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Review on Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens - Optimized for Canon EOS SLR Cameras by Cha Eunu ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

I chose to buy a lens . Because of the cost, I decided against purchasing any of the other options available on the market, and the L-series was the only one I selected. In general, I am delighted with this device more often than I am not pleased with it, but it still misses, there are flashes, it smears, there are inaccuracies and graininess, and I noticed this when I shot from a distance (L-ki). After purchasing a flash 580, the number of shots that were missed decreased. The difference in quality is not especially evident when increasing from 200 to 300, and a decent macro of non-professional acquaintances in the photo will leave them pleasantly surprised and thrilled. At the parking garage, he defended his actions by saying that if you shoot people from one end of the hall to the other, covering a distance of approximately 30 meters, you will get good images and the people you photograph would not see you. On the other hand, I quickly reiterate this point. Thus, it is not particularly good when viewed in the dusk. Believe me when I say that after searching the entirety of the Internet for a better deal, I couldn't find anything worthy of a higher rating than a solid 4. And one last piece of guidance: if you are not going to purchase L-ku, then there is no reason for you to pick it up at all; if you do, you will end up being quite disappointed with your lenses. Canon ET-65B Protective Hood. What does it matter how he photographs? I can provide a picture.

Pros
  • Pricing, focal length, as well as the requirement of a 300 stub, which is effective provided that the hands do not tremble too much. When viewed in magnification as well as macro, the background is interestingly blurred by this effect. My setup consists of a Canon 550 and an EX580/. Those who are interested in a telephoto lens and are sure of their abilities should use the lens without a stabilizer. cheaper for someone just starting off, as I would recommend. Invest in a lens hood as soon as possible.
Cons
  • You can only take pictures of them during the daytime or with a flash (the puff from the camera is not very weak). If you are taking pictures in the evening, I suggest switching to manual focus so that you are less upset when you watch the footage. The fact that you have to switch to manual mode is perhaps the only drawback to this decision.