EFS Canon, and the 14mm L. The 10-22 I hear is very good but its EFS (and won't fit the full frame cameras - less upgradable I think) and its not an L lens although for a non-L the 10-22 I hear is exceptional. The 14mm EF L will run you almost as much as this 16-35mm zoom. The 15mm EF Fisheye is wonderful but it is designed to distort and the distortion is visible on the 20D and even more so on full frame cameras and you need Photoshop to fix. On this 16-35mm L, if you want the f/2.8 and are ok with something like 24-56, then you won't find better for small-sensor cameras. I'm very glad I got it and, if you already have a full frame camera or upgrade at some point, you can enjoy 16mm "WOW" wide. I can only imagine the coverage I'd get on a full frame camera.2) The hood is massive...wide but not very deep...so its a shallow hood (It has to be with the wide angle I guess). I never take it off -- it keeps stray light out and is a secondary protection for the lens. I have had zero problems with lens flare.3) The front lens element does sink in and out inside the tube (exposed but the lens case doesn't change in size). There is no protective filter to protect that front element. I bought a UV/Haze filter ($26 from Amazon) and I highly recommend you do as well to protect your investment. With the UV/Haze filter, the lens is very self contained.4) Oh the cost....my oh my. Expensive as heck. Cost as much as my camera body --- worth every penny. If its any consolation, these lenses are very hard to make and they keep their value. Your camera body might drop in value as new technology arrives but this lens will hold its value if you take care of it.Differences, Notes, Things I've heard:1) I have no experience with non canon lenses so I can't compare but this 16-35 is amazing.2) Compared to other "L" lenses, it holds up and the quality is amazing when it comes to color, performance, lens construction.3) I hear there is some Chromatic Aberation at the edges of these wide lenses (well more than the 70-200mm) but that's to be expected when you're gathering light from such wide angles and focusing it....that's got to be hard. Wide angles exhibit more CA than long telephotos. On my 16-35mm it wasn't visible to me. I imagine a Pro's pro might notice care. Anybody with less stringent requirements than a Pro's pro or extremely saavy person, couldn't even notice or care. Besides, CA on this lens is orders of magnitude less than almost any other lens.4) I bought directly from Amazon. Ordered on a Monday got the lens the next day on Tuesday. Amazing service. Great store.
A**S
Everything I expected...
I agonized over purchasing this lens for a long time. I had a Tamron 16-34 that was my primary "walk around" lens that broke down on a recent trip. That lens did an "okay" job and was much much cheaper than any of the Canon lens. Unfortunately, repair to that lens was not an option, so it was time to go shopping.There are a number of difficult-to-distinguish-between choices in UWA lens. Ultimately I chose this one for the additional f-stop (f/2.8 vs f4.0 in some other lens's) and the quality reputation. I bought mine used here on Amazon and it was still a lot of money. But I'm utterly satisfied.Unlike my old lens, this one takes photos indoor without flash and still pretty good shutter speed--the lack of IS in this lens is less important as a result. The auto-focus fast, crisp, and easy to control and the images are glorious. The lens feels high quality and doesn't feel like a compromise in any way. Your own research will probably push you up against the same choices and you may find one or another minor feature more compelling for your own needs, but once you do agonize and click "buy", I can report that this lens meets or exceeds all of my expectations.
S**I
Really nice lens
I bought this as a gift for one of my close family members. He loved it. Great product in good price.
D**D
rattles!!!
I should have returned it because it rattled when i took it out of the box. The box had refurbished on it. WHAT!!!well i shook the lens to see what the rattle was and the front lens element dropped out on my bed!!!What the heck. Well i examined it and figured out that the lens retainer ring wasnt tight and thats why it fell out. Well i cleaned the element and put it in proper and all seems ok now. Whoever refurbished the lens did a shabby job.
T**H
Great product!
The lens is in great shape, externally and internally. Exactly as described. It was packed very well and shipped to me much quicker than expected. I whipped it out right away and took a few shots of my pets just to make sure everything was in working order - exactly what I expected. Very happy with my purchase and there was an adorable origami crane in the box! 10/10 would purchase from this seller again. Thank you!
T**T
A Must For Weddings
I'm a professional photographer and needed a super wide fast zoom for those situations where the space is tight.....which happens more times at weddings than you might think. I always use Canon primes lenses for their superior sharpness but I've been very impressed with the sharpness across the frame with this 16-35mm, even at f/2.8. I'm really glad I added this to my arsenal of Canon lenses, it's helped me get full length shots in tight spaces where previously I had to shoot waist up. Just be careful to keep the camera straight as possible when shooting groups to keep distortion to a minimum. Also awesome for environmental portraits too.
M**L
when i receive the lens it was cosmetically really bad, but everything worked fine
when i receive the lens it was cosmetically really bad, but everything worked fine. Just wished that they would mention about the cosmetic of the lens for the price they sold it at.
R**O
Great wide angle zoom lens.
Superb edge to edge sharpness, zoom is internal so there is less chance for dust to get into the lens. solidly built L glass
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