| Announced | 2005-02-01 |
| Indicative price (USD) | 440 |
| Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Focal range (mm) | 30 |
| Filter diameter (mm) | 62 |
| Max diameter (mm) | 76.6 |
| Mount type | Canon EF-S |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF Motor | HSM |
| Zoom type | / |
| Rotating front element | No |
| Tripod mount | No |
| Color | Black |
| Full-Time manual focus | Yes |
| Number of lenses | 7 |
| Number of groups | 7 |
| Diaphragm blades | 8 |
| Circular aperture | No |
| Length (mm) | 59 |
| Weight (gr) | 430 |





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Even though it appeared in Canon’s lineup in 1995, the Canon EF 28mm F/1.8 is one of the most recent wide-angle prime lenses for full-frame cameras. Built around 10 elements in 9 groups with one aspherical element, this lens feels pretty solid in hand. Its ultrasonic motor (USM) makes it very silent and quick to focus. In terms of image quality, the Canon EF 28mm F/1.8 provides a really good value for money. |
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Tamron SP AF 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] tested on Canon and Nikon mount. Launched in 2003, this lens is still a very good choice if you are looking for a cheap standard zoom lens. See the comparisons against famous competitors: Tamron SP AF 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] Nikon Vs Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Vs Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, here. |