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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Canon EAN: 0082966214080 Item Dimensions: Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 300 millimeters Minimum Focal Length: 75 millimeters Model: 6472A002 MPN: C219892 Optical Zoom: 4 unknown-units Publisher: Canon Studio: Canon Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Developed to succeed the EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 II this compact, lightweight high- magnification telephoto zoom lens covers medium telephoto 75 mm to super telephoto 300mm. Like the EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM, it has a metal ring at the front of the zoom ring to give it an upscale image. It uses a DC motor as AF drive actuator. The optical system and controls are the same as those of the EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM. For environmental protection, only lead-free glass lens elements are used. Amazon.com Product Description: This compact and lightweight EF 75-300mm telephoto zoom lens is ideal for shooting sports, portraits, and wildlife. The lens is distinguished by a newly developed micro ultra-sonic monitor (USM) that makes autofocusing quicker and quieter, along with an improved zoom mechanism that includes a silver ring on the front for a luxurious touch. The micro USM makes this version of the lens particularly suitable for applications that require a fast autofocus, such as sporting events or wildlife shoots. Best of all, the USM version shares many of the same features that makes the non-USM lens so popular, such as a compact size, a close focusing range, and accessory compatibility. As with all Canon lenses, this unit carries a one-year warranty.
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![]() Rating: - Canon EF 75-300 lensGreat lens. Very smooth manual focus and zoom, and autofcous is seemless. Well worth the money. Rating: - It is what you pay for. If you are looking for a lens with this sort of focal length, it is going to be your cheapest option. It focuses slow. Really really slow. I have the 5D with the 24-105L, and it is almost painful to switch between the two. If you are trying to shoot a kids soccer game in broad daylight this will suit you fine. If you are taking pictures of your dog on a Sunday afternoon. This is not a focal length I use a lot, so it suits me fine. If you are serious about sport or wild life photography, you aren't ... Read More Rating: - Not really a very good lensThis lens is inexpensive, and it shows in terms of poor image quality, among other things. Unless you simply cannot afford something better, I would stay away from this one. I had it for a very short period of time before I got rid of it. Then again, at the price it is being offered, one cannot have too much grounds for complaint. Rating: - Pleased so farSo far I am pleased with the lens I purchased. I bought it used but it came to me like brand new. Although I have only taken one roll of film with it, and still learning to use it I am pleased with the quality and detail of the pictures. Rating: - Not sharp, Slow aperture and Slow focusThis lens might be okay for beginners, but if you are into any quality photography GET THE CANON 70-200 L (f/2.8 or f/4 with or without IS) CONS -Slow aperture -Not sharp enough -Not an L -Paint is chipping off PROS - Cheep, (but not worth it unless you don't care for quality) My recommendation... Buy a Canon 70-200 L instead (even the f/4 will blow this lens away) |