Its optical system, construction and exterior design are the same as that of the EF 75-300 mm f/4-5
6 III USM
However, this model s equipped with a classic autofocus motor
Diagonal field angle: : 32° 11'-8° 15' Number of layers for diaphtagm: 7Minimal opening: f/32-45Maximum magnification (x): : 0
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Great budget starter lens for the amatuer/hobbyist I bought this lens about eight months ago for my Canon 350D. If like me you bought the kit that comes bundled with the 18-55mm lens you'll notice there is a big gap when it comes to zoom/telephoto shots, this is a great budget tele-photo zoom lens that does what it says on the tin, and fills the gap nicely. I am an amateur photographer at best and still learning, but after using the lens for a while I was disappointed to learn that the f stop values really do make a big difference - the widest aperture... more info
Excellent value This a perfect very low budget tele-photo lens that combined with a digital SLR will give you great results.
I have been using it for taking pictures of birds from the local nature reserve and then increase the magnification in the computer.
The lens weights 480 grams and the SLR will still feel well balance when taking pictures in the wild.
For under £150 you can't go wrong as a starting point for wildlife photography.
How ever if you want semi-pro results you will need a... more info
Good value lens I got this lens for Christmas to go with my 350D. I'm not much of a photographer but I'm trying to improve and this lens gives a lot of flexibility to the camera. I use it mainly for portraits and taking pictures of landscape and architecture from a long way away. With the portrait you can get a good focus on the face and cut out everything else; with the buildings and the landscapes you can take advantage of the wide view and perspective you get when you spot a shot from a distance and also get a bit... more info
Good budget entry to telephoto photography I bought this lens for my Canon 400D and have been quite pleased with it so far. It's got a very good range of focal lengths and for digital SLR cameras with the smaller sensors you'll get something like 110 - 480mm focal lengths!! Things do get a bit 'soft' at the extremes of this range but if you want a cheap telephoto lens and you're not overly demanding you should be fine. If you're looking for super sharpness at all focal lengths and also a big fast aperture then you'll probably need to look... more info