Canon EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 Is STM Lens
An entire city skyline, captured in one shot. Zoom in to catch even the glass panels on a skyscraper. Your best friend in front of a magnificent canyon, and a close-up of their face. Capture all of this and more, with just one lens. The new EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is a high-powered zoom lens for EOS M series cameras that features an incredible zoom ratio of up to 8.3x so you're able to shoot landscapes, close-ups and more with a single lens. As expected from such a versatile tool, it's correspondingly compact and lightweight so it's easy to take with you for trips or daily snapshots. Whether you're capturing scenery abroad or a picture of your pet at home, the advanced optical design helps provide excellent image quality with virtually every situation and subject. If you want to get extra close, a maximum magnification of 0.31x helps you show off minute details. With its high zoom range, portable design and beautiful image quality, the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is perfect for anyone wanting a single lens that can help them step up and capture any moment that comes their way.
An entire city skyline, captured in one shot. Zoom in to catch even the glass panels on a skyscraper. Your best friend in front of a magnificent canyon, and a close-up of their face. Capture all of this and more, with just one lens. The new EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is a high-powered zoom lens for EOS M series cameras that features an incredible zoom ratio of up to 8.3x so you're able to shoot landscapes, close-ups and more with a single lens. As expected from such a versatile tool, it's correspondingly compact and lightweight so it's easy to take with you for trips or daily snapshots. Whether you're capturing scenery abroad or a picture of your pet at home, the advanced optical design helps provide excellent image quality with virtually every situation and subject. If you want to get extra close, a maximum magnification of 0.31x helps you show off minute details. With its high zoom range, portable design and beautiful image quality, the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is perfect for anyone wanting a single lens that can help them step up and capture any moment that comes their way.
An entire city skyline, captured in one shot. Zoom in to catch even the glass panels on a skyscraper. Your best friend in front of a magnificent canyon, and a close-up of their face. Capture all of this and more, with just one lens. The new EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is a high-powered zoom lens for EOS M series cameras that features an incredible zoom ratio of up to 8.3x so you're able to shoot landscapes, close-ups and more with a single lens. As expected from such a versatile tool, it's correspondingly compact and lightweight so it's easy to take with you for trips or daily snapshots. Whether you're capturing scenery abroad or a picture of your pet at home, the advanced optical design helps provide excellent image quality with virtually every situation and subject. If you want to get extra close, a maximum magnification of 0.31x helps you show off minute details. With its high zoom range, portable design and beautiful image quality, the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is perfect for anyone wanting a single lens that can help them step up and capture any moment that comes their way.
An entire city skyline, captured in one shot. Zoom in to catch even the glass panels on a skyscraper. Your best friend in front of a magnificent canyon, and a close-up of their face. Capture all of this and more, with just one lens. The new EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is a high-powered zoom lens for EOS M series cameras that features an incredible zoom ratio of up to 8.3x so you're able to shoot landscapes, close-ups and more with a single lens. As expected from such a versatile tool, it's correspondingly compact and lightweight so it's easy to take with you for trips or daily snapshots. Whether you're capturing scenery abroad or a picture of your pet at home, the advanced optical design helps provide excellent image quality with virtually every situation and subject. If you want to get extra close, a maximum magnification of 0.31x helps you show off minute details. With its high zoom range, portable design and beautiful image quality, the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM is perfect for anyone wanting a single lens that can help them step up and capture any moment that comes their way.
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Having owned the M1, M2, M3 & M5 series cameras, and all the EF-M Lenses (except for the lighted macro) I can say this is the very best EF-M lens to date. The size, balance and build quality are closer to what I expect from Canon than some of the other M-Zooms, and image quality, in good lighting, is almost as good as the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM. Recognizing that the M-Series is a crop sensor, I find it equivalent to the EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM in terms of utility and IQ.Initially I started using the M-Series for backpacking, but I am finding that I often leave my EOS 5D-M3 & L-lenses at home as I have been very happy with the images from the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM. I have also started to leave my other EF-M lenses as well. This lens, the EF-M 22MM F/2 STM and ... MoreHaving owned the M1, M2, M3 & M5 series cameras, and all the EF-M Lenses (except for the lighted macro) I can say this is the very best EF-M lens to date. The size, balance and build quality are closer to what I expect from Canon than some of the other M-Zooms, and image quality, in good lighting, is almost as good as the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM. Recognizing that the M-Series is a crop sensor, I find it equivalent to the EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM in terms of utility and IQ.Initially I started using the M-Series for backpacking, but I am finding that I often leave my EOS 5D-M3 & L-lenses at home as I have been very happy with the images from the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM. I have also started to leave my other EF-M lenses as well. This lens, the EF-M 22MM F/2 STM and the EF-M 11–22 f/4–5.6 IS STM cover well with a very small kit.Cons:#1 -Pricey#2 Not on the CPL list.#3 - Not a "L" weather/dust sealed lens
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In truth, this lens really deserves 4.5 stars. Rated on value for the money, this lens is a solid 5 stars. It's a great companion to the M series, is well balanced, and much lighter to carry around all day than Canon's more pro models that can be used on M series bodies with an adapter. As for quality of the glass, mechanics, flare, and long term durability, the lens is more like 4 stars. I got this lens in a kit that matched it with the M5, a model now discontinued by Canon. Working with the M5's 24.2mp sensor, it does an adequate job. I would not expect it to be able to resolve anything much larger than that. The variable maximum aperture isn't an issue, however you should keep in mind that your maximum aperture at 70mm and up is f/6.3. You're going to want to ... MoreIn truth, this lens really deserves 4.5 stars. Rated on value for the money, this lens is a solid 5 stars. It's a great companion to the M series, is well balanced, and much lighter to carry around all day than Canon's more pro models that can be used on M series bodies with an adapter. As for quality of the glass, mechanics, flare, and long term durability, the lens is more like 4 stars. I got this lens in a kit that matched it with the M5, a model now discontinued by Canon. Working with the M5's 24.2mp sensor, it does an adequate job. I would not expect it to be able to resolve anything much larger than that. The variable maximum aperture isn't an issue, however you should keep in mind that your maximum aperture at 70mm and up is f/6.3. You're going to want to boost ISO for handheld shots in low light. Vignetting is evident at all aperture settings but is only really seen in RAW because jpg images are fixed automatically. Flare can be a problem, and Canon doesn't supply a lens hood with your purchase which is a shame; an optional lens hood is available. The lens isn't weather sealed in any way, and the front carriage extends quite a bit at maximum telephoto. That means there's the potential for dust to be drawn in. I would suggest that you be rather careful when dust and sand is being blown around. Sadly, Canon chose to use a plastic lens mount instead of metal (brass would have been ideal). Maybe the logic is that the focal range of this lens is so useful that most people will never want to take it off. Over time and hard use, metal always wins over plastic.
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I bought a Canon EOS M50 over the summer in anticipation of my first trip to Europe. This is my first exchangeable lens camera. I tried the kit lens and it was ok but didn't do all I wanted such as close-up details, and for landscape and buildings. I figured I have to bring multiple lenses but I wasn't enthusiastic about carrying around more stuff. I saw this lens but the price was a little more than I wanted to spend. I purchased a lower priced lens but was disappointed as it wasn't what I was looking for.About three weeks before my trip panic set because I felt that I didn't have the right tools for my camera. So I purchased this lens and I am so thankful I did!This lens is perfect for travel! I took it on my two week trip to Europe and took about 1,470 ... MoreI bought a Canon EOS M50 over the summer in anticipation of my first trip to Europe. This is my first exchangeable lens camera. I tried the kit lens and it was ok but didn't do all I wanted such as close-up details, and for landscape and buildings. I figured I have to bring multiple lenses but I wasn't enthusiastic about carrying around more stuff. I saw this lens but the price was a little more than I wanted to spend. I purchased a lower priced lens but was disappointed as it wasn't what I was looking for.About three weeks before my trip panic set because I felt that I didn't have the right tools for my camera. So I purchased this lens and I am so thankful I did!This lens is perfect for travel! I took it on my two week trip to Europe and took about 1,470 pictures with it. The pictures are gorgeous! The auto focus is very quick. I was able to get beautiful detailed pictures of landscapes, buildings, canals and windmills. It was also very good close-up with people and even close-ups of flowers.The pictures with this lens are vivid and extremely detailed. I can zoom in on a section and it blows up with extremely fine detail.During my trip I never once thought I needed a different lens. This lens did it all! The pictures attached were taken with the Canon EOS M50 camera and this EF-M 18-150mm lens.
| Focal Length | 18-150mm |
| Max. Aperture | f/3.5-6.3 |
| Min. Aperture | f/22-40 |
| Elements / Groups | 17 / 13 |
| Closest Focus | 0.25m |
Canon 18-150mm f3.5-6.3 IS STM
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Having owned the M1, M2, M3 & M5 series cameras, and all the EF-M Lenses (except for the lighted macro) I can say this is the very best EF-M lens to date. The size, balance and build quality are closer to what I expect from Canon than some of the other M-Zooms, and image quality, in good lighting, is almost as good as the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM. Recognizing that the M-Series is a crop sensor, I find it equivalent to the EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM in terms of utility and IQ.Initially I started using the M-Series for backpacking, but I am finding that I often leave my EOS 5D-M3 & L-lenses at home as I have been very happy with the images from the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM. I have also started to leave my other EF-M lenses as well. This lens, the EF-M 22MM F/2 STM and ... MoreHaving owned the M1, M2, M3 & M5 series cameras, and all the EF-M Lenses (except for the lighted macro) I can say this is the very best EF-M lens to date. The size, balance and build quality are closer to what I expect from Canon than some of the other M-Zooms, and image quality, in good lighting, is almost as good as the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM. Recognizing that the M-Series is a crop sensor, I find it equivalent to the EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM in terms of utility and IQ.Initially I started using the M-Series for backpacking, but I am finding that I often leave my EOS 5D-M3 & L-lenses at home as I have been very happy with the images from the EF-M 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM. I have also started to leave my other EF-M lenses as well. This lens, the EF-M 22MM F/2 STM and the EF-M 11–22 f/4–5.6 IS STM cover well with a very small kit.Cons:#1 -Pricey#2 Not on the CPL list.#3 - Not a "L" weather/dust sealed lens
In truth, this lens really deserves 4.5 stars. Rated on value for the money, this lens is a solid 5 stars. It's a great companion to the M series, is well balanced, and much lighter to carry around all day than Canon's more pro models that can be used on M series bodies with an adapter. As for quality of the glass, mechanics, flare, and long term durability, the lens is more like 4 stars. I got this lens in a kit that matched it with the M5, a model now discontinued by Canon. Working with the M5's 24.2mp sensor, it does an adequate job. I would not expect it to be able to resolve anything much larger than that. The variable maximum aperture isn't an issue, however you should keep in mind that your maximum aperture at 70mm and up is f/6.3. You're going to want to ... MoreIn truth, this lens really deserves 4.5 stars. Rated on value for the money, this lens is a solid 5 stars. It's a great companion to the M series, is well balanced, and much lighter to carry around all day than Canon's more pro models that can be used on M series bodies with an adapter. As for quality of the glass, mechanics, flare, and long term durability, the lens is more like 4 stars. I got this lens in a kit that matched it with the M5, a model now discontinued by Canon. Working with the M5's 24.2mp sensor, it does an adequate job. I would not expect it to be able to resolve anything much larger than that. The variable maximum aperture isn't an issue, however you should keep in mind that your maximum aperture at 70mm and up is f/6.3. You're going to want to boost ISO for handheld shots in low light. Vignetting is evident at all aperture settings but is only really seen in RAW because jpg images are fixed automatically. Flare can be a problem, and Canon doesn't supply a lens hood with your purchase which is a shame; an optional lens hood is available. The lens isn't weather sealed in any way, and the front carriage extends quite a bit at maximum telephoto. That means there's the potential for dust to be drawn in. I would suggest that you be rather careful when dust and sand is being blown around. Sadly, Canon chose to use a plastic lens mount instead of metal (brass would have been ideal). Maybe the logic is that the focal range of this lens is so useful that most people will never want to take it off. Over time and hard use, metal always wins over plastic.
I bought a Canon EOS M50 over the summer in anticipation of my first trip to Europe. This is my first exchangeable lens camera. I tried the kit lens and it was ok but didn't do all I wanted such as close-up details, and for landscape and buildings. I figured I have to bring multiple lenses but I wasn't enthusiastic about carrying around more stuff. I saw this lens but the price was a little more than I wanted to spend. I purchased a lower priced lens but was disappointed as it wasn't what I was looking for.About three weeks before my trip panic set because I felt that I didn't have the right tools for my camera. So I purchased this lens and I am so thankful I did!This lens is perfect for travel! I took it on my two week trip to Europe and took about 1,470 ... MoreI bought a Canon EOS M50 over the summer in anticipation of my first trip to Europe. This is my first exchangeable lens camera. I tried the kit lens and it was ok but didn't do all I wanted such as close-up details, and for landscape and buildings. I figured I have to bring multiple lenses but I wasn't enthusiastic about carrying around more stuff. I saw this lens but the price was a little more than I wanted to spend. I purchased a lower priced lens but was disappointed as it wasn't what I was looking for.About three weeks before my trip panic set because I felt that I didn't have the right tools for my camera. So I purchased this lens and I am so thankful I did!This lens is perfect for travel! I took it on my two week trip to Europe and took about 1,470 pictures with it. The pictures are gorgeous! The auto focus is very quick. I was able to get beautiful detailed pictures of landscapes, buildings, canals and windmills. It was also very good close-up with people and even close-ups of flowers.The pictures with this lens are vivid and extremely detailed. I can zoom in on a section and it blows up with extremely fine detail.During my trip I never once thought I needed a different lens. This lens did it all! The pictures attached were taken with the Canon EOS M50 camera and this EF-M 18-150mm lens.
This is the third lens that I purchased for my new M6 II. I am sidelining the kit lens (15-45mm) because with this lens 18-150mm and the 11-22mm that I purchased, I can cover 99% of my photo needs. This lens performs extremely well for me. I shoot mainly landscape and wildlife so the f/3.5-6.3 suites my needs perfectly. I do wish that the lens lock was a friction lock not a single click lock. I find the lock mechanism to be very cumbersome. The fact that it locks out as well as in is also a concern (potential stove pipe damage. This lens is amazingly lite and tac sharp. The first thing I did was to compare this to my big 5Dsr and I was shocked at how little difference there was in image quality. I would highly recommend this lens to anyone. I think cannon is on the ... MoreThis is the third lens that I purchased for my new M6 II. I am sidelining the kit lens (15-45mm) because with this lens 18-150mm and the 11-22mm that I purchased, I can cover 99% of my photo needs. This lens performs extremely well for me. I shoot mainly landscape and wildlife so the f/3.5-6.3 suites my needs perfectly. I do wish that the lens lock was a friction lock not a single click lock. I find the lock mechanism to be very cumbersome. The fact that it locks out as well as in is also a concern (potential stove pipe damage. This lens is amazingly lite and tac sharp. The first thing I did was to compare this to my big 5Dsr and I was shocked at how little difference there was in image quality. I would highly recommend this lens to anyone. I think cannon is on the right track with the new mirrorless cameras and lenses.
Purchased this lens as my daily use lens as I had two kit lenses that came with the Canon M50 and didn't want to keep swapping back and forth. Took the 18-150mm lens on vacation and shot over 1600 pictures with it and the images were very good. I didn't see distortion or vignetting at either ends of the zoom range and the color was very good. I also shot images with the 15 - 45mm kit lens for comparison and didn't notice any quality differences. I'm not a professional photographer, but I do like taking a lot of pictures and playing around with the programmable settings on the Canon M50. With the higher F stops, I increased the light setting in Programmable Mode to help off set low light situations and it worked out for my shooting needs and the pictures came out ... MorePurchased this lens as my daily use lens as I had two kit lenses that came with the Canon M50 and didn't want to keep swapping back and forth. Took the 18-150mm lens on vacation and shot over 1600 pictures with it and the images were very good. I didn't see distortion or vignetting at either ends of the zoom range and the color was very good. I also shot images with the 15 - 45mm kit lens for comparison and didn't notice any quality differences. I'm not a professional photographer, but I do like taking a lot of pictures and playing around with the programmable settings on the Canon M50. With the higher F stops, I increased the light setting in Programmable Mode to help off set low light situations and it worked out for my shooting needs and the pictures came out better. For the money paid, this was a very good lens to add to my Canon kit.
I bought three of these lenses for myself and two of my adult kids.I like this lens. It's compact and light. I haven't really checked just how good or poor the image quality is but mainly I don't expect great image quality from a lens with this zoom range. I bought it as a light travel kit with a Canon M5 for me and M50 for my two adult kids.The only downside I see is the price at $499 and that the lens mount is plastic. For $499 one would think the mount would be made of metal even if it added an ounce or two in weight. And the fact you have to pay an extra $29 for the lens hood.All that said, I did buy three of these lenses.
The lens is as sharp as the rest of the M series. The issue is with the plastic mounting ring. I have the "old" 18-55 EF-M that has a metal lens mount. This was supposed to be a replacement. because of the greater range. Fortunately, the mount broke on my flight home from Japan. Canon replaced it since it was still in warranty. I still use this 18-150 extensively on my M6, however, my 18-55 is always near by on my M10 or M100 in case the 18-150 fails again. From what I see, this isn't the only lens in the M-series lineup that went to the plastic lens mount. I love the size of the M series since I can carry 3 bodies, with the 11-22, 18-55, 22, 70-300 (off brand), and a Canon 430EXIII-RTSpeedlite in a small gadget bag.
Enjoyed having the camera during our recent vacation. It was lightweight and easy to carry both the camera and its lenses. As usual, LensRental was a great choice, made everything easy, and their staff made changing my order at the last minute a breeze, thanks to everyone there for the great support!
I bought this lens as a single-lens-does-everything solution for my Canon EOS M50 camera, and am mostly happy with the result.The small size of the lens and excellent mechanical quality are strong points (the turning action of the zoom ring is easy and smooth).I also have the Canon 15-45mm and 55-200mm EF-M zoom lenses,and the Tamron 16-300mm EF zoom lens (which requires the CanonEF-EOS M mount adapter to attach to the M50). I am giving upconsiderable zoom range at both ends with the 18-150mm(compared to the other lenses), but gain the single lens advantagewith the small size and weight. I was also hoping for opticalsuperiority with the 18-150mm lens, but so far have not seen it.At 150mm, the 18-150mm is a touch softer than the 55-200mmset at 150mm. The ... MoreI bought this lens as a single-lens-does-everything solution for my Canon EOS M50 camera, and am mostly happy with the result.The small size of the lens and excellent mechanical quality are strong points (the turning action of the zoom ring is easy and smooth).I also have the Canon 15-45mm and 55-200mm EF-M zoom lenses,and the Tamron 16-300mm EF zoom lens (which requires the CanonEF-EOS M mount adapter to attach to the M50). I am giving upconsiderable zoom range at both ends with the 18-150mm(compared to the other lenses), but gain the single lens advantagewith the small size and weight. I was also hoping for opticalsuperiority with the 18-150mm lens, but so far have not seen it.At 150mm, the 18-150mm is a touch softer than the 55-200mmset at 150mm. The Tamron 16-300mm and the 18-150mm areabout equal at equivalent focal lengths, with a slight edge going tothe 18-150mm. Nevertheless, the 18-150mm takes very nice,sharp pictures throughout it's zoom range.
Amazing versatility and image quality in a compact low.cost lens. Of course the build quality is not the sam as in Canons L series but that was also never the intention. It focuses very fast on the EOS M6 MkII. Its small size and large zoom range make it a versatile companion for travel, possibly complemented with the compact EF-M 22mm f/2 for evening and night time. Obviously with a small f/3.5 - 6.3 this is not a lens for hand-held photography in low light. The pictures shows the lens compared to the much larger, heavier and expensive EF 100-400mm L full fram lens.
| Focal Length | 18-150mm |
| Max. Aperture | f/3.5-6.3 |
| Min. Aperture | f/22-40 |
| Elements / Groups | 17 / 13 |
| Closest Focus | 0.25m |