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Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 STM Lens

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Brand Canon
Focal Length Description 11 mm
Lens Type Wide Angle
Compatible Mountings Canon EF-M
Camera Lens Description 22 month

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  • Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 11-22mm f/4-5.6
  • Lens Construction: 12 elements in 9 groups
  • Diagonal Angle of View: 102�10'-63�30'
  • Focus Adjustment: AF with full-time manual
  • Closest Focusing Distance: 0.49 ft./0.15m.Circular aperture (7 blades) helps deliver beautiful, soft backgrounds..Maximum magnification of 0.30x at the telephoto end / Filter Size: 2.2 in./55mm diameter / Max. Diameter x Length, Weight: Approx. 2.4 x 2.3 in., approx. 7.8 oz. / 60.9 x 58.2mm, approx. 220g
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  • EF-M 11-22mm 1:4-5.6 IS STM
  • LENS CAP E-55
  • LENS DUST CAP EB
  • Instruction manual
  • One Year Limited Warranty Card
  • Product Description

    Product Description

    The Canon EF-M 11– 22 F/4– 5.6 is stm wide angle zoom lens is an excellent companion for your EOS M series digital camera. Offering a wide angle of view, it's an excellent lens for taking group photos in tight spaces and landscapes. Built-in image stabilization helps enhance performance, even in low-light situations, and is especially effective when capturing HD movies thanks to the lens's dynamic is. Specialized Canon optics help ensure high-resolution, sharp photos and movies. A refined, quiet autofocus system helps maintain focus with extraordinary speed, helping to ensure sharp photographs and HD movies.&Nbsp; features: 18 - 35 mm comparable focal length on a APS-C format camera.Wide-angle zoom lens for EOS M series digital cameras with optical image Stabilizer for up to three equivalent stops of shake correction.Lens retraction mechanism shortens the length of the lens and a compact, lightweight design allows easy portability.Rear focus system and built-in stepping motor (STM) help provide smooth and quiet continuous autofocus when shooting video with an EOS M series digital camera.Dynamic is (movie shooting mode only) helps deliver a wide image stabilization correction range, making it ideal for shooting while walking.Two aspheric lens elements and one UD lens element deliver superb image quality from the center to the periphery.Circular aperture (7 blades) helps deliver beautiful, soft backgrounds.Full-time manual focus allows manual focus adjustment after auto focusing.Minimum focusing distance: 5.9 in/0.15M.Maximum magnification of 0.30x at the telephoto end.

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    EF-M 11–22mm f/4–5.6 IS STM

    Compact, versatile, speedy and affordable, the new EF-M 11–22 f/4–5.6 IS STM is a terrific complement to an EOS M series digital camera. Offering a wide angle of view, it's an excellent choice whether taking group photos in tight spaces, seeking out the perfect landscape or as an all-around walk-around lens. Built-in Image Stabilization helps enhance performance, even in low-light situations, and is especially effective when capturing HD movies thanks to the lens's Dynamic IS. Specialized Canon optics help ensure high-resolution, sharp photos and movies. A refined, quiet autofocus system helps maintain focus with extraordinary speed, helping to ensure sharp photographs and HD movies. With its remarkable combination of optical excellence and refined performance, all in a sleek package that's easy to bring most anywhere, the EF-M 11–22 f/4–5.6 IS STM is a stellar companion to an EOS M series digital camera.

    Specifications
    • Focal Length & Maximum Aperture: 11–22mm f/4–5.6
    • Lens Construction: 12 elements in 9 groups
    • Diagonal Angle of View: 102°10'–63°30'
    • Focus Adjustment: AF with full-time manual
    • Closest Focusing Distance: 0.49 ft./0.15m
    • Filter Size: 2.2 in./55mm diameter
    • Max. Diameter x Length, Weight: Approx. 2.4 x 2.3 in., approx. 7.8 oz. / 60.9 x 58.2mm, approx. 220g
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    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    384 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, sharpness, zoom range, value, and compactness of the camera lenses. For example, they mention that it's a great compact wide zoom, and worth every dollar. Customers are also impresseded with the lens, and color. That said, some complain about the lens quality.

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    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a very good lens, with solid, near silent gears, and crisp images. The lens works perfectly, and produces beautiful results. Some say that it's a great lens for the M series, and that it has better build quality.

    "This is an excellent lens and a great addition to the EF-M family, giving me a nice, small, light-weight wide-angle lens for the M bodies...." Read more

    "...Image stabilizer is nice and works well." Read more

    "...It has better build quality and produces much better images. I highly recommend this!" Read more

    "...All that being said, it is definitely a great lens for the M series, and it may turn out to be one of the lens I use the most...." Read more

    11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is incredibly sharp, clear, and versatile. Some say that it's a great combo for serious landscape photographers.

    "...First, the EFM 22/2 is very sharp, tiny and light, and the lack of a zoom actually simplifies camera use. It's a great lens...." Read more

    "...It seems quite sharp, and with good contrast and color...." Read more

    "...It is the sharpest lens I have ever owned. I haven't noticed much color fringing or distortion with it...." Read more

    "...This really does turn the EOS M3 into a great combo for serious landscape photographer who doesn't want to (or can't) lug around more gear...." Read more

    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the zoom range of the camera lens. They mention that it has a great zoom range, and the autofocus is very fast and reliable. Some say that the auto focus for close things works great, while others say that it's horrible for far away self portraits.

    "...The zoom range is handy for getting both perspective and framing just right, and the IS makes it easy to move around to find the best place from..." Read more

    "...It is great having a wide angle lens that can focus at such a close distance. The 11 - 22mm focal length is very versatile...." Read more

    "...The isl is amazing. The zoom and autofocus is very fast and reliable" Read more

    "Absolutely wonderful lens, fast AF, very sharp pictures and more versatile than one might think for a wide angle lens...." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the camera lens. They say it's worth every dollar and the price is reasonable.

    "...but the IS isn't a feature to sniff at, and the price is plenty reasonable, especially if you make it to Tokyo and qualify for the tax-..." Read more

    "As described, great price & delivered on time! Awesome purchase!" Read more

    "Totally worth every dollar. Awesome !!" Read more

    "...Solid, near silent gears and crisp image. Very good deal for the price." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the compactness of the lens. They mention that it is a great compact wide zoom for the EOS M3.

    "...First, the EFM 22/2 is very sharp, tiny and light, and the lack of a zoom actually simplifies camera use. It's a great lens...." Read more

    "...lens and a great addition to the EF-M family, giving me a nice, small, light-weight wide-angle lens for the M bodies...." Read more

    "I love this lens. It's compact, the optics are good as with the other EOS M lenses, it focuses fast...." Read more

    "Sharp, light and small. As fast as it gets on an ef M zoom." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers like the lens. They say it's a great lens that can focus at a close distance, and it grants you really wide angles on a compact camera.

    "...the price, you're getting a fancy piece of technology that grants you really wide angles on a compact camera the feels almost too small for your..." Read more

    "...This lens gives me the wide angle range I often enjoy in a small, light package.It seems quite sharp, and with good contrast and color...." Read more

    "...It is great having a wide angle lens that can focus at such a close distance. The 11 - 22mm focal length is very versatile...." Read more

    "works great on our cannon m50. Great wode angle" Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers like the color of the camera lens. They say that it is sharp and they haven't noticed much color fringing or distortion with it.

    "...It seems quite sharp, and with good contrast and color...." Read more

    "...It is the sharpest lens I have ever owned. I haven't noticed much color fringing or distortion with it...." Read more

    "...It is very sharp and the color is good...." Read more

    3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the lens quality of the camera lens. They mention that the lens collapse switch is annoying, and the manual focus mode displays lens error before shutting down.

    "...My dislikes: having to collapse the lens and extend it for shooting...." Read more

    "...I do find the lens collapse switch annoying, but I can live with that." Read more

    "...body, body goes into Manual Focus mode, and then displays LENS ERROR before shutting down...." Read more

    A great wide angle zoom for the EOS M3
    5 Stars
    A great wide angle zoom for the EOS M3
    When I first bought the EOS M3 for Xiaoqin, I stuck with the prime lenses. First, the EFM 22/2 is very sharp, tiny and light, and the lack of a zoom actually simplifies camera use. It's a great lens. In Japan, however, you're frequently in constrained environments, where the potential to frame the picture by moving your feet is very limited. That calls for a wide angle lens. My preference would have been a 15mm fixed lens, but all the fixed wide-angles for the EOS M system are manual focused, and you really don't want to manual focus while looking at a screen rather than a view-finder.The EF-M 11-22/4-5.6 STM retails for $400 in the US, but you can get it at a big camera store (Yodabashi had the lowest prices, but Bic Camera is also decent in a pinch) in Tokyo for about $320, sans tax. If you're brave, you can avoid having to go to a store by having Amazon's Japanese site ship to your hotel, but then you'll pay a little bit more, because when they're unable to verify your foreign passport they have to charge tax. The issue with buying from a Japanese camera store is that the warranty is Japan-only, though in practice Canon will typically honor the Japanese purchase. By the way, while you're at it, one of the best deals is you can get a spare battery LP-EP17 while you're at it for about $40, about 30% off from the best available US prices.Well, the results speak for themselves: one of my favorite pictures from the trip came right out of the lens at 14mm and with it wide open (photograph by Xiaoqin Ma). Note that the lens does vignette, but the modern approach is to let the Lightroom camera profile work its magic and correct for distortion and vignetting. The camera will do it in place if you shoot in JPG mode, but I don't buy high end cameras so I can treat them like a point and shoot.In combination with the flex-LCD screen on the back of the M3, you can get shots you just can't get on a regular point and shoot or a DSLR (11mm, f/8, ISO 100, fill-flash):The lens filter ring size is an odd size: 55mm. You can't argue with the IS, which Canon claims to provide 3 stops of hand holdability. Note that at the longest end, at 22mm, f/5.6 is exactly 3 stops from f/2.0, which is what the non-IS prime we have is at. In practice, whenever we went to dinner, I made a habit out of switching over to the prime 22mm. While I missed the IS, stopping the motion of a kid about to do something quickly was more important. Also, when handing over the camera to someone else to shoot a picture, the lack of a zoom actually helped. (Most people are now used to fixed lenses on their smartphones and zooms confuse them)My dislikes: having to collapse the lens and extend it for shooting. I understand that compactness helps, but the extension makes the lens feel a little flimsy. I would have happily given up a little bit of compactness.All in all, for the price, you're getting a fancy piece of technology that grants you really wide angles on a compact camera the feels almost too small for your hands. It's not a substitute for an 11mm/2.8 prime (if Canon ever makes one, I'd seriously consider trading up), but the IS isn't a feature to sniff at, and the price is plenty reasonable, especially if you make it to Tokyo and qualify for the tax-free prices. Recommended.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A great wide angle zoom for the EOS M3
    Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2016
    When I first bought the EOS M3 for Xiaoqin, I stuck with the prime lenses. First, the EFM 22/2 is very sharp, tiny and light, and the lack of a zoom actually simplifies camera use. It's a great lens. In Japan, however, you're frequently in constrained environments, where the potential to frame the picture by moving your feet is very limited. That calls for a wide angle lens. My preference would have been a 15mm fixed lens, but all the fixed wide-angles for the EOS M system are manual focused, and you really don't want to manual focus while looking at a screen rather than a view-finder.

    The EF-M 11-22/4-5.6 STM retails for $400 in the US, but you can get it at a big camera store (Yodabashi had the lowest prices, but Bic Camera is also decent in a pinch) in Tokyo for about $320, sans tax. If you're brave, you can avoid having to go to a store by having Amazon's Japanese site ship to your hotel, but then you'll pay a little bit more, because when they're unable to verify your foreign passport they have to charge tax. The issue with buying from a Japanese camera store is that the warranty is Japan-only, though in practice Canon will typically honor the Japanese purchase. By the way, while you're at it, one of the best deals is you can get a spare battery LP-EP17 while you're at it for about $40, about 30% off from the best available US prices.

    Well, the results speak for themselves: one of my favorite pictures from the trip came right out of the lens at 14mm and with it wide open (photograph by Xiaoqin Ma). Note that the lens does vignette, but the modern approach is to let the Lightroom camera profile work its magic and correct for distortion and vignetting. The camera will do it in place if you shoot in JPG mode, but I don't buy high end cameras so I can treat them like a point and shoot.

    In combination with the flex-LCD screen on the back of the M3, you can get shots you just can't get on a regular point and shoot or a DSLR (11mm, f/8, ISO 100, fill-flash):

    The lens filter ring size is an odd size: 55mm. You can't argue with the IS, which Canon claims to provide 3 stops of hand holdability. Note that at the longest end, at 22mm, f/5.6 is exactly 3 stops from f/2.0, which is what the non-IS prime we have is at. In practice, whenever we went to dinner, I made a habit out of switching over to the prime 22mm. While I missed the IS, stopping the motion of a kid about to do something quickly was more important. Also, when handing over the camera to someone else to shoot a picture, the lack of a zoom actually helped. (Most people are now used to fixed lenses on their smartphones and zooms confuse them)

    My dislikes: having to collapse the lens and extend it for shooting. I understand that compactness helps, but the extension makes the lens feel a little flimsy. I would have happily given up a little bit of compactness.

    All in all, for the price, you're getting a fancy piece of technology that grants you really wide angles on a compact camera the feels almost too small for your hands. It's not a substitute for an 11mm/2.8 prime (if Canon ever makes one, I'd seriously consider trading up), but the IS isn't a feature to sniff at, and the price is plenty reasonable, especially if you make it to Tokyo and qualify for the tax-free prices. Recommended.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome landscape lens
    Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016
    So incredibly sharp with very few optical issues. This really does turn the EOS M3 into a great combo for serious landscape photographer who doesn't want to (or can't) lug around more gear. For me, bringing my 5d mkiii and 16-35mm is not realistic for a 5 day backpacking trip, but you barely notice the weight of this camera + lens combo. This lens does have limitations, most noticeably the minimum aperture. It really limits the lens to being used outdoors or in very bright indoor lighting. This lens also does get quite soft up near F/22. With the focal length, and depth of field of a crop body, I found that at F/8.0 if I focused at infinity nearly everything but 0-8ft was tack sharp. I did notice a small amount of chromatic aberration in the far corners of a few high contrast shots, but it was minimal enough to be easily removed in LR. I felt that the lens focused just as fast or faster than the 18-55 while being far superior optically.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars High quality Canon lens
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Sharp and wide
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    Carrie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works great on the m50
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