Canon EF 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM II - Review / Lab Test Report
Lens Reviews - Canon EOS (APS-C)
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Review by Klaus Schroiff, published February 2007

Special thanks to Thomas Fall for providing this lens for testing!

Introduction

The Canon EF 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM II is typically sold as part of a two lens kits with entry level DSLRs. However, it is also available separately for about 180 €/US$. It is a full format lens but, as usual, we´ll have a look how it performs on a 8mp APS-C DSLR where its field-of-view is equivalent to 88-320mm.

The optical construction is made of 13 elements in 13 groups based on lead-free glass. The rear group features an optimized coating to minimize the impact of internal reflections. The min. focus distance is 1.2m resulting is a max. object magnification of ~1:5 at 200mm. The lens features 6 aperture blades. The filter size is 52mm. The lens is very compact for tele lens with a size of 70x97mm and a weight of just 310g.

The build quality of the lens is terrible - in comparison with a Coke PET bottle the Coke shines in this respect. Ok, maybe not THAT bad but the plastic feels very cheap and inner lens tube wobbles significantly. Canon didn´t even bother to implement a focus ring nor a fluted front portion on the inner lens tube. The lens extends during zooming and the front element rotates during focusing. On the positive side the AF system is based on a micro-USM drive so it works very silent and relatively fast.



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