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Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 is STM Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens, Mirrorless, Great for Vlogging & Selfies, Compact & Lightweight, for Video, Travel, Landscapes & Interiors

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About this item

  • Ultra-wide-angle zoom lens opens the door to creative wide-angle video and still imagery for Canon EOS APS-C camera users.
  • Focal range of 10-18mm (16-29mm equivalent) is great for shooting in tight spaces so the subject and background can be captured in a single frame.
  • Wide angle of view works beautifully for vlogging and selfies without the need of a long selfie stick.
  • Completely new optical design, optimized for mirrorless — outstanding image quality throughout the image, from center to periphery
  • Maximum magnification of 0.23x in AF mode and 0.5x in MF mode for impressive close-up video and still images of small objects.



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #6 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses
Date First Available November 2, 2023 Manufacturer Canon USA

The RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens combines optical excellence with cutting-edge performance, providing an ultra-wide angle of view in a compact, portable package, perfect for EOS R cameras with an APS-C sensor. The optical performance is a direct result of a totally new lens design, highlighted by two Ultra-low Dispersion glass elements and an Aspheric element. The RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM delivers reliable, speedy and quiet wide-angle performance, making it an ideal lens for vlogging, video, travel, landscapes, interiors, or simply for creative imagery.


Roxane Moody
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This was good quality for the money. Contact easy to store. You can take it to sessions. In a tightrome has excellent sharpness and good look to your pictures. Easy to install and use
Athena Trinity
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Awesome lens. Super wide angle allows me to actually make videos when im closer to the camera (in the gym).
LegoDude
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
When I bought my Canon EOS-R50, I was ignorant about the cropped sensor details. I was thinking along the terms of my old 35mm cameras I used to have 30 or 40 years ago. So I assumed the 18-45 mm lens would be a really nice wide angle. But with the cropping, it's not. I couldn't even get a photo of my basement wall and the work I was doing downstairs in frame. I had to use my iPhone to zoom back out far enough to get a decent shot.This meant that my 18mm lens was the focal equivalent to about a 29mm lens on my old film 35mm camera. But this one, at 10mm, is like a 16mm lens would've been on my old 35mm film camera. And the difference between the kit lens that came with the camera and this one is amazing.Not only can I get the wider shots now that I want, but it's just a better lens overall. The results of this at 18mm and the kit lens shooting at 18mm is clear to the naked eye.Definitely worth the cost for my use.
Tony E.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Using it on a Canon R10.The wide angle 10mm is very useful for landscapes and interior shots. Really good for shooting inside churches if you are steady handed and can keep it still for 1/2 sec.That is the only shortcoming to this lens... it's a little bit slow but then it's also small so that's something I knew going in. Indeed this seems to be a common issue with all the lenses that run in the R10 mirrorless and the like.But the bigger lenses are more expensive and... well... simply much bigger and heavier. When I decided to dump the DSLR for the R10 I understood the compromise.Overall a great little lens. Camera with this lens, an 18-45 and an 18-150, batteries, charger and passport all fit nicely in a small shoulder bag.Recommended.
Lucky Day
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Note: This is an effective 16-29mm lens on APS-C crop sensor cameras, such as Canon's R series (I'm using an R50). I have the RF 16mm (25mm effective), and while it's about as good as this, it's not quite wide enough on APS-C, in my opinion.Ever wonder how they make automobile and RV interiors look huge? A wide angle lens like this is what they use.You have to know how to use a wide angle lens if you want to avoid distortion. If you're not squared up vertically and horizontally, you're going to get distorted (bended lines, or slight fish-eye effect) in your shots, with horizons, tall buildings, etc. Not a good lens for macros*, but you can get some background blur. If you're videoing a live band onstage, you'll need the camera to be centered, at the right height, and don't pan.Short zoom lenses like these are mostly intended to bring your subjects in just a little more if you can't get quite close enough, not to "zoom".You can use it for vlogging.It's not a very fast lens, but it's not horrible in lower light.No built-in IS.*If macros are your thing, in my opinion, the Canon RF 35mm is stellar, and is great for street and vlogging photography. It costs a lot more, but it has IS and can take stunning shots.For a $300 lens from Canon, this 10-18mm wide angle lens is worth having in your collection.
Jamie P. Frederick
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Very surprised. I took this lens with me to a trade show in Detroit and got some very nice shots. I haven't had time to run the RAWs through Lightroom but just looking at the jpgs and some minor corrections, they look pretty good. I love the flexibility of shooting at 10mm, and yes, there is some lens aberration but my R-10 does a nice job correcting this in RAW and honestly, you're shooting at 10mm and you have to expect some warping. Overall, I am happy with this lens and will find lots of uses for it.
Benjamin Kappel
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
It’s ok, but with my canon eos RP, it would not let me use the full frame and would crop, bringing the total megapixel to 10 on JPEG and shooting raw. Bracketed shots looked grainy and noisy, so I switched to the 16mm full frame lenses that works great and gives me the full 28mp of the camera. The 16mm works better for real estate photography that I need.
Aditya Pratim Maiti
Reviewed in India on November 21, 2024
After having my fair share of doubt I have come to the conclusion that the lens I received is a genuine and brand new one with the exception of one point which I am going to elaborate later on. The points I would like to hilghlight are as follows1. Canon standalone lens boxes do not have separate seals. It was a point of contention for me as well, but later on I got it clarified from authorised retailers. (Body with kit lens do have seals)2. My seller was Kamal Imaging3. To know (for sure) whether you lens is a genuine one or not, please check the serial no at all 3 places namely on the box, on the warranty card and on the lens itself.4. Curiously, in my case, the lens is manufactured in Malaysia but the lens dust cap is made in Taiwan. This had led me to believe that the lens I had received was a duplicate one but afterwards I came to the conclusion that there might have been a mismatch at the seller's end.Coming to the photography part, this lens has good coverage as compared to the 18-45 kit one (obviously). It works fine and supports the different functions as other genuine (kit) lens. I am not a pro, but this is what I have understood from my experience.
Customer
Reviewed in India on November 12, 2024
The box was not sealed , even the cover in which the lens was packed was not even taped. The lens was clearly used and the back cap does not fit easily, have to struggle.Never buy from online.
TKO LLC
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I've had the Canon RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 STM Ultra-Wide-Angle Zoom Lens for a few weeks now, and it's been a game-changer for my vlogging and photography! This lens delivers stunning image quality, impressive clarity and vibrant colors.Pros:Ultra-wide-angle capture: Perfect for sweeping landscapes, interior shots and group selfies.STM motor: Smooth, quiet autofocus ideal for video recording.Compact and lightweight: Easy to carry, perfect for travel.Image stabilization: Reduces camera shake and blur.Cons:None significant – exceeded expectations!Experience:I've used this lens for:Vlogging: Captured crisp, wide-angle footage.Landscapes: Stunning vistas with excellent depth.Portraits: Unique perspectives
Karan salunke
Reviewed in India on October 21, 2024
I loved this lens as i can now use this to make videos with r50.The lens is wide enough to cover large area.
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