mark u Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 This lens didn't creep out of the Amazon woodwork yesterday. It isn't USM, butdoes offer 4 stop IS, including panning detection (but not apparently tripoddetection), like its 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS kit lens brother. There are interestingdiagrams of the IS unit and some more detail here: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0708/07082007canonefs18-55and55-250.asp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim_karthauser Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 An EF-S telephoto? I wondered how long it would be until we saw one of these. Interesting to see how the IQ compares to other teles in this class. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yakim_peled1 Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 I wish Canon will start following Nikon in the prime route i.e. make a 100/2.8 IS and 200/1.8 IS, rather than the zoom route. Happy shooting, Yakim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terry_smith2 Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 USM versions will likely arrive in March-April... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith_lubow Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 Basically like a 100-400 on 35mm film....buy why no USM? I'd rather get the 70-300 IS USM, or if I wanted to go cheap, one of the 75-300 models. Is there really a market for IS lenses that don't have a USM? Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mars c Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 " Is there really a market for IS lenses that don't have a USM" USM has nothing to do with IS. That lens have small and light elements that dont neccessarily need USM to to AF fast. FWIW, I'd rather have the IS than the USM, If I were to choose just one feature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisjb Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 I`m thinking the 400d + 18 55IS + this 55 250 IS has gotta make a great entry level kit, so light probably won`t even need a tripod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith_lubow Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 "USM has nothing to do with IS." Yes...I know. Not physically, anyhow. What I am saying is that the types of customers who want IS (in other words, those who have the photographic knowledge to even know what it's good for) are likely to want a USM as well, and that in most cases those who want one are going to want the other. A lens without USM is worthless to me, as I want to be able to focus by hand or by motor at any time. It's the only reason I don't have a 50mm f/1.8. I have used it, and it's optically good enoug...I just find it to be difficult for manual use, and the AF to be slow and noisy. I'd rather have an old manual focus lens than one of the non-USM AF lenses. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eos 10 fan Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 I couldn't find any info on the 55-250/IS on the Canon USA site, but Canon Europe has a page: http://www.canon-europe.com/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/EF_Lenses/Image_Stabilization_Lenses/EF-S_55-250mm_f_4-5_6_IS/index.asp -- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobatkins Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 I'd guess this is another example of Canon's answer to "in body" stabilization. For those users who would buy the IS versions of the 18-55 and 55-250, that's probably the only set of lenses they will ever own. I'd guess these lenses are aimed at XTi users. Lenses made to the lowest possible price to keep the introductory system cost down. I wouldn't be surprised to see an XTi packaged with an 18-55IS and 55-250IS as a kit. I wonder if they can keep the cost below $1000? With these lenses USM hardly matters. It's a micro USM motor, not a ring motor. Not exactly fast or silent and no FTM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mawz Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 @Keith: The 75-300's are dogs optically, and even the USM ones don't focus any faster than micro-motor lenses. The only advantage of USM on the 75-300 is it's quieter. I expect the 55-250 will be optically better than the 75-300, so it will be a much better choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freelance Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 "Compact and lightweight, the EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS offers the longest zoom range in the EF-S series to date. The 88-400mm equivalent focal length opens up new framing possibilities for owners of EF-S mount cameras shooting wildlife, sports and travel photography. Optical quality is assured through a UD element, which minimises chromatic aberrations that could otherwise cause reduced contrast and colour fringing." I already have better possibilities with EF lenses. Is that a way to confuse the consumers? "EF-S mount" expression can make think some type of amazon buyers that they cannot use EF lenses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yakim_peled1 Posted August 21, 2007 Share Posted August 21, 2007 >> I'd guess this is another example of Canon's answer to "in body" stabilization. Pity it won't be very effective with those nice fast primes like the 50/1.4 and 85/1.8.... :-( Happy shooting, Yakim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_dunn2 Posted August 21, 2007 Share Posted August 21, 2007 <cite>I couldn't find any info on the 55-250/IS on the Canon USA site, but Canon Europe has a page:</cite> <p>I was also surprised when my EOS Magazine email arrived and announced three new lenses, since I'd already read the Canon U.S. press releases and found only two.</p> <p>It's possible that Canon U.S. forgot to include it in their press releases, but you'll also note that while the other two new lenses have appeared on the canoneos.com site (which is part of Canon U.S.), the 55-250 hasn't. So I suspect this might be like the 90-300 lenses, which were released in some other parts of the world including Europe but never made it to North America. Why Canon would feel that a 90-300 would be a good choice for a European user but not for a North American user, or why a small, light, IS-equipped EF-S telephoto zoom would be a good idea in Europe but not in North America, is beyond me, but hey, I never studied marketing at school.</p> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurie_humphrey Posted November 17, 2007 Share Posted November 17, 2007 Hi all I have been reading the forum over the last week or two searching for any thing on the new 55-250 IS lens , so have joined up to let you know what is happening in Australia in regardes to this lens. I have ordered a new Canon 400D with the twin lens kit 18-55 / 55-250 with IS and expecting to pick it up in the next week or two from Camera House it has been advertised for two weeks now cost will be $1449 Australian , this is my first DSLR so can't wait to get it. Regardes Laurie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bahi_p Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 The salesman at a photo shop in London had one, boxed, for ?200 inc VAT. By UK standards, that's not too bad a price - there are places selling it for ?235. We didnt' go for it - I haven't seen a single review and we didn't want to have to trek back there if the lens proved disappointing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bahi_p Posted December 10, 2007 Share Posted December 10, 2007 Apologies - I should have checked that preview a little more carefully. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sun_flower Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 Price In BKK thailand for New 55-250 f/4-5.6 IS lens $275.00 or 9000.00 bath<div></div> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sun_flower Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 Link Photo test for New 55-250 f/4-5.6 IS lens By @ [ball] http://www.pantip.com/cafe/camera/topic/O6140773/O6140773.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barbu_mateescu Posted April 14, 2008 Share Posted April 14, 2008 Broken link; any other tests? Even user ones, as long as they give picture examples to compare w/ some other lens? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben_walker2 Posted April 16, 2008 Share Posted April 16, 2008 I am not a serious photographer but I did run out and buy this lens today because it was a really nice day and I had nothing else to do. I am impressed with this lenses performance. Here are a few photos I took within moments of my new purchase. I slapped this lens onto my camera even before getting in the car. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2059/2418291254_a9d9f10e8c_b.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2157/2418290386_f6bbd15b97_b.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2331/2417474403_c22e975971_b.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elliot_lerner Posted June 2, 2008 Share Posted June 2, 2008 I'm considering this lens to get more focal length, but am concerned that it cannot be manually focused (fine-tuned) in AF. Has this proven to be a problem for you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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