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Are lenses changing overtime?

cebulas
Apprentice

I'm sure that sounds like an obvious answer but have lenses changed overtime? I puchased a Rebel T3 bundle 9 years ago. If I buy the newest Rebel today, sould the lens kit be the same? Or have they changed?

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ebiggs1
Legend
Legend

They have changed.  Sometimes they even have a designation like Mk II or Mk III in their name or, USM, or STM.

Perhaps the add features like IS.

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

What lens came with your T3?

 

If you bought your EOS 1100D/T3 in 2011 bundled with the cheapest kit lens, you would have received the EF-S 18-55 III which has no Image Stabilization.

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This very same lens is still being sold as the lowest cost option with today's entry level EOS 4000D/ T7, so depending on which lens you have have, NOTHING has changed. 

 

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Mike Sowsun

Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

All of the Canon "STM" lenses are pretty good.  They focus quickly, quietly, and are all pretty sharp.  You see "STM" at the very  end of some lens model numbers.  It refers to Stepping Motor style auto focus motors.

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kvbarkley
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Depending on the camera they also offer the 18-135 as a kit lens, a much better lens
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