There will be lots more to come with this 18-135mm lens when I get a chance to take it out for a proper photo shoot. I hope this video helps at least give a good area what it’s a cable of at a glance. Do you have a favourite lens that goes with you everywhere?
Thank you for this video! I'm a young guy just getting into the videography space. I've been looking for a lens for my m6 mII. This video might've sealed the deal. Your channel is severely underrated! Keep it up.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m glad I could help you make an informed decision. I have lots more planned. Unfortunately the job that pays the bills has been taking up all my time lately but stay tuned, lots to come.
@@RustyRoj of course, I have a channel of my own so I understand the effort and time that goes into each of your videos. I will most definitely come back to be using your affiliate link. Best of luck mate!
Thanks. My Affiliate links doesn’t work just yet. Amazon canceled my account for not having enough of a following. I do appreciate he gesture though. The only affiliate link that works is the one for Epidemic Sound
My own go to lens for the EFM mount cameras will be the 18-150mm EFM lens. It's way more compact and very sharp as well. I had to return the 18-135mm EFS cos it was too bulky. I'd recommend the EFM 18-150mm instead.
Yes the 18-150mm is way more compact. I recommend it to people too. For me I felt I got sharper images from the 18-135 but also it was half the price so I’m happy to live with the bulky ness.
Just came across your video. I'm new to photography and it is quite daunting trying to figure out the best investments for lenses and a camera. I spent days looking at lenses for all sorts of brands, focal lengths, and second guessing which brand I was going with. I ended up getting a Canon 77D and this lens but was still unsure because every video claims to have the "inside scoop" on which lens and camera combo is the best. Thank you for the transparency and I feel more comfortable with my purchase. Looking forward to using my new equipment. Cheers.
Glad I could help. I have a real love for cheaper lenses. And it’s always good to think about resale for when you do need to look at upgrading. When your learning, I believe it’s far more important to get the best out of what you have and only spend the big dollars on lenses when you have a really good idea of what you like to use. Best of luck with your photography journey.
I agree with you RustyRoj, I got the 18-135 as a kit lens with my 80D and it's a great all-rounder. On another subject, I'm thinking of going mirrorless but not sure about the M or R lines? Do you have any advice? Cheers - Mike
If you want an upgrade then I don’t think the M6MarkII would be enough of a jump from the 80D but then it all depends on your budget and if your reason for going mirrorless is to shrink your gear then the M6MarkII is definitely the most compact full feature camera. The native M mount lenses are smaller too. If you don’t care about the size and want the upgrade, maybe see if you can get an EOS R for a good price. Otherwise, if I was upgrading I’d probably be looking at the R6 if I was sticking to Canon. I hope that helps.
I use the Tamorn EF-M 18-200 on my M6 Mark II. It is my "Go to" daily lens and delivers sharp images across the range. For low light I drop on the Sigma 16 or 30 mm EF-M lenses which are brilliant. These 3 lenses also do not need a lens apapter so are "natural" fit.
@@Anthony2lars There is a black plastic ring at the camera end of the lens that is actually pretty easy to remove, and without it just snaps on the speedbooster. As far as I remember it causes some vignetting, so you need to crop a bit of the image.
@@ww1www is that for STM version or USM? Ifound that trick on one of the youtube videos but he is using USM version. I wonder if that will work to the STM.
Nice video. This is a great lens and as been my main go to lens since I got it back in 2012. I have photographed weddings, portraits, pets, landscapes, zoos and travel with it. If I need a smaller lighter combo I swap it out for my 24mm f2.8 STM and 50mm f1.8 STM. I highly recommend it as a general purpose lens.
Thanks for watching. Yes it’s a great lens and the more I use it the more I love it. I’d feel pretty comfortable going on a trip and just taking this one along as my only lens. It easily covers 90% of what I currently shoot.
One trick you could try is stand further back from your subject and use the zoom to get closer. This should help compress the background and give a little more of a bokeh effect.
I’ve been looking to find the best lens for portraits and street photography. I’m new to all of this but I’d like to get away from the standard lense. I do already have commlite adapter with a 50mm lens
In terms of carry around lenses with a decent reach then I love my 18-135 for this. The bokeh isn't the best with its high f-stop if you are shooting people but sometimes you need to make small sacrifices to simplify your set up.
I’ve been thinking about picking up the 10-18mm but I just bought a very wide lens which is a little more interesting. I’ll have video coming next week on that.
Thank you for watching. Yes, I was using the Sigma 16mm right up until I swap over to the 18-135mm. I had it fairly wide open and used a variable ND filter to adjust the exposure.
If it’s a speed booster you will need to use EF lenses and not EF-S lenses. This is because the speed booster focuses the light inward to match the fov of a full frame sensor. This works well with full frame lenses like EF but if you use it with an aps-c lense like EF-S you will always get vignetting and the only solution is to crop it out in post. To get the most from EF-S lenses you need an adapter that isn’t a speed boost one.
Thanks for this video, can you compare the telephoto pictures to other lenses that work well with the M6? Also, I think you would like the 18-135mm IS USM "NANO" (iii) + PZ-E1 (power zoom) + BR-E1 (remote shutter). Looking forward to your videos and pictures!
Thanks for watching. That's a great idea to do a lens comparison, though I would be limited to the lenses I own . I'll have to think of the best way to make it interesting and useful. I did look at the USM nano 18-135mm lens but I don't think I'd ever use the auto-zoom accessory enough to justify it. The STM lens has the same optics for a much more affordable price where I live, along with quieter auto-focus and slightly better image stability in my opinion too. Either lens is a great choice depending on how you would use it but the STM won out for me.
I can’t find this lens anywhere. Every time I order this from Amazon they end up sending me the USM instead.... smh is there a newer version to the STM?
I think the USM is the never version. Which is a shame as I feel it’s not as snappy. Optically they’re the same though. Have you tried B&H? Maybe even email them as they might be able to help find one.
From my experience, yes. I think most who have done proper testing would agree from what I’ve seen. The advantage to the 15-45mm is the wider angle and how compact it is. I still use both all the time depending on what I’m doing but if I could only take one lens with me on an outing it would definitely be the 18-135mm because it’s so versatile.
It is a lot heavier but it doesn’t bother me as it takes the place of two lenses so it evens out. If weight is a a concern for you then maybe look at the EF-M 18-150mm. It’s more compact and lighter and almost as good optically.
Yes, since I made this video Canon stopped production on this lens and the USM is the newer version. It is optically the same lens though so should be just as useful. It recommend trying to get the STM version second hand if budget is a concern. Otherwise the USM is still a great lens.
You’re right, the 16mm I start the video using is a much better vlogging lens given it’s wider angle but if you can only carry one lens and need a good amount of reach while still being able to vlog, I still feel this is a good choice. Especially for the price.
They’re are both exactly the same optically. If you can still get the STM it will be cheaper as the USM is the newer model. I feel the STM is a bit faster a focus but only slightly.
The Stm is more silent and suitable for videos. If you are doing only photography the Usm is little bit faster at auto focusing. I have the Stm and for my opinion the Usm at the current price is not worth the upgrade over the Stm.
I just bought this lens for doing videos. When I'm working on the stove doing my cooking videos I wanted a lens with good auto focus and image stabilization.
It’s a possibility over time but I haven’t had any issues so far at all. It’s nice and snug. There is also a lock so at 18mm at least I can lock the lens, preventing it from zooming at all.
There will be lots more to come with this 18-135mm lens when I get a chance to take it out for a proper photo shoot.
I hope this video helps at least give a good area what it’s a cable of at a glance.
Do you have a favourite lens that goes with you everywhere?
Thank you for this video! I'm a young guy just getting into the videography space. I've been looking for a lens for my m6 mII. This video might've sealed the deal. Your channel is severely underrated! Keep it up.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m glad I could help you make an informed decision.
I have lots more planned. Unfortunately the job that pays the bills has been taking up all my time lately but stay tuned, lots to come.
@@RustyRoj of course, I have a channel of my own so I understand the effort and time that goes into each of your videos. I will most definitely come back to be using your affiliate link. Best of luck mate!
Thanks. My Affiliate links doesn’t work just yet. Amazon canceled my account for not having enough of a following. I do appreciate he gesture though.
The only affiliate link that works is the one for Epidemic Sound
My own go to lens for the EFM mount cameras will be the 18-150mm EFM lens. It's way more compact and very sharp as well. I had to return the 18-135mm EFS cos it was too bulky. I'd recommend the EFM 18-150mm instead.
Yes the 18-150mm is way more compact. I recommend it to people too. For me I felt I got sharper images from the 18-135 but also it was half the price so I’m happy to live with the bulky ness.
Just came across your video. I'm new to photography and it is quite daunting trying to figure out the best investments for lenses and a camera. I spent days looking at lenses for all sorts of brands, focal lengths, and second guessing which brand I was going with. I ended up getting a Canon 77D and this lens but was still unsure because every video claims to have the "inside scoop" on which lens and camera combo is the best. Thank you for the transparency and I feel more comfortable with my purchase. Looking forward to using my new equipment. Cheers.
Glad I could help. I have a real love for cheaper lenses. And it’s always good to think about resale for when you do need to look at upgrading. When your learning, I believe it’s far more important to get the best out of what you have and only spend the big dollars on lenses when you have a really good idea of what you like to use. Best of luck with your photography journey.
I agree with you RustyRoj, I got the 18-135 as a kit lens with my 80D and it's a great all-rounder.
On another subject, I'm thinking of going mirrorless but not sure about the M or R lines? Do you have any advice? Cheers - Mike
If you want an upgrade then I don’t think the M6MarkII would be enough of a jump from the 80D but then it all depends on your budget and if your reason for going mirrorless is to shrink your gear then the M6MarkII is definitely the most compact full feature camera. The native M mount lenses are smaller too.
If you don’t care about the size and want the upgrade, maybe see if you can get an EOS R for a good price. Otherwise, if I was upgrading I’d probably be looking at the R6 if I was sticking to Canon.
I hope that helps.
Thanks mate that’s great advice - I appreciate that! 👍 Enjoying your channel! Thanks mate, all the best !
Thanks for tuning in 🙏
I use the Tamorn EF-M 18-200 on my M6 Mark II.
It is my "Go to" daily lens and delivers sharp images across the range.
For low light I drop on the Sigma 16 or 30 mm EF-M lenses which are brilliant.
These 3 lenses also do not need a lens apapter so are "natural" fit.
The Sigma 16mm is one of my go to lenses. I love it. I will definitely look at getting the 30mm one day.
The Tamron looks really nice.
They need firmware instead for every new (🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣) eos-M camera.
I got this as the kit lens for my 60D 12 years ago. I never felt I needed another lens :) Now I am experimenting with this lens on the Speedbooster.
I’m interested how it looks on a speed booster given it’s already a apsc lens.
How can it fit to a speedbooster?
@@Anthony2lars There is a black plastic ring at the camera end of the lens that is actually pretty easy to remove, and without it just snaps on the speedbooster. As far as I remember it causes some vignetting, so you need to crop a bit of the image.
@@ww1www is that for STM version or USM? Ifound that trick on one of the youtube videos but he is using USM version. I wonder if that will work to the STM.
@@Anthony2lars not sure, it does work on mine, but cannot remember if mine is STM or USM...
Nice video. This is a great lens and as been my main go to lens since I got it back in 2012. I have photographed weddings, portraits, pets, landscapes, zoos and travel with it. If I need a smaller lighter combo I swap it out for my 24mm f2.8 STM and 50mm f1.8 STM. I highly recommend it as a general purpose lens.
Thanks for watching. Yes it’s a great lens and the more I use it the more I love it.
I’d feel pretty comfortable going on a trip and just taking this one along as my only lens. It easily covers 90% of what I currently shoot.
Hi, Good to know, I have an upcoming shoot, and am used to this lens with land scapes and sea scapes
One trick you could try is stand further back from your subject and use the zoom to get closer. This should help compress the background and give a little more of a bokeh effect.
I’ve been looking to find the best lens for portraits and street photography. I’m new to all of this but I’d like to get away from the standard lense. I do already have commlite adapter with a 50mm lens
In terms of carry around lenses with a decent reach then I love my 18-135 for this. The bokeh isn't the best with its high f-stop if you are shooting people but sometimes you need to make small sacrifices to simplify your set up.
also try 10-18 if im right. another great canon short (wide) zoom STM lens - really good wide angle canon zoom lens!
I’ve been thinking about picking up the 10-18mm but I just bought a very wide lens which is a little more interesting. I’ll have video coming next week on that.
was the beginning of this video filmed with the sigma 16mm?
Yes it was. I miss that lens, I dropped mine and snapped it in half.
thanks for posting. Where you using the sigma 16mm at the beginning of the video?
Thank you for watching. Yes, I was using the Sigma 16mm right up until I swap over to the 18-135mm.
I had it fairly wide open and used a variable ND filter to adjust the exposure.
How do you remove the vignette from pictures? I have as a adapter Viltrox speed booster
If it’s a speed booster you will need to use EF lenses and not EF-S lenses. This is because the speed booster focuses the light inward to match the fov of a full frame sensor. This works well with full frame lenses like EF but if you use it with an aps-c lense like EF-S you will always get vignetting and the only solution is to crop it out in post.
To get the most from EF-S lenses you need an adapter that isn’t a speed boost one.
Thanks for this video, can you compare the telephoto pictures to other lenses that work well with the M6? Also, I think you would like the 18-135mm IS USM "NANO" (iii) + PZ-E1 (power zoom) + BR-E1 (remote shutter). Looking forward to your videos and pictures!
Thanks for watching. That's a great idea to do a lens comparison, though I would be limited to the lenses I own . I'll have to think of the best way to make it interesting and useful.
I did look at the USM nano 18-135mm lens but I don't think I'd ever use the auto-zoom accessory enough to justify it. The STM lens has the same optics for a much more affordable price where I live, along with quieter auto-focus and slightly better image stability in my opinion too. Either lens is a great choice depending on how you would use it but the STM won out for me.
A really useful video - thank you. My mind is made up!
I’m happy to have helped.
I can’t find this lens anywhere. Every time I order this from Amazon they end up sending me the USM instead.... smh is there a newer version to the STM?
I think the USM is the never version. Which is a shame as I feel it’s not as snappy. Optically they’re the same though.
Have you tried B&H? Maybe even email them as they might be able to help find one.
@@RustyRoj I haven’t tried them yet, but I will now! Thanks! hopefully I can finally get the STM 🙏🏽
Best of luck 🤞
@@RustyRoj NanoUSM is the newer version. It's a combination of STM and USM.
@@DaBossMan1000 Thanks for the clarification.
Can you use it for a photo shoot ? i have one
I’ve used mine for mostly land scapes and a bit of video work (for clients not TH-cam).
@@RustyRoj Shot a wedding with this lens , bride and grooms reaction after seeing the images, one word, '' Tremendous ''
@rustyroj: nice video.. is the 18-135stm sharper than 15-45 kit lens? Thanks
From my experience, yes. I think most who have done proper testing would agree from what I’ve seen.
The advantage to the 15-45mm is the wider angle and how compact it is.
I still use both all the time depending on what I’m doing but if I could only take one lens with me on an outing it would definitely be the 18-135mm because it’s so versatile.
@@RustyRoj how about weight? Is not bother you when go traveling? It looks too heavy than kit lens..
It is a lot heavier but it doesn’t bother me as it takes the place of two lenses so it evens out. If weight is a a concern for you then maybe look at the EF-M 18-150mm. It’s more compact and lighter and almost as good optically.
@@RustyRoj okay, thanks sir 👍🙏
All good. Best of luck 🤞
This lens costs 465USD the USM nano version. The stm version is no longer available
Yes, since I made this video Canon stopped production on this lens and the USM is the newer version. It is optically the same lens though so should be just as useful. It recommend trying to get the STM version second hand if budget is a concern. Otherwise the USM is still a great lens.
if that's the lens you are using for self blog here, best to go down to 16. 18 not wide enough.
You’re right, the 16mm I start the video using is a much better vlogging lens given it’s wider angle but if you can only carry one lens and need a good amount of reach while still being able to vlog, I still feel this is a good choice. Especially for the price.
Which is better, 18-135 is stm or 18-135 is usm lens??
They’re are both exactly the same optically. If you can still get the STM it will be cheaper as the USM is the newer model. I feel the STM is a bit faster a focus but only slightly.
The Stm is more silent and suitable for videos. If you are doing only photography the Usm is little bit faster at auto focusing.
I have the Stm and for my opinion the Usm at the current price is not worth the upgrade over the Stm.
I just bought this lens for doing videos. When I'm working on the stove doing my cooking videos I wanted a lens with good auto focus and image stabilization.
I hope it does all you need. I still love using mine.
Hi, just wondering if you're filming videos from top down? I'm worried about lens or barrel creep when the lens is facing downward. Thanks
It’s a possibility over time but I haven’t had any issues so far at all. It’s nice and snug.
There is also a lock so at 18mm at least I can lock the lens, preventing it from zooming at all.
Thank you for the video!
I’m glad it was useful
@@RustyRoj Very much so! I am thinking of getting that lens and your video definitely helped. Thanks from the heart. I subbed BTW. :D
Thanks I hope you enjoy the rest of my content.
I use a sigma 28-200mm lens now.
Oh nice. I’m currently enjoying a Sigma 18-35mm 1.8
good stuff:)
Thanks 🙏
Кому такой объектив нужен -у меня есть 👋но мне не нужен
Yes only if you are interested to take snaps instead of photographs
This is a review for kids making TikTok videos, no for professional photographers. NO LIKE