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What is a Canon 10 22mm lens used for?

Posted on August 15, 2022 by Mary Andersen

What is a Canon 10 22mm lens used for?

The new EF-S 10-22mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens covers fields of view equivalent to 16-35mm in 135mm format. An excellent partner to the EOS 400D we used for our tests, its wide angle of view is great for landscape and architectural photography, especially indoor shots.

Table of Contents

  • What is a Canon 10 22mm lens used for?
  • Is Canon 10/22 A full frame?
  • Is 24 wide enough for landscape?
  • What is the difference between 10mm and 18mm?

What is 22mm lens good for?

The lens can be used for almost anything: Landscapes, portraits, travel shots, macro photography, street photography, real estate photography, product photography, and low light photography. It is wide but not too wide ; so distortion is not a problem.

What is the best focal length for landscape photography?

A focal length equivalent to 28mm on a 35mm camera is often considered ideal for landscape photography because it covers a relatively wide angle of view without introducing obvious distortions.

Is Canon 10/22 A full frame?

The Canon EF-S 10–22mm f/3.5–4.5 USM lens is a wide to ultra-wide angle zoom lens for Canon digital single-lens reflex cameras with a Canon EF-S lens mount. The field of view has a 35 mm equivalent focal length of 16–35mm, which is analogous to the EF 16–35mm f/2.8L on a full-frame camera….Canon EF-S 10–22mm lens.

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MSRP $650 USD

What does 22mm lens mean?

A zoom lens has numbers indicating a zoom range, for example 10-22mm where 10mm is the wide-end and 22mm is the tele-end of the lens. A smaller number means a wider angle of view capable of capturing a wider scene and a lens has focal length 35mm or less is considered as a wide-angle lens.

What is a 24 mm lens good for?

This makes 24mm an ideal choice for landscape photographers, wedding photographers, portrait photographers, photojournalists and street photographers who are looking for a wide angle view of the scene that doesn’t feel unnatural to the viewer of the photo.

Is 24 wide enough for landscape?

24mm (Still Good But Getting Narrower) Again, this isn’t a hard-and-fast rule and you can take spectacular landscape photographs at 24mm, but you’re no longer ultra wide and may start losing the scale and grandeur of some large scenes. Images tend to flatten out the more you zoom in.

Do I need a 24 mm lens?

If you shoot a lot of landscapes, a 24mm prime lens is an excellent choice. Not only do these lenses give you a wide-angle view of the landscape, thus allowing you to capture more of the scene in your shot, but they have top-notch optics, too.

Is Canon 24mm good for portraits?

Creating portraits using wide angle lenses can enhance perspective, but also distort proportions. If you capture the same portrait with a 24mm lens and a 50mm lens, the image from the 24mm will slightly distort your subject in the frame–especially around the edges.

What is the difference between 10mm and 18mm?

There is only the slightest bit of breathing at the 18mm end, at which the image gets very slightly smaller as focussed more closely. I can’t see any at the 10mm end.

What is the difference between the canon 10-18mm and 10-22mm?

This 10-18mm also adds Canon’s Stepper Autofocus Motor (STM) for faster AF with video. It’s got a plastic mount, which is why it only costs $300 and weighs next to nothing. The 10-22mm is also all plastic except for the mount, so I’m not worrying about it.

What does the Canon EOS 10-18mm have to offer?

This new 10-18mm lens also adds Image Stabilization (IS), a first from Canon in any ultrawide. This 10-18mm also adds Canon’s Stepper Autofocus Motor (STM) for faster AF with video. It’s got a plastic mount, which is why it only costs $300 and weighs next to nothing.

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