Canon RF-S 18-45mm F/4.5-6.3 IS STM

Standard zoom lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · May 2022
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · CANON LENS RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
  • Class:
  • · Slow APS-C-format standard zoom lens
  • System:
  • · Canon EOS R APS-C (2022)

Abbreviations

RF-S The lens is designed for Canon EOS R APS-C digital mirrorless cameras only.
IS The lens is equipped with Image Stabilizer.
STM The lens is equipped with Stepping Motor.

Specification

Optical design:
APS-C
18mm - 45mm [2.5X zoom ratio]
F/4.5 @ 18mm - F/6.3 @ 45mm
7 elements in 7 groups
2 ASPH
Canon RF
73.5° @ 18mm - 33.2° @ 45mm (Canon EOS R APS-C)
35mm equivalent focal length range and speed:
35mm equivalent focal length range:
29mm - 72.5mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed range:
F/7.2 @ 18mm - F/10.1 @ 45mm (in terms of depth of field)
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
None; the aperture is controlled from the camera
7 (seven)
Zooming:
Zoom mechanism:
Manual
Zoom control:
Zoom ring
Zoom type:
Rotary
Zooming method:
Extends while zooming
Maximum aperture when zooming:
F/4.5 @ 18mm, F/5 @ 22mm, F/5.6 @ 30mm, F/6.3 @ 37mm
Focusing:
0.20m @ 18mm
0.35m @ 45mm
1:6.25 @ 45mm
Focusing modes:
Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF)
Autofocus motor:
Stepping motor (Lead screw-type)
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Focus mode selector:
None; focusing mode is set from the camera
Full-Time Manual Focus (FTM):
Determined by the camera
Image Stabilizer (IS):
Yes
IS features:
Mode 1
Panning Detection
up to 4 stops @ 45mm
Physical characteristics:
130g
⌀68.9×44.3mm
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Accessories:
Screw-type 49mm
EW-53 - Bayonet-type petal-shaped
Not compatible

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description #1

As part of our new RF-S lens line, the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM gives you the flexibility you desire without taking up your whole camera bag. This lens was designed with smaller APS-C sensors in mind, and when attached to a full frame EOS R camera, automatically enables the 1.6x crop mode. It offers 100% x 100% Dual Pixel CMOS AF coverage for APS-C sensors, and 80% x 80% Dual Pixel CMOS AF coverage for Full Frame sensors (in crop mode). The small size of the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM and clever lens retraction mechanism lets it fit just about anywhere, making it a great lens to bring with you on a walk or wherever the day takes you. The lead screw-type stepping motor (STM) helps ensure smooth autofocus and quiet operation, letting you capture videos with great audio and minimal background noise so you won't distract your subject in a quiet photo environment. Optical Image Stabilization provides up to 4 stops of correction, and up to 6 stops with Coordinated IS. This advanced image stabilization can result in sharper photos with minimal blur, even in low light situations. When you add all of this together, you get a wonderful, lightweight, and versatile lens that is designed to fit into your life.

High performance in a small, lightweight package, the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM puts a versatile zoom range (35mm equivalent - 29-72mm coverage) into a compact package that's easy to carry. Its optical system and clever lens retraction mechanism are designed to help ensure high image quality, while keeping the lens compact and easily portable so it stays out of the way and is ready when you are. Bring the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM and your camera with you in your daypack or camera bag so you can capture life's constant action on a walk, vacation or in your own backyard.

When it comes to recording video, you want to be sure you capture all the subtle sounds of what you're recording. Thanks to its lead screw-type stepping motor (STM), the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM focuses smoothly and quietly, letting you concentrate on the dialogue, music or other important sounds you want to capture.

For consistently sharp results, the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM features an improved Image Stabilizer system that provides enhanced shake reduction for up to 4 stops* of shake correction. When paired with an EOS R camera that has In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS), the Coordinated IS allows for up to 6 stops of correction. This means more reliable handheld performance and clearer detail in low-light situations, without having to increase the ISO or decrease the shutter speed. Because of its enhanced stabilization, the RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM can also help minimize the need for a tripod

Taking advantage of the RF lens mount, the RF-S18–45mm F4.5–6.3 IS STM lens offers great optical quality. Highlights include two aspheric elements for high image quality from center to corner and Canon Super Spectra Coating to minimize ghosting and flare.

Manufacturer description #2

The lens makes use of a hybrid of optical and digital lens aberration correction, with two aspherical lenses for lens-side optical correction combined with digital distortion correction on the camera side. Together, these correct lens aberrations to achieve clear, high-quality images. (Distortion correction on the camera side will be fixed as ‘On’.)

From the editor

For several decades, amateur photographers have become accustomed to the fact that when buying an APS-C digital SLR camera, they also received at their disposal a compact and lightweight standard lens of 18-55/3.5-5.6 class. It was assumed that as optical technologies improved, standard lenses with a wider range of focal lengths and higher speeds would be offered to users. However, with the advent of APS-C digital mirrorless systems, these hopes were not fulfilled. On the contrary, in order to minimize production costs, lens manufacturers have changed their approach: lenses with a reduced focal length range and slower speeds are increasingly being offered, and a standard lens for the new Canon EOS R APS-C cameras is no exception. Compared to the older EF-S 18-55/3.5-5.6 IS STM, the speed has become slower throughout the shortened focal length range, as a result of which the optical formula has been greatly simplified, which in turn led to a reduction in weight (and production cost), but in general there are no significant advantages of the RF-S lens over the EF-S lens. Can a retractable design be considered a serious advantage here?.. As a result, the standard lens has become even less practical and less suitable for shooting in low-light conditions, and the reduced telephoto range hints even more strongly at the need to add the RF 50/1.8 STM to the collection (but that's clearly what Canon intended).

Looking at Canon's recently released consumer lenses, it's clear that the company believes that today's budget-conscious amateur photographer needs compact and lightweight lenses first and foremost, even at the expense of speed. As a result of this approach, models such as the RF 600/11 IS STM, RF 800/11 IS STM, RF 24-105/4-7.1 IS STM, RF 100-400/5.6-8 IS USM, RF-S 18-45/4.5-6.3 IS STM appear. The speed of these models would have seemed insufficient even to amateur photographers of the 1980s, the decade in which autofocus lenses became mainstream.

In AF mode, the closest focusing distance is 0.20m at focal lengths of 18-23mm, 0.23m at focal lengths of 24-27mm, 0.26m at focal lengths of 28-34mm, 0.30m at focal lengths of 35-44mm, 0.35m at focal length of 45mm.

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