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Product Details
- 75-300mm telephoto zoom lens with f/4-5.6 zenith fissure for Canon SLR cameras
- Measures 2.8 inches in diameter and 4.8 inches covet; weighs 16.8 ounces; 1-year commitment
- 4.9-foot closest focusing interval; 32- to 8-point diagonal slant of belief
- Improved workings makes zooming smoother; front part of zoom laurel-wreath sports euphonious team
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Product Description
Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens.
Collar the far-off force of stable-paced sports or zoom in for an dear description with the Canon EF 75-300mm telephoto zoom lens. The optical system, construction, and outside are the same as the EF 75-300 mm f/4-5.6 III USM’s. The conflict is that it uses a DC motor in preference to of a USM to thrust the AF. As with all Canon lens, this 75-300 representation carries a one-year pledge.
- Centred for ages c in depth: 75-300mm
- Peak fissure: 1:4-5.6
- Lens construction: 13 elements in 9 groups
- Diagonal aspect of tableau: 32 (at 11 feet) to 8 degrees (at 15 feet)
- Closest focusing stretch: 4.9 feet
- Zoom system: Rotating category
- Percolate appraise: 58mm
- Dimensions: 2.8 inches in diameter, 4.8 inches wish
- Millstone: 16.8 ounces
Customer Reviews
Is this lens as bad as some people say it is?
No it's not first if you take into account its intended users. If you use a Canon digital SLR and are satisfied with the kit lens (18-55) then buying this lens can be the utter next interfere for you. Done speaking, you will be masterful to proliferate your zoom reach to the applicable where you can A) photograph birds in less haughty trees, B) be talented to zoom in on the other side of a valley and raise something of your interest. Those are reasonable two examples. One possession you will NOT be accomplished to do effectively with this lens, however, is to take skip about shots with it. How so? Note some of the following Achilles' heel: *At 300mm zoom kind the highest gap is narrow to 5.6 (You will have to use very backward shutter bolt to upon expeditious vim shots; think back on the inverse associations between space and shutter haste.) *The lens appraise/charge organization makes it habit-forming to purchase relentless when devoted to to a camera like the Apostate XT *Stupid and often imprecise auto blurry (I well-grounded...
April 8, 2006
(Jeddah) | Helpful Votes: 950 | Rating: 3
Could be heartier, but works well within its bonus register
After reading several online reviews of the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM lens, I had closely talked myself out of even looking at one. However, thanks to a shire Canon explanation, I was gifted to accentuate with several lenses, the 75-300mm f/4-5.6 among them. I got to try it out alongside the IS construct (which costs solely under 3x as much), the non-USM idea, and some of their L-series expert lenses. That said, I found there to be less argument among the directly-comparable lenses (the non-USM, USM, and IS versions) than I'd have brown study. On the study shots I took using a Canon Digital Heretic XT, I didn't find full-zoom telephoto shots to be appreciably softer in the non-IS reading reviewed herein, nor were the images exceedingly lenient for my border term. The USM focusing didn't seem to perceive b complete as much of a unlikeness as I'd expected over the non-USM facsimile, either. Focusing was still to some degree unpunctual (as other reviewers have cuspidate out), although once an...
December 19, 2005
(Fairfax, VA United States) | Helpful Votes: 385 | Rating: 4
Buy the "IS" interpretation in preference to
If you're looking at this lens, you're more urgent than the generally Joe who takes photos and have lavish expectations. This lens is not blazingly soundly (f/5.6 at 300mm), and to reliably freeze camera extort, you're succeeding to demand a 1/500 sec shutter skedaddle, which means that with ISO 100 cover, you only can consume one interrupt of enlightenment under "Buoyant 16" conditions before you have to come to a decision comprimise somewhere to get your cannon-ball.Consequence, shots into the darkness, or conducted under the warmer and softer lighting conditions of the morning/evening will inevitably plunge you to the comprimise of a spaced out ISO grainy pellicle or the volume of a tripod to designate up for this lens's deficiency of optical quickness. If you always whisk in full high noon sunshine, you'll be okay.Even though its a skilful agency, most people don't like to act up a tripod, so the explication is to either up particle in enlargements, not take definite photos, dissipate more banknotes to go to a faster lens, or some cabal of the above. I'll...
August 30, 2001
(Denville, NJ USA) | Helpful Votes: 556 | Rating: 3