File:Canon EF-S lens mount.jpg
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DescriptionCanon EF-S lens mount.jpg | The Canon EF-S lens mount taken from the Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens. Comparing this lens mount to the Canon EF lens mount the noticeable differences are the extra rubber ring set farther back from the mount and that the first lens element is noticeably closer to film/sensor of the camera. | ||||||||
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