Who does n’t love a ultra wide - slant lens ? Their popularity has only gotten stronger over the years , with every major lens system rock one of their own . With two new lenses from Canon announced today , shooters will be able-bodied to capture those sweeping vistas with a welcome dose of stabilisation .
The new lenses make out in two flavors . One is a 16 - 35 millimeter F/4L IS which will feed $ 1200 . Of naturally , Canon already has a 16 - 35 mm f/2.8L electron lens , but for some , especially video shooters , range of a function stabilization is a key lineament to have , and is deserving trading the big aperture for .
For APS - C Canon proprietor on a budget , there is a EF - S 10 - 18 mm F/4 - 5.6 IS STM . That yield an equivalent focal distance of about 16 - 28 millimeter . For only $ 300 , this lens is a steal . It will be interesting to see how it compares , quality wise , to the $ 650 10 - 22 millimeter f/3.5 - 4.5 .

Both lenses will be available in June .
It ’s always great to see these lenses getting update with image stabilisation , a feature slow becoming integral to any camera organization . It ’s a literal ignominy that squeezing in the extra computer hardware usually require a forfeiture in aperture size , which is why there is such strength to the in - body stabilisation systems that Olympus and Panasonic employ in their mirrorless cameras . But nonetheless , at least canyon owners have more options now , which is always a proficient thing . [ PopPhoto ]
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