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No. This lens is an EFS lens, which is designed for Canon's DSLR cameras that have a "cropped frame" sensor, such as the Rebel series, the 70D, 80D and 7D. The 5D (and 6D) cameras have "full frame" sensors, which are larger. If it were possible to attach this lens to a full frame camera, the image would be terrible, because the lens focuses the image onto an area that's large enough to cover the smaller "crop frame" sensor size, but isn't large enough to cover a full frame sensor. The result would be that the image covers just a circular patch of the photograph. To avoid this happening, Canon has the EFS mount, which means that this lens can be attached to the crop frame cameras (Canon calls them "APS-C"), but can't be attached to the full frame cameras such as the 5D. In case you think this is a odd restriction, the reason Canon does this is that an EFS lens can be made smaller, cheaper and lighter than a lens which has to proved an image that covers the larger sensor. Since there are many people with APS-C cameras like the Rebels, there's a market for this kind of lens. Sadly, to find a wide angle zoom that works will with the 5D, you're looking at larger, heavier and... more expensive for sure!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.....not out of the box. You would need to modify it a bit, removing the rear baffle (plastic ring that sticks out of the back of it). Limitations: Use only from 14-18mm, as any wider and it will vignette, and at 10mm even hit the mirror of your full frame Canon. Also, on the Mk III it reportedly only has AF in LiveView, dunno about on the Mk II. So, in short: An interesting, good, cheap lens, but not a dream team.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will fit but it won’t work properly since it’s made for crop sensor Canon bodies like the EOS 80 or Rebel.
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