Is Canon 15 85mm full frame?
Is Canon 15 85mm full frame?
The Canon EF 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM is a very attractive do-everything lens for Canon’s 1.6x (“APS-C”) cameras (it won’t work on full-frame or 1.3x cameras)….
| Zoom Setting | Maximum Aperture |
|---|---|
| 85mm | f/5.6 |
What does USM mean on a Canon lens?
Ultrasonic Motor
USM (Ultrasonic Motor) is the most widely used AF motor type in the Canon EF lens range to date. Common to all USM motors is the fact that that they convert ultrasonic vibration energy into rotational force to move the lens.
How do I identify my Canon EF lens?
You can easily spot these lenses, as they are the only ones to have a green ring towards the front of their barrel. EF stands for Electro-Focus and this applies to almost every Canon lens that’s intended for use with the company’s full-frame DSLR cameras (and EOS film bodies).
Is the Canon EF-S 15-85mm a USM lens?
The Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens extends with zoom. All lenses in this focal length range do. You can see this by using the compare link above or – here is a link to a Canon EF-S 15-85mm / 17-85mm / 17-55mm IS USM Lens Comparison .
What does canon 15-85mm f / 3.5-5.6 mean?
Canon calls this the CANON EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. EF means “electronic focus,” meaning that there is an autofocus motor in the lens itself. All Canon lenses since 1987 have been EF. -S means “small” sensor; it only works on 1.6x Canon cameras.
What kind of AF does a canon 15-85 have?
The 15-85 IS features Canon’s excellent Ring USM (Ultrasonic Motor) AF system – it is the best available at review time. It is fast, accurate and quiet – and internal. AI Servo AF performs well – and more specifically, well on the cantering horses and kids on bikes I was shooting with it. FTM (Full Time Manual) focusing is provided.
Which is better canon 16-85 or canon 15-85mm?
2. Verdict At a casual glance Canon’s 15-85mm lens looks inferior to Nikon’s 16-85mm in one important aspect: it has only a single-mode image stabilisation system against the Nikkor’s dual-mode system.