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Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM LensPrice:
£400.00
Smaller, faster, and stronger than the original Canon IS zoom lens, the EF 70-300mm USM telephoto lens is powerful and easy to transport. ...
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Smaller, faster, and stronger than the original Canon IS zoom lens, the EF 70-300mm USM telephoto lens is powerful and easy to transport. Image stabilization makes tracking a moving subject easy. Canon craftsmanship and engineering have created a fully featured telephoto zoom lens that is feature rich while remaining compact and easy to transport. Excellent build quality and flawless Canon optics make the EF 70-300mm lens an essential tool for professional photographers.
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12 Reviews from Epinions.com and Shopping.com
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Pros: Price; Build Quality; Image Stabilization; Excellent Focal Length Range
Cons: Focus Speed; Rotating Front Element
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The Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM is an excellent bargain considering what you get. It is a very practical lens. Read More
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Pros: Fantastic images and great image stabilization engine make this a must for the amateur photographer.
Cons: According to my wife....its HEAVY!!
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Fantastic images and a great image stabilization engine make this a must for the amateur photographer who wants more than the standard lens can provide. Read More
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Pros: Accurate autofocus, good balance between lens speed, IS and zoom range.
Cons: Little heavy on lighter digital SLRs.
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Works like you'd expect it to for a price that is reasonable. Read More
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Pros: Very good lens quality, affordable, black and more compact than L lens
Cons: L lens has better build, faster focusing, sharper.
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Get this lens if you don't like the hassles carrying an L and want a quality all around zoom lens with IS. Read More
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Pros: Excellent picture quality throughout zoom range
Cons: focus ring turns in AF mode
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Pros: Its very sharp, swift and silent.
Cons: The lens remains extended sometimes when you put it away.
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Pros: Good price, effective 3-stop reduction possible, Canon reliability.
Cons: Focus often hunts, some softness, especially at 300mm end.
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First lens for this range? This is great value. Not perfect but at around £350 and not £1,350 you are getting plenty of lens for your money. Read More
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Pros: Great photos, smaller that a 70-200 lens. Image Stabalization
Cons: Rotating front element.
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Pros: Quality construction, good zoom, light and compact
Cons: Wishing it was more like a 28-300... Always switching lenses...
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Pros: Great build, great quality photos, and a moderate price.
Cons: Too grande for the Rebel. You'll want a bigger camera body with this lens.