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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Justifies its price by a factor of 150 percent. Worth the cost, especially when they went for between 18,000 and 20,000 dollars each. Now more than ever, you should be able to get a brand new one for 13,000. (pre-owned, making it even more affordable). In terms of the dimensions, it is important to point out that when it is set to the 300 mm setting, it becomes immodestly long. When it is extended, the girls will naturally and strangely squint because it has been a habit for them. The shop was ranked between 55 and 250. The picture and the design are both finer on the 70-300, but if you want to get familiar with the range, it is best to take the 55-250 because it is less expensive and more enjoyable. The 70-300 is a superior option for a semi-professional over a longer period of time. After purchasing the 18-200, I found that I used it very infrequently because 200 millimeters was plenty for the majority of my plots; yet, it would be a shame to sell it at this time. Recommended for those just starting off. Be aware of what you are firing through while you are aiming at the farthest end of the target. For instance, when you get out of your car in the winter, you should move to the side a little bit so that you are not directly in the path of the warm air that is exiting the passenger compartment. It may seem like a minor issue, but if you take a broad approximation of it, it will result in bands of sharpness and blur across the entire field of the frame. When this happens, you will look for issues in the lens.

Pros
  • - Skill in manual labor, physical fortitude, and dependability (I took a tumble and made it through everything unscathed, escape with just a scratch on the case. There was no discernible change to the optics as a result. - Powerful dual-mode stabilizer (regular and for shooting in wiring) - Working range Up to 200 millimeters, a very pleasant and juicy picture; smooth, pleasant movement of the zoom ring. - Excellent sharpness in the range of 70-200mm; sharpness acceptable for amateur photography in the range of 200-300mm. If you select for the beginner glasses in the first price group, you'll be able to get a sense of the genuine thing in your hands: focusing that is both quick and precise. - An EF mount - 58mm filters that are both affordable and compact
Cons
  • - A stabilizer that consumes a lot of energy. When using Live View and the video mode, the battery drains at an alarmingly rapid rate. The rest are more features that you should be aware of, such as the fact that the front lens rotates when focusing, the trunk extends to a decent length and can drag dust inside, the stabilizer is noisy when shooting video, and the sharpness in the 300 mm position is only good for publishing on the internet and printing 10x15. If the lens is not focused at infinity, then you will need to first switch to manual mode and tighten the ring before you can roll up the exit pipe. This is something that many people have already mentioned. While autofocus is engaged, the focus ring cannot be turned manually by the photographer.