What is a 17 55 lens used for?

This is a focal length range that can be used for everything from a wide scenic landscape to a relatively-close portrait. Canon already had these focal lengths similarly covered in their econo kit lens – the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens.

What is a Canon IS STM lens?

STM lenses are a series of autofocus lenses made by Canon. The letters “STM” stand for “stepping motor” and that refers to the autofocus technology built in the lenses.

What’s the difference between STM and USM lenses?

An STM lens uses one type of autofocus system, while a USM lens uses another type of autofocus system. These designations have nothing to do with optics, and the image quality of an STM lens vs a USM lens will be completely unaffected.

What is the Canon EF-S 17-55mm ISM zoom lens?

The Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Zoom Lens meets user demands for a fast EF-S zoom lens, Canon has specially designed a new lens with a large aperture of f/2.8 for select Canon Digital SLR cameras. The large circular aperture produces a shallow depth-of-field, creating background blur that draws attention to the photographic subject.

What is the aperture of Canon EF-S zoom lens?

To meet user demands for a fast EF-S zoom lens, Canon has specially designed a lens with a large aperture of f/2.8 for select Canon Digital SLR cameras. The large circular aperture produces a shallow depth-of-field, creating background blur that draws attention to the photographic subject.

Where can I buy accessories for my Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2?

Canon offers a wide range of compatible supplies and accessories that can enhance your user experience with you EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM that you can purchase direct. Scroll down to easily select items to add to your shopping cart for a faster, easier checkout. Visit the Canon Online Store

What’s included in the Canon EF-S lenses?

What’s Included? To meet user demands for a fast EF-S zoom lens, Canon has specially designed a new lens with a large aperture of f/2.8 for select Canon Digital SLR cameras.* The large circular aperture produces a shallow depth-of-field, creating background blur that draws attention to the photographic subject.