
At daytime, Canon’s aperture and lens elements collaborate in delivering smooth and colorful bokeh effects in macro and portrait modes.For nighttime portraits, the aperture is composed of a 7-blade aperture that beholds vast light from surroundings to disperse it equally to all corners when recreating dark photos to brighter, clearer, and grain-free results.The aperture range varies between f/22-38 in bright modes and up to f/3.5-5.6 at nighttime. The lens diameter is large enough to support enough incoming light in all conditions.The diversity and quality are both top-notch in all scenarios and for all photography experiences with Canon 18-200mm zoom lens. At the telephoto range, the lens focuses on faraway objects as vividly as its portrait shots.
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There’s also a manual override button on the lens body to focus better on AF modes.

A 7-blade construction imparts unparalleled sharpness to foregrounds with deep blurry backgrounds. F/4.5-5.6 delivers stunning captures in dim and bright lighting modes.The aperture has a large diameter and supports a wide range of lens elements in creating spectacular shots at all focal lengths.Also, a faster, more reliable CPU processes image better than its ancestor lenses. The viewing angle is 107 degrees in diagonal mode with high contrasts and sharp graphics at all aperture modes.
