Are both the same lenses?

I have another question about the lens? CANON Canon EOS M50 MK II Kit system camera with 15-45 mm + 55-200 mm lens, 7.5 cm touchscreen display, Wi-Fi system camera with 15-45 mm + 55-200 mm lens in black. Buy from SATURN or that. Or are they both the same? (Refers to the 55-200 mm lens.)

Buy the CANON EF-M 55 mm | 200 mm f/4.5-6.3 EF-M, IS, STM (lens for Canon M-mount, graphite gray) standard zoom for DSLRs in graphite gray | SATURN

I'm not sure because one has STM and the other dual pixel autofocus

just wanted to make sure again

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Uneternal
2 years ago

Dual Pixel autofocus refers to the camera and you have it with all lenses.

Both are the same lens. But as already said in the other question, if you buy one by one, you are cheaper on the go. Even at current prices.

Canon EF-M 55-200mm 4.5-6.3 IS STM black from € 269,00 (2022) | Price Comparison Geizhals Germany

Canon EOS M50 Mark II black with lens EF-M 15-45mm 3.5-6.3 IS STM from € 664,99 (2022) | Price Comparison Geizhals Germany

And if you wait with the M50 on Black Friday and get the 55-200mm in needed, save a lot more.

daedag
2 years ago

Yes, as far as I can judge, these are the same objectives.