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The Canon EF-M 22mm f2 STM Compact System Lens is a versatile prime lens designed for Canon EOS M series cameras. With a moderate wide-angle view equivalent to 35mm on full-frame cameras, it features a bright f/2.0 aperture for exceptional low-light performance and stunning background blur. The lens is equipped with a stepping motor for quiet autofocus, making it perfect for video shooting. Its compact design and close minimum focusing distance of 5.9 inches make it an ideal choice for capturing detailed shots in various settings.
Real Angle Of View | 60.5 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
Minimum Aperture | 2 |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Compatible Camera Models | Canon EOS M50, Canon EOS M10, Canon EOS M50 Mark II, Canon EOS M6, Canon EOS M, Canon EOS M5, Canon EOS M3, Canon EOS M6 Mark II, Canon EOS M100, Canon EOS M200 |
Photo Filter Size | 43 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Canon EF-M |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Minimum Focal Length | 22 |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Stepper motor |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 22 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | 22 mm |
Lens | Standard |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon EF-M |
Maximum Focal Length | 22 |
Y**O
Excelente lente, compacto y luminoso
El Canon 22mm f/2.0 EF-M es un lente increĂble para cámaras mirrorless de la serie M. Su apertura f/2.0 permite capturar imágenes nĂtidas incluso en condiciones de poca luz, con un hermoso desenfoque de fondo. Es compacto, ligero y perfecto para fotografĂa de viajes, retratos y video. La calidad Ăłptica es sorprendente, con colores vibrantes y buen contraste. Sin duda, una de las mejores opciones para quienes buscan un lente versátil y de alta calidad en el sistema EF-M.
S**G
Great lens and very compact.
very sharp - fixed prime so you zoom with your feet - nice inexpensive quiet compact lens - what's not to like?*** revision ***Reading some of the reviews I think there are a few things that might be said to help others make a decision on this lens like,1.) They are White Box Lenses i.e. they came from Canon packaged camera kits - Canon sold the EOS-M with the 22 mm or with both the 22mm and the 18-55 zoom <or> just the base unit, or with all lenses and the flash unit included in the same box and they offered these with USA warranties or as Imported units (gray Market)products.What does this mean? - well the products are the same in manufacturing quality and design - the USA products carry the USA warranty and can be serviced by any authorized USA center vs the Imported that need to be sent out of country for service.When you consider that Amazon will allow the return of the product in 30 days if say there is a defective issue you need to send it back - after that the seller might take it back if you ask or if not you are on your own - in reality this product is so reliable odds of having an issue are very slim - they will either work perfectly out of the box or they won't - if after a few years it fails (doubtful) just buy another - because the cost of repair would exceed the cost of a new replacement lens at today's selling prices.2.) Yes the 22mm doesn't have IS and yes, there is some "minimal" distortion - Folks - a 22mm lens is nearly what is considered as a fish eye lens so that's normal for any 22 mm lens no matter the price point or manufacturer and totally correctable in Photoshop or other editing software.3.) There is a lens shade for this lens - $10.00 on Amazon - get it.4.) Be advised some of the cameras and lenses are Imported vs USA models - there is fine print listed covering this - it's not really a big deal given the cost of these cameras and that the 30 day Amazon return option will cover you as most will either be DOA or last for normal service intervals.I have another take on if you should get the M lenses or use your glass - here's mine, I bought both of the M lenses even though I have nearly every L glass Canon makes up to the 300 mm F2.8 Prime so I have a big $ investment in L glass and I did buy the adapter however, I'm not going to use my L glass for everyday shooting on this camera - that would defeat the reason for a small camera and putting my L glass in harms way by dragging it around in the car or what ever - forget it - the kit lenses are very acceptable in terms of sharpness and overall performance ie. speed, clarity, color rendering, etc. so for a camera and lens arrangement for everyday use and go in harms way that's why I went with the kit lenses. now if I decide to do some serious stuff with the small base unit because of the size and weight savings I can drag out the L glass and have at it - I like options.
D**E
You'll probably have to see it to believe it
I originally purchased the EOS M body only, without any of the "kit" lenses that were designed to fit it. My Mother has an older DSLR with a good mid-range lens, and I wanted a camera that would be a functional equivalent to hers. The EOS M caught my attention online due to its compact size, its reputation for being "well built," and it's reasonable price tag. However, I didn't trust the lenses that came with it - the 22mm and the 18-55mm. I'm fairly naive when it comes to lenses, and I figured that truly good lenses like my Mother's come in big packages. I found a $300 Canon lens with an ultrasonic motor (recently increased to $420 on Amazon) that was reviewed very highly, and attached it to my EOS M with the available adapter. Kind of defeats the purpose of a compact camera, I know...but it felt to me like a camera is supposed to feel. The pictures that I was able to take were quite good, but even after confirming that the new firmware update was installed (and thus the slow autofocusing was as remedied as possible), I found that the lens still hunted a lot, and made a considerable amount of noise, making video literally impossible without both the autofocus and image stabilization being turned off. The USM lens worked fine for photos, and afforded me some very good zooming capabilities, but I began to search online for other options, and found that this little lens was rated quite highly. I decided to go for it, and I am SO glad that I did.If you are as skeptical as I was, you really may never truly believe the positive reviews about this lens until you witness the results for yourself. The photos that it produces are SO crisp and clear, that I still can't believe it. In terms of clarity, it blows the $300 USM lens away completely. GRANTED - it does not zoom, which is a drawback. Also, I have not discovered how to manually focus with this lens - those of you who desire manual focus may want to consult another review. However, after taking several shots, I find that I miss the zoom less and less, as I continue to become more and more captivated by the swift and silent autofocus (not instantaneous, but perfectly adequate for my needs) and the stunning clarity of the images. I'll admit that I have no first-hand experience with the 18-55 mm lens that was designed for the EOS M, but I will say with complete sincerity that this lens, to me, is completely worth the money I paid for it. If you want extremely crisp photos with good color and clarity, and don't care tremendously about zoom, this is the lens for you.For those of you who are still skeptical - I would recommend that you search for some full-size sample photos online. Google-search "Canon EOS M 22 mm sample photos" and find some that are pixel-for-pixel true-to-size. This will give you a better idea of what this camera-lens combo is capable of.
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