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Canon Zoom Telephoto EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III Autofocus Lens 
Canon Zoom Telephoto EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III Autofocus Lens

 
Canon Zoom Telephoto EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III Autofocus Lens

Model: Zoom Telephoto EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III Autofocus Lens
Camera Type: 35 mm SLR
Lens Type: Telephoto (65 to 600mm)
MPN: 6473a003
Type of Focus: Autofocus
Lens Brand: Canon
Product ID: EPID48212318
Description: The lightest 4x telephoto zoom lens in its class. Ideal for sports, portraiture, animals, etc. The telephoto effect can make the picture look compressed or have excellent background blur. At the 300mm focal length, you can fill the frame...
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The lightest 4x telephoto zoom lens in its class. Ideal for sports, portraiture, animals, etc. The telephoto effect can make the picture look compressed or have excellent background blur. At the 300mm focal length, you can fill the frame with a postcard from 4.9 away. The Micro-USM autofocus motor is quick, compact and quiet.

Features
Focus Adjustment:Autofocus
Zoom Adjustment:Zoom Lens

Details
Filter Size:58 mm
Minimum Focus Range:58.8 in
Magnification:Telephoto (65 to 600mm)
View Angle:8 - 32 degrees
Groups/Elements:13 Elements in 9 Groups
Diameter:2.8 in
Length:4.81 in
Weight:16.8 oz
MPN:6473a003

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      EF compatible zoom lens for Canon EOS Rebel XT camera
    Review created: 10/01/06
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    30 of 30 people found this review helpful.

    I bought my EF 75-300mm Zoom lens just before I went on a trip to Alaska. I was close to my departure date when I bought the lens on eBay and very happy the lens arrived a few days before I left for the trip. Once in Alaska I had immediate opportunity to put the lens to work. I took over 500 pictures in one week, about half of them with the telephoto lens. I was surprise at how well the lens handled at 300mm. I caught eagles in flight and other distant images with good focus and resolution. The combination of the Canon Rebel XT and the telephoto produced clear close-up pictures of whales, sea lions, seals and other wildlife. The zoom mechanism worked flawlessly as did the EF autofocus in conjunction with the camera. When needed the manual focus is very easy to operate. The trip offered many quick reaction photo opportunities and the lens in conjunction with the camera did not fail me. And the lens’ compact size makes it easy to include in my 5X7X9 camera bag with my Canon 18-55mm EF lens and my camera.

    The beauty of the Canon EF Lens system is that the lenses are truly compatible across the Canon EOS line. I have a Canon Rebel film camera. All the features of the EF 75-300mm work perfectly on that camera as well.

    I considered other 75-300 zoom lenses that were reportedly compatible with Canon EOS cameras, but after the results I experienced during my week in Alaska, I am convinced that I could not have done better than the Canon EF 75-300mm Zoom Lens.


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      Good lens with some shortcomings
    Review created: 09/29/06
    by:
    zakeller ( 8 )
    27 of 30 people found this review helpful.

    Pros:
    Telephoto range
    4x zoom ratio
    Lightweight
    Cost

    Cons:
    Very slow focus
    Hard bokeh (depth of field blur)
    Rotating front element
    Minimum focus distance

    This is the least expensive telephoto zoom that Canon makes. For an entry-level telephoto lens it’s not bad, but you may want to consider the other lenses that Canon offers in this focal length range: (street price for new lenses)
    EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III - $150.00
    EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM - $180.00
    EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM - $ 550.00
    EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM - $ 1,100.00
    The main problem with this lens is the very slow focus system. If you’re used to a DC focus motor on a smaller lens, you will still notice how slow this lens focuses comparatively. If you’re used to an Ultrasonic Motor, this lens is probably not for you. This somewhat limits this lens’s ability to be used in action situations, but for wildlife you probably won’t mind. If you have the aperture stopped down, the background blur (bokeh) is unappealing. The long focal length inherently has a lot of shake, so this lens needs good lighting to keep shutter speeds up, Image Stabilization would of course help. The good news is that the USM version (with the same optics) is only $30 more, well worth it in my mind. If you are serous about using this for sports or low light conditions , you should really consider the 70-300mm IS USM. If you have some serious cash to invest, the Diffractive Optics version is a pro-grade lens.

    Bottom line: Yes, it’s the most affordable, but a novice shooter will outgrow its features quickly. There is very little reason not to get the USM version instead, and the only downside to the IS version is cost.


    Review ID: 10000000001922166
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