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Canon Crop Camera Lens EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Standard Zoom for Canon EF-M Mount Black

This small, versatile 15-45mm zoom lens is easy to carry and ideal for photos or movies. You can capture everything from stunning landscapes and beautiful portraits to fast-paced action scenes. The...

This small, versatile 15-45mm zoom lens is easy to carry and ideal for photos or movies. You can capture everything from stunning landscapes and beautiful portraits to fast-paced action scenes. The perfect companion for EOS M users.

  • Versatile shooting capabilities: ideal for EOS M camera users
  • Compact: with sleek design and lightweight for easy transport
  • ...
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Description

Description

This small, versatile 15-45mm zoom lens is easy to carry and ideal for photos or movies. You can capture everything from stunning landscapes and beautiful portraits to fast-paced action scenes. The perfect companion for EOS M users.

  • Versatile shooting capabilities: ideal for EOS M camera users
  • Compact: with sleek design and lightweight for easy transport
  • Easy movie recording: with stable image and smooth motion
  • Optical Image Stabilizer: for exceptionally sharp images
  • Fast autofocus system: for capturing spontaneous moments

This high-quality zoom lens, with a focal range of 15–45mm and a 7-blade circular aperture, is perfect for a wide variety of creative shots. Capture everything from stunning landscapes to beautiful portraits with smooth background blur, as well as fast-paced action scenes.

The lens uses 3 aspherical lens elements that ensure high image quality, despite its extremely compact size for convenient transport wherever you travel. The small, retractable body weighs just 130g and is only 44.5mm long, while its sleek aluminum exterior matches the EOS M.

STM stepping motor technology ensures virtually silent continuous focus in movie mode, for smooth scenes without noise.

Camera shake is not a problem. Take exceptionally sharp photos without noticeable increase in blur, even when shooting with high zoom or handheld in low light conditions, thanks to Canon's 3.5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer technology.

Thanks to the advanced, fast, high-precision autofocus system, you can easily capture every moment in beautiful photos. Take control with Manual Focus at any time, to adjust the focus whenever you want.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Standard Zoom
Lens Type
Variable Aperture Zoom
Sensor Type
Crop Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
3.5 - 6.3
Filter Diameter
49 mm
Focal Length Range
15 - 45 mm
Weight
130 gr
Mount
Canon EF-M
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
Yes
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (7)

Reviews

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  • Micha_is_Koutoumanos
    2
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    This lens is the kit lens for the m50 & m50 mark ii. However, if you are thinking of buying it separately, don't do it! It is a beginner lens and one that cannot justify the price, which is around €300. Because while the lenses at this price point are not very high quality, you can still find much more worthwhile lenses from Sigma, Samyang, etc., for about fifty euros more.
    Pros:
    * Good sharpness
    * Large zoom range that covers the two major spectrums, the wide and the nifty fifty.
    * Good build quality
    Cons:
    * Large f-stop deviation from one zoom stage to another.
    * 3-5f would be much more worthwhile if it were at 2.8f.
    * Not smooth zoom at all.
    * Very small focus ring, to the point where you can't attach a follow focus.
    * It's so small that you can't rig it or even put a matte box on it.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • alex.v
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    The classic kit lens of Canon mirrorless. Faithful in color reproduction, sharpness, and moderate detail (e.g. foliage), and not particularly fast due to its maximum aperture of f3.5. However, I haven't been able to find any serious flaws. It is quite lightweight and compact, but unfortunately, the competitive standard zoom lenses from Panasonic & Olympus are even smaller and lighter. The image stabilizer is very good, allowing for handheld shots even at 1/8" shutter speed with a steady hand, so you can still get great results even at night.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Color representation
    • Weight
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
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  • kopteridis.d
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    It is the basic kit lens of the camera (m50). It is okay as a lens but really needs to be changed since it has F3.5. Because many of us cannot afford to spend money every now and then, it is better to save up and buy a good lens, even for starters according to your needs.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
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  • xanthoulis
    4
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    The lens kit is quite good, moderate sharpness, color accuracy, very compact with the m50. It is lightweight overall with any Canon mirrorless and compact. The range is ideal for all moments (wide-zoom), but be careful with the zoom at night because f6.3 is quite dark, resulting in high ISO (even in RAW, editing is difficult, experience is needed for good results). The shutter speed is indeed kept low due to lens stabilization and body EIS, unless you need to photograph objects with speed, where this value increases, for example, from 1/25 to 1/100. For a start, it's okay, later on, try the 22mm f2 Canon or the 7artisans manual focus for lower prices. I will review when I have more contact and experience with this lens/lenses. Timelapse in 4k with the lens at 15mm f3.5 wide is a dream, whether it's a sunset or in motion with lights, people, etc

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Acidity
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Acidity
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
  • This lens is the kit lens for the m50 & m50 mark ii. However, if you are thinking of buying it separately, don't do it! It is a beginner lens and one that cannot justify the price, which is around €300. Because while the lenses at this price point are not very high quality, you can still find much more worthwhile lenses from Sigma, Samyang, etc., for about fifty euros more.
    Pros:
    * Good sharpness
    * Large zoom range that covers the two major spectrums, the wide and the nifty fifty.
    * Good build quality
    Cons:
    * Large f-stop deviation from one zoom stage to another.
    * 3-5f would be much more worthwhile if it were at 2.8f.
    * Not smooth zoom at all.
    * Very small focus ring, to the point where you can't attach a follow focus.
    * It's so small that you can't rig it or even put a matte box on it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The classic kit lens of Canon mirrorless. Faithful in color reproduction, sharpness, and moderate detail (e.g. foliage), and not particularly fast due to its maximum aperture of f3.5. However, I haven't been able to find any serious flaws. It is quite lightweight and compact, but unfortunately, the competitive standard zoom lenses from Panasonic & Olympus are even smaller and lighter. The image stabilizer is very good, allowing for handheld shots even at 1/8" shutter speed with a steady hand, so you can still get great results even at night.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • It is the basic kit lens of the camera (m50). It is okay as a lens but really needs to be changed since it has F3.5. Because many of us cannot afford to spend money every now and then, it is better to save up and buy a good lens, even for starters according to your needs.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • The lens kit is quite good, moderate sharpness, color accuracy, very compact with the m50. It is lightweight overall with any Canon mirrorless and compact. The range is ideal for all moments (wide-zoom), but be careful with the zoom at night because f6.3 is quite dark, resulting in high ISO (even in RAW, editing is difficult, experience is needed for good results). The shutter speed is indeed kept low due to lens stabilization and body EIS, unless you need to photograph objects with speed, where this value increases, for example, from 1/25 to 1/100. For a start, it's okay, later on, try the 22mm f2 Canon or the 7artisans manual focus for lower prices. I will review when I have more contact and experience with this lens/lenses. Timelapse in 4k with the lens at 15mm f3.5 wide is a dream, whether it's a sunset or in motion with lights, people, etc

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

This small, versatile 15-45mm zoom lens is easy to carry and ideal for photos or movies. You can capture everything from stunning landscapes and beautiful portraits to fast-paced action scenes. The perfect companion for EOS M users.

  • Versatile shooting capabilities: ideal for EOS M camera users
  • Compact: with sleek design and lightweight for easy transport
  • Easy movie recording: with stable image and smooth motion
  • Optical Image Stabilizer: for exceptionally sharp images
  • Fast autofocus system: for capturing spontaneous moments

This high-quality zoom lens, with a focal range of 15–45mm and a 7-blade circular aperture, is perfect for a wide variety of creative shots. Capture everything from stunning landscapes to beautiful portraits with smooth background blur, as well as fast-paced action scenes.

The lens uses 3 aspherical lens elements that ensure high image quality, despite its extremely compact size for convenient transport wherever you travel. The small, retractable body weighs just 130g and is only 44.5mm long, while its sleek aluminum exterior matches the EOS M.

STM stepping motor technology ensures virtually silent continuous focus in movie mode, for smooth scenes without noise.

Camera shake is not a problem. Take exceptionally sharp photos without noticeable increase in blur, even when shooting with high zoom or handheld in low light conditions, thanks to Canon's 3.5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer technology.

Thanks to the advanced, fast, high-precision autofocus system, you can easily capture every moment in beautiful photos. Take control with Manual Focus at any time, to adjust the focus whenever you want.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Standard Zoom
Lens Type
Variable Aperture Zoom
Sensor Type
Crop Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
3.5 - 6.3
Filter Diameter
49 mm
Focal Length Range
15 - 45 mm
Weight
130 gr
Mount
Canon EF-M
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
Yes
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (7)

  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Weight
  • Color representation
  • Quiet
  • Construction quality
  • Autofocus (AF) speed
  • Value for money
  • Acidity
  • Micha_is_Koutoumanos
    2
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    This lens is the kit lens for the m50 & m50 mark ii. However, if you are thinking of buying it separately, don't do it! It is a beginner lens and one that cannot justify the price, which is around €300. Because while the lenses at this price point are not very high quality, you can still find much more worthwhile lenses from Sigma, Samyang, etc., for about fifty euros more.
    Pros:
    * Good sharpness
    * Large zoom range that covers the two major spectrums, the wide and the nifty fifty.
    * Good build quality
    Cons:
    * Large f-stop deviation from one zoom stage to another.
    * 3-5f would be much more worthwhile if it were at 2.8f.
    * Not smooth zoom at all.
    * Very small focus ring, to the point where you can't attach a follow focus.
    * It's so small that you can't rig it or even put a matte box on it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • alex.v
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    The classic kit lens of Canon mirrorless. Faithful in color reproduction, sharpness, and moderate detail (e.g. foliage), and not particularly fast due to its maximum aperture of f3.5. However, I haven't been able to find any serious flaws. It is quite lightweight and compact, but unfortunately, the competitive standard zoom lenses from Panasonic & Olympus are even smaller and lighter. The image stabilizer is very good, allowing for handheld shots even at 1/8" shutter speed with a steady hand, so you can still get great results even at night.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Color representation
    • Weight
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • kopteridis.d
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    It is the basic kit lens of the camera (m50). It is okay as a lens but really needs to be changed since it has F3.5. Because many of us cannot afford to spend money every now and then, it is better to save up and buy a good lens, even for starters according to your needs.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • xanthoulis
    4
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    The lens kit is quite good, moderate sharpness, color accuracy, very compact with the m50. It is lightweight overall with any Canon mirrorless and compact. The range is ideal for all moments (wide-zoom), but be careful with the zoom at night because f6.3 is quite dark, resulting in high ISO (even in RAW, editing is difficult, experience is needed for good results). The shutter speed is indeed kept low due to lens stabilization and body EIS, unless you need to photograph objects with speed, where this value increases, for example, from 1/25 to 1/100. For a start, it's okay, later on, try the 22mm f2 Canon or the 7artisans manual focus for lower prices. I will review when I have more contact and experience with this lens/lenses. Timelapse in 4k with the lens at 15mm f3.5 wide is a dream, whether it's a sunset or in motion with lights, people, etc

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Acidity
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Acidity
    • Quiet
    • Weight
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Color representation
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
  • This lens is the kit lens for the m50 & m50 mark ii. However, if you are thinking of buying it separately, don't do it! It is a beginner lens and one that cannot justify the price, which is around €300. Because while the lenses at this price point are not very high quality, you can still find much more worthwhile lenses from Sigma, Samyang, etc., for about fifty euros more.
    Pros:
    * Good sharpness
    * Large zoom range that covers the two major spectrums, the wide and the nifty fifty.
    * Good build quality
    Cons:
    * Large f-stop deviation from one zoom stage to another.
    * 3-5f would be much more worthwhile if it were at 2.8f.
    * Not smooth zoom at all.
    * Very small focus ring, to the point where you can't attach a follow focus.
    * It's so small that you can't rig it or even put a matte box on it.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The classic kit lens of Canon mirrorless. Faithful in color reproduction, sharpness, and moderate detail (e.g. foliage), and not particularly fast due to its maximum aperture of f3.5. However, I haven't been able to find any serious flaws. It is quite lightweight and compact, but unfortunately, the competitive standard zoom lenses from Panasonic & Olympus are even smaller and lighter. The image stabilizer is very good, allowing for handheld shots even at 1/8" shutter speed with a steady hand, so you can still get great results even at night.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • It is the basic kit lens of the camera (m50). It is okay as a lens but really needs to be changed since it has F3.5. Because many of us cannot afford to spend money every now and then, it is better to save up and buy a good lens, even for starters according to your needs.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • The lens kit is quite good, moderate sharpness, color accuracy, very compact with the m50. It is lightweight overall with any Canon mirrorless and compact. The range is ideal for all moments (wide-zoom), but be careful with the zoom at night because f6.3 is quite dark, resulting in high ISO (even in RAW, editing is difficult, experience is needed for good results). The shutter speed is indeed kept low due to lens stabilization and body EIS, unless you need to photograph objects with speed, where this value increases, for example, from 1/25 to 1/100. For a start, it's okay, later on, try the 22mm f2 Canon or the 7artisans manual focus for lower prices. I will review when I have more contact and experience with this lens/lenses. Timelapse in 4k with the lens at 15mm f3.5 wide is a dream, whether it's a sunset or in motion with lights, people, etc

    Translated from Greek ·
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