Customer Reviews 

Great Deal on Camera Lense
2009-06-23I've spent days looking online for a lense like this and finally went to Amazon.com. After a short minute or two, this deal came along and I jumped on it. The seller advertised the lense as like new, and boy was it ever. I was pleasently surprised upon opening the shipping box and discovering the lense was in perfect condition. I feel I made a very smart choice by using Amazon.com. I saved almost half the store cost on this item. From now on, I will always shop with Amazon before looking at the online auction services...Thanks!

Question
2009-06-16Dear all
could u plz help me to know if this product is suitable for my camera or not?
My camera's model is Canon Rebel XS EOS
Ef-s 18-55 IS
please help me before I puy it!

CANON 75-300mm Telephoto Lens
2009-06-03The ordering and delivery of the lens was uneventful. The lens works but requires more manual adjustment in auto mode than it should. The lens focal adjustment does not slide a smoothly as my other lenses. I will have it looked at to see if it can be lubricated or determine what the reason is for this jerky adjustment. It seems as if the Zoom mechanism has dried out or is contaminated.

Great lens for a good value - use a tri- or mono-pod though
2009-05-27The Canon EF75-300 is a good lens for the price. Canon quality is really good, and pictures taken turn out great if you have used a tripod or monopod to hold the camera steady. I will say if you don't frequently have something to steady the camera on, it will be hard to keep distance shots crisply in focus. The extra cost of the IS lenses (image stabilization) is a lot to bear, but may mean the difference between a great shot and a missed opportunity.

Great Second Lens
2009-04-20We needed another lens for some better zoom shots. One big question I had, that I could not find a definitive answer for was "Will this work with my Digital SLR" the answer is yes.
Keep in mind the price. This is for the novice mid-level photographer. If you are a professional, then I would think you'd be buying a higher end lens.
Things to remember is that this is a zoom lens. You must be at least 4ft from your object. You'll be fine shooting your kid's soccer match but don't expect the same results for high action sporting shots (remember the price)
Overall we have found this a good step in our photography arsenal. Additional purchases we've made are a set of lens cap holders and getting ready to buy a bag to hold all of our gear to include the tripod.
Must Have Lens Keepers
Zeikos Lens Cap Keeper for SLR Cameras with Interchangeable Lenses
Backpack that will hold all of your camera gear
Canon Deluxe Photo Backpack 200EG for Canon EOS SLR Cameras (Black with Green Accent)
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Introduction
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