The EF 16–35 mm lens is a family of professional wide-angle lenses made by Canon Inc.
[1] Other changes include a 35 g increase in weight, a larger 82 mm filter diameter and a longer length.
[1] The model II lens has garnered favorable to excellent reviews,[2][3][4][5] and has been used in independent feature films like Marianne which was shot using a Canon EOS 7D.
While it is one stop slower than the other 16–35 mm versions, it is the first L-series wide-angle zoom to offer image stabilization.
[6][7] Canon announced an upgraded EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM in August 2016, with retail availability expected in October of that year.