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Review on Optimized Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras (Discontinued by Manufacturer) by Gagaan Pahal ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

For the price - a normal lens. In the presence of experience and knowledge - quite a working model, if there is good light. If you didn’t have telephotos before, then you won’t master it with a swoop. Nothing can be shot with hands at a long focal length with a shutter speed longer than 1/60, in addition, it should be remembered that the aperture forces the light to be pulled out with all its might by the camera settings, including ISO, which leads to matrix noise. On a tripod, the situation with soap improves, but the same moon blurs a little at 300mm, which again is corrected in the photo editor (not completely). For those who think 300mm is a lot or a little: from the 16th floor, the number of the car in the parking lot, after 100 meters, is visible, the craters on the moon are visible.

Pros
  • 75-300mm, easy to find filters, bokeh, accessibility. The carcass with it and an external flash looks impressive.
Cons
  • Soapy at maximum speed, autofocus behaves strangely, sometimes it doesn’t see an object point-blank for 10 seconds, then it sharply clings to it for a second. Chromatic aberrations are quite strong, but they are corrected during processing. With extended trunk - huge. The weight is almost 500 grams, which is generally the norm for a telephoto, but this does not make heaviness a plus.