Canon 18-135 - anyone got one yet?

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Seeing as people are getting there 7d's, has anyone got one with the 18-135?

I am considering this lens for my 500d but there seems to be no reviews of it yet!

Just want to know what the build quality is like, how quick it focuses and whether the front element rotates!

Cheers peeps!
 
Canon UK says this lens will become available in October.

None of the usual review sites have hands-on reviews, so it seems likely that they're just not in circulation yet.

It isn't USM, so focus might be not-too-fast and/or not-too-quiet - like the 18-200mm IS.

The Canon USA website says it has an "Inner focusing system", which suggests that the front element doesn't rotate, but I wouldn't be willing to stake a large amount of money on it. There don't seem to be any images of it anywhere on the web except those from the Canon press release, which show the lens at its shortest length (f=18mm), so it's not possible to say whether the front element rotates when zooming.
 
If you search through the 7d threads (on here and potn), there are some reviews of the 7d, which have been done using the 18-135. There are example pics and a video I have seen (somewhere, but I have looked at a lot of 7d threads so don't know where it was). The pictures from it look ok.
There have been no specific reviews of the lens as far as I have seen.
 
Didn't know you'd got a 500d JJ! I think I'd wait a little while to let a few people get some hands on experience with it before considering it, but depends how eager you are I suppose. :)

I have indeed, had a bash with the D5000 but found the 500D a much better choice! Warehouse express have the 18-135 in stock, but I'm holding fire on what lens to get as it will be my main walkaround to go with the fifty and I don't want to rush in to getting a bad lens!
 
Didn't know you'd got a 500d JJ! I think I'd wait a little while to let a few people get some hands on experience with it before considering it, but depends how eager you are I suppose. :)

I have manged to hold off spending! Was hoping that there would be some user reviews out there by now!
 
I got one with my 7D but I haven't been out and tried it yet. I used it while messing with the video, but from what little time I have used it I like it, it's a decent walkabout lens imo.
 
Cheers for the update, still no reviews out there.. thought there would have been by now!
 
A few user reviews are finally coming through:

I have the new Canon 7D DSLR. I also have both the new efs 18-135mm lens as well as the older ef 28-135mm lens. Today I was testing both and was surprised to find that the newer 18-135mm lens actually focused faster than the older 28-135mm despite the latter having the USM motor. However, the new AF system on the 7D is beautiful. I sold my 40D to get this new camera and am truly happy I did if for nothing other than how fast the new AF system is and how quickly and tightly it locks onto birds in flight. Tomorrow I'll test the two lenses more thoroughly as to focus times and photo quality. Though in my early testing, the older lens did seem to be just a bit sharper. I'll test more thoroughly tomorrow and get back to the forum with my results. I'm an advanced enthusiast in terms of my ability. Hopefully, I'll help you to make a better choice when considering which lens to purchase with this fine new camera.

Okay, here are the results of my own testing of the two lenses on my new Canon 7D. I took a series of photos of various objects in my own back yard. It was about 4pm today, sunny skies, shaded yard. I took about 10 shots of tree bark, statuary, yard art objects, angel statues, etc. As for the focusing, the difference between the two lenses, despite the USM motor on the 28-135mm lens was imperceptible. The 28-135mm IS USM was quieter, however, this didn't seem to me to be an issue. A little quieter, so what? As to picture quality, I was surprised by this. The results were very different from what I had noticed first time I checked out the images. The NEW 18-135mm IS lens blew away the older 28-135 IS USM. The photos were noticeably sharper with leaves, wood, statuary being markedly clearer. The colors, YES, the colors, were far more saturated on the new lens. The difference is vast. The colors from the older 28-135mm IS USM lens were muddy and indistinct by comparison. The colors on the images taken with the new 18-135mm IS lens popped and this even added to the apparent sharpness and distinctness of the objects in the photos. There truly is no real comparison. The Newer Lens is the way to go. It's no contest at all. I compared the images side by side in Adobe Lightroom 2. Looking at the differences... Well, it's time to retire the older 28-135mm lens. My suggestion. Go ahead and purchase the 7D in kit form with the 28-135mm IS USM lens for the extra $200.00. Immediately upon opening the box, take out the lens and put it up for sale on ebay as new, you'll get about $325.00 - $425.00 for it. Put the extra money you make towards the new 18-135mm IS lens and smile! Here's how I tested both lenses: AV setting at f/11, AWB, as jpg images at highest quality settings, all shots taken on a manfrotto tripod. I only wish I was able to post the differences for you to see. What amazed me even more than the sharpness difference was the remarkable difference in color saturation and clarity! Now how this lens will stack up against the new 15-85mm IS USM, I can not say. Will be interesting though. Hope this helps you.
 
Sounds promising. :) Any photos to go with the review?

I'd also love to see some photos from this lens, I'm considering one as an alternative to my Tamron 17-50 for when I want a longer general purpose lens.
 
I have one on the way, should be with me in a few days and will bang up a review (of a novice user:D) once I've tried it out with some photos.

Nev
 
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