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Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 is STM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras (Renewed)

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About this item

  • Focal length and maximum aperture: 55-250mm 1:4-5.6
  • Lens construction: 15 elements in 12 groups
  • Diagonal angle of view: 27 Degree 50 ft. - 6 Degree 15 ft.
  • Rear focus system, Closest focusing distance: 0.85m/2.8 ft.


Canon EF-S lens mount 88-400mm (35mm equivalent) ultra-low dispersion element optical image Stabilizer STM AF stepping motor optimized lens coating full-time manual focus control non-rotating front element & rear focus seven blade Circular diaphragm minimum focus distance: 2.8'


Parv jain
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2025
Nice one bit scratches were thereFunctioning very wellBuild quality is goodImage and zoom is alosngoodGood for beginners
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on October 19, 2023
Ottimo obiettivo ricondizionato. Sono molto soddisfatta.
Bill M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
I bought this as "Amazon Renewed." It came in the original box which was rather beat up. The lens itself had no visible defects and was in fine condition, but it didn't have that brand-new unhandled sheen and smell that you sometimes get from factory refurbs.This was a fantastic value though. This lens is very sharp and produces image quality much higher than I would expect at its price point. I moved over to Canon from Nikon and previously shot with Nikon's similar value 70-300mm and expected the same so-so clarity, but was very surprised with the sharpness and clarity that I actually got.The image stabilization is very strong and effective in this lens. You can clearly see it in action as you try to make tiny composition adjustments by moving the camera but the image stays in place. It doesn't let you hand hold for seconds, but you can definitly get more keepers at 1/30th, 1/15th, and similarly slow speeds that would normally blur from hand-shake.Given the quality of image and stabilization I would choose this over the Canon 75-300mm for APS-C cameras (even though the 75-300 as a bit more reach.)The only complaint I have about this lens is that it looses contrast very noticably when aimed towards a bright light and wide open. Many other lenses handle this scenario better.For the price though it can't be beat if you only shoot telephoto occassionally like I do.
Andrew Lodeserto
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2019
If you are looking for a pretty solid lens for cheap just read this review. This lens is super quit and performs the tasks at hand with ease. However I often find that the auto focus cuts out and doesn't want to keep working anymore. This isn't an issue for me because I do use the manual zoom and focus. Other than such a slight problem like that, this lens is such a bargain!
seadog76
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
I used to have the 70-200mm 2.8 IS II for my 7D. But I’m not a pro and found with its size, weight and color I was leaving it home. I also used it primarily outdoors where I’d dial it up to Sunny 16 / Cloudy 11 anyway, so the 2.8 advantage was negated. I ended up selling and getting this lens and a 135mm. While the 135 is awesome for indoor low-light, this 55-250mm has surprisingly great quality for lightweight unassuming outdoor use, which I did not expect for the price and compared to other lenses I’ve used. It weighs about as much as the 50mm 1.8 USM, doesn’t attract attention, or even need a hood for this price. And the IS is insane. It might be better than my 2.8 had. You can stop time with this thing, and it has gorgeous color. Plus the reach is really nice from 55-250mm, extremely usable mid to long distance. This is a surprising and super bargain that I’d recommend to anyone on a cropped system like 7D, x0, x00 level Canons.-----Update: I still use this on my R6 mirrorless with the Canon modifier for EF/EF-S lenses. I'm able to easily get waist-up or shoulders-up shots of players in the outfield or pitching. This is an outdoor lens given f/4 is as bright as it gets and its not L quality (like my 70-200) but the image quality is really underrated for the price.
Abraham
Reviewed in Mexico on May 20, 2019
Para usuarios de Sony A7 para arriba si lo usas con un adaptador te pone una viñeta circular negra al rededor de la foto, recomendaría mejor utilizar lente sony o de cualquier otra marca con montura E.
The WB
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
Purchased a refurbished Canon T5 last June with two (2) kit lenses. The standard EF-S 18-55mm IS lens and a telephoto EF 75-300mm III USM non-IS lens. The later was one I never really warmed up to. Let's call it like we see it -- I.Q. was and is not up to Canon expectations. Read any serious review and see for yourself.I also missed image stabilization, especially at longer telephoto zoom lengths, like I had on my old FujiFilm S100FS. Full zoom, no problem!Came across this lens on Amazon couple days ago. I'm getting ready for a quick cross country drive and I wanted this lens to replace my EF 75-300mm lens on this trip. Best part, the price was right.What I like:* Right off the bat -- a true Canon USA Certified Refurbished lens was in the box* USA warranty by Canon -- one (1) year from date of purchase* Registered this lens on Canon USA website -- serial number took and registered it to my Canon USA account* The overlay sticker on the box - certified refurbished - New (whatever that means?)* Sticker underneath was a factory Canon refurb sticker with both Canon barcodes* Enclosed was Canon refurb warranty paperwork disclosing the limited one (1) year Canon USA refurb warranty* When I opened the package, the contents had that new product smell* The lens was in absolutely perfect condition* Shipped in a Canon refurb brown (not white) box like other Canon lenses I purchased -- no damage to the outside of the box* Focus on my T5 was quick and silent* Front lens element does NOT rotate like other older Canon EF or EF-S lenses* Lightweight, 58 MM lens/filter opening* Made for a crop frame (APS-C sensor) Canon camera body (will not work on a full frame Canon camera)I have some doubts:* Plastic mounting flange between body and lens -- be carefull mounting it* Plastic body -- not weather sealed* It is not "L" lens quality, but for the priceToo short of time to see how this lens will truly perform, but my quick test shots show that this lens at full zoom (250MM on the lens scale), inside the house with a 6/10th second @ f5.6 exposure came across great. There is some softness around my wall clock lettering, but nothing like my old EF 75-300mm lens that blurred the picture like a leaf blowing in the wind. Both were handheld shots. My test will come in a week or so. I will supplement my review after I have more field time with this lens.So far, so good. Stay tuned.*******5/04/2017 - UpdateI have had some time to use this lens, not as much as I thought I would, but still. Posting several pics for your consideration. One of the sun at full zoom (f5.6 @ 800 ISO for 1/80th sec.). Snipped a 100% crop to bring in what detail I could. The other was of the moon setting just after sunrise on Donners Pass in Truckee, CA. All were RAW pics post processed in DxO Optics Pro 9.5.2.Not the greatest, but something additional to see. This lens works great, but the auto focus didn't work well on the Sun picture. That was manually focused and manual focus works far better on this lens than my old Fujifilm S100FS ever did.*******04/29/2018 - UpdateIt took long enough for me to post some additional pictures. I have not used this lens as much as I thought I would have. That being said, I dusted this lens off yesterday morning to shoot the April 2018 Mt. Charleston Marathon in N/W Las Vegas, NV.This refurb lens performed flawlessly throughout the entire shoot!The pictures I shot came out as expected. I performed no cropping, sharpening or noise reduction functions to any of these sample photos. All pictures were shot in RAW (CR2) format and post processed in DxO Optics Pro 9.5.2 only to taste.Further, the photo compression used by Amazon does NOT do these photographs any justice. I picked some finer detail objects to share with you regarding sharpness of this lens. IE: The box picture -- the labeling on my full size picture is clear and crisp, unlike the photo displayed on this site. Not the lens or my fault, just Amazon picture compression at work here.For a refurbished lens, Canon did an outstanding job turning out a very high quality product that you will be pleased to use. If you are skeptical about buying refurbished products -- don't be from Canon. Actual Canon refurbished products perform exactly like new products and Canon stands behind that product with a full one (1) year manufacturers warranty.*******10/27/2018 - UpdateI had another opportunity to use this lens this past week. Visited the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on the west side of Las Vegas. While in the parking lot, a number of gray ground squirrels were running under an SUV. Took a couple shots. I attach them for your review.At just about 100 feet away, under the SUV in deep shadows, you can see them . Notice the lettering on the rear tire. Crisp results from this refurb lens.