Canon EF50MM F/1.8 STM Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras

9,999.00

100 in stock

Brand Name

Canon

Model Name/Number

‎0570C005AA

Color

Black

Warranty Period

2 years

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General info

Set or Individual product

Individual

Weight ( in kg)

160 Gm

Country of Origin

‎Malaysia

Product Orginality

Original

Information

Weight ( in kg)

160 Gm

Dimensions

‎6.92L x 3.93H x 3.93W cm

Material Used

Iron metal

What comes with product

Feature & how to use Booklet

Product Orginality

Original

Water/Sweat Resistance

Water-resistant

Lens Mount

EF-Mount

Type of Lense

Standard

Focal Length (in mm)

50 mm

Image Stabilization

No

Warranty Provided By

Seller

Warranty Period

2 years

Warranty Provided By

Seller

A camera lens warranty typically covers the following aspects:

Manufacturing Defects – Faults in the construction of the lens, including issues with optics, mechanical components, or assembly errors.

Optical Performance – Coverage for defects affecting image quality, such as internal lens misalignment, focus issues, or blurring caused by faulty elements.

Mechanical Components – Warranty covers issues with aperture control, zoom, autofocus motor, or lens mount not functioning as intended under normal use.

Exclusions: Physical damage, scratches on the lens, moisture or water damage, accidental drops, and normal wear and tear are generally not covered.

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