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Lens review
2010-12-07
Canon EF-S 18-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
9. Ghosting and flares
You can catch flares at all focal lengths when you work against bright light. Their number and intensity is average though. The lens can’t be praised here but, on the other hand, you also shouldn’t criticize it too harshly.
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1. Introduction
2. Pictures and parameters
3. Build quality and image stabilization
4. Image resolution
5. Chromatic aberration
6. Distortion
7. Coma and astigmatism
8. Vignetting
9. Ghosting and flares
10. Autofocus
11. Summary
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