Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
- ASIN: B00004THD0
- List Price: $270.00
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Product Description:
Provides up to 4x / For use with Canon SLR Cameras / Accepts 58mm Filters / AutoFocus compatible Accepts Filter Size - 58mm Unit Maximum Diameter x Length, Weight 2.8 x 4.8, 16.8 oz. / 71mm x 122mm, 480g For use with Canon SLR cameras only
Product Details
- Feature:
- 75-300mm telephoto zoom lens with f/4-5.6 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras
- Improved mechanism makes zooming smoother; front part of zoom ring sports silver ring
- Measures 2.8 inches in diameter and 4.8 inches long; weighs 16.8 ounces; 1-year warranty
- 4.9-foot closest focusing distance; 32- to 8-degree diagonal angle of view
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0082966214073
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- LensType: Telephoto zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Canon
- Model: 6473A003
- MPN: 6473A003
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_LENSES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: zoom
- Publisher: Canon
- SKU: 541163630
- Studio: Canon
- UPC: 082966214073

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Amazing Lens at an Amazing Price!
2008-11-23This is a great field lens! Very light, yet good construction, and incredible range. I can shoot at 300mm and not have to use a tripod and my photos come out awesome. I have a Rebel XT, XTi, and XSi and works great on all of them. This has to be the best Canon lens for the money. Get one...you won't be disappointed.

Great wildlife lens!
2008-11-19I have had this lens for over 7 years. I have used it with the Canon Rebel G, and will be shortly switching to the Xsi. This lens has a great zoom, and in good, outdoor lighting takes amazing, crystal clear, colorful shots. I shoot mainly wildlife. The detail impresses me everytime I get a shot back. This lens has made me love photography, and constantly strive to be better. I do not use this lens in indoor or low light situations. While I have never used a much higher end lens, I am very happy with this one.

not what I expected
2008-11-15I worked with this lense for about six month now and must admit, its not the quality I would expect from canon. its hard to get sharp pictures as soon as you try to photograph moving objects. pets, kids, outside flowers in the slightest wind, aso ... no chance to get satisfying results.
my EF 75-300mm-lense will soon change its owner - and a new lense with IS will be part of my gear.

Love it!!
2008-11-12It is a little slow to focus but thats all. I have had NO problems with softness.

A little slow, but worth the money
2008-11-11I purchased this lens with my minimalist budget in mind, and I must say that for the money, it isn't too bad. It lacks a fancy focus motor (i.e. USM), which makes it a bit slow and noisy, but you can't find a more inexpensive long distance telephoto lens. It is perfect for the amateur photographer without a lot of money.
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