Its zoom range places it into the superzoom category, although its range is not as broad as several other lenses, such as Canon's own EF-S 18–200 mm lens.
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Canon EF-M lens mount, lens mount for Canon EOS M Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera system (introduced in 2012)
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Canon EF-M camera, manual-focus 35mm film, SLR camera by Canon (introduced in 1991)
They allow the use of P6 lenses on Mamiya 645, Pentax 645 and Contax 645 medium format cameras, Canon EF, Canon FD, Nikon F, Minolta AF, Minolta MD, Contax/Yashica, Pentax K, M42, and Leica R 35 mm cameras, as well as Lumix and Olympus micro 4/3 (m4/3), 4/3 system.