Canon EF 22-55mm lens

The Canon EF 22–55mm f/4–5.6 USM lens[1] is a consumer grade lens that has now been discontinued. It was originally released in February 1998, as one of two kit lenses for the Canon EOS IX Lite, an APS-format film SLR, although it is also fully compatible with Canon's 35mm film SLRs, and subsequent APS-C and full-frame DSLRs.

Canon EF 22–55mm f/4–5.6 USM
MakerCanon
Technical data
Focus driveUltrasonic motor
Focal length22–55mm
Crop factor1
Aperture (max/min)f/4–5.6 – f/22–32
Close focus distance0.35 m
Diaphragm blades5
Construction9 elements in 9 groups
Features
Short back focus No
Lens-based stabilization No
Macro capable Yes
Applicationstandard zoom lens
Physical
Max. length59 mm
Diameter69 mm
Weight175 g
Filter diameter58 mm
History
Introduction1998

The EF 22–55mm lens starts off at an APS camera wide (35mm – 35 mm equivalent focal length) and ends at short telephoto (88mm – 35 mm equivalent focal length). This lens was designed to complement the EF 55–200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM, also designed for the IX-series SLR's.

This lens, being one of the older lenses, is enjoying a renaissance along with other EF/FD/FL lenses that can be purchased second-hand and used on a mirrorless camera via an adapter. This is a cheaper method for APS-C Cameras of obtaining a 'kit' lens equivalent (35–90mm 35 mm equivalent focal length for digital), offering almost the range of an 18–55mm kit lens.

References

  1. Canon Inc. "EF22-55mm f/4–5.6 USM". Canon Camera Museum.


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