EF 28-90mm f/4-5.6 II USM EF 28-90mm f/4-5.6 III |
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Key features | |
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Maker: | Canon |
Image stabilization: | No |
Ultrasonic motor: | Yes |
Short back focus: | No |
Macro capable: | No |
Technical data | |
Focal length: | 28-90 |
Aperture (max/min): | f/ 4 - f/ 32 |
Construction: | 8 groups / 10 elements |
# Diaphragm blades: | 5 |
Close focus distance: | 1.3ft / 0.38m |
Max. magnification: | 0.30 (at 90mm) |
Physical | |
Max. diameter: | 2.6 in / 67mm |
Max. length: | 2.8 in / 71mm |
Weight: | 6.7 oz / 190 g |
Filter diameter: | 58mm |
Accessories | |
Lens hood: | EW-60C |
Angle of view | |
Horizontal: | 65° – 22°40' |
Vertical: | �46° – 15°10' |
Diagonal: | 75° – 27° |
History | |
Retail info | |
MSRP US$ | $189.99 |
The Canon EF 28-90 mm is a lens included as a kit lens with Canon EOS film cameras.
The maximum aperture is f/4 at 28mm, reducing to f/5.6 at 90mm. When focused at 90mm this will create background blur for portrait photography.
It is a very lightweight design, and has very fast auto focusing even without USM. Image quality suffers particularly between 28-35mm and 80-90mm however, and there is heavy vignetting when used wide open.
For digital EOS cameras with APS-C sensors, the EF-S 18-55mm lens covers the same range. This is due to crop factor. EF-S lenses only work with Canon 1.6x crop cameras, which results in an angle of view roughly equivalent to that of a 29-90mm lens on a 35mm camera. Like the 28-90mm, the 18-55mm is also a kit lens.[1]
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