Pros: Price; Build Quality; Image Stabilization; Excellent Focal Length Range Cons: Focus Speed; Rotating Front Element
For a while I have wanted to complete my camera lens collection. I had the 10-135mm range covered beautifully by my Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM primary lens, and Tokina 10-17mm ...
Pros: Good price, effective 3-stop reduction possible, Canon reliability. Cons: Focus often hunts, some softness, especially at 300mm end.
When buying a new SLR and building your lens collection from scratch, most people will look for a utility lens that covers thew range around the 28-90mm area and the short to long telephoto around the 70-300mm length. After that they might go for prime ...
Pros: Fantastic images and great image stabilization engine make this a must for the amateur photographer. Cons: According to my wife....its HEAVY!!
To save you looking up a more detailed overview of this lens I have included it here: The Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM telephoto zoom lens has been developed to meet the high-performance standards that today's photographers demand. The telephoto ...
Pros: Accurate autofocus, good balance between lens speed, IS and zoom range. Cons: Little heavy on lighter digital SLRs.
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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.
I'm just a novice who is part of the huge wave of consumers buying DSLRs on the market now. I bought the Canon Rebel XT series, one of the most popular models. Anyone who buys a DSLR does it to get the flexibility of using different lenses. So the ...
Pros: Inexpensive, stabilised, lightweight, decent IQ. Cons: IQ and focus have foibles that the user has to address in use.
I have had this lens for just over a year. I can take some absolutely fantastic images with it. It does take time to get it working each time though.It has two main foibles - first the IS goes bananas. Second the image quality at 300mm is rather ...
An excellent telephoto lens by richnysme ,Oct 11 '07
Pros: Excellent picture quality throughout zoom range Cons: focus ring turns in AF mode
I use my Rebel XTi mostly for auto racing photos and recently added the 70-300 mm USM IS to my lens collection. This is a really fantastic lens for my purpose. It tracked the fast moving cars accurately, colors are very nice, and the lens is quite sharp without the fall off in quality at 300 mm as most other zooms of similar focal length do. The image stabilization is something I don't normally use at the track for fast moving shots but in low light situations it makes a world of difference in the picture sharpness. The 58 mm filter and lens shade size is readily available and reasonably priced so adding these items won't break your budget. Build quality is very good, the finish is quite nice also. Its light weight balances nicely with the XTi body. I think this would make an excellent travel or wildlife lens for someone, and a great companion lens would be the 17-85 mm USM IS for an excellent 2 lens combo. All in all this is one of the best lenses of its type on the market today and gets my highest recommendation, especially for the price I paid, 549.00.
Pros: Its very sharp, swift and silent. Cons: The lens remains extended sometimes when you put it away.
I bought this lens to replace a very low cost Sigma 70-300 DL lens that was a bit soft past 200mm. I also found that many of my pictures had some motion blur, especially ones taken at dusk or dawn. The Canon with image stabilization would fix that. Well it definitely has.
The new lens is much sharper at all apertures, even at the edges. Now I get good pictures with no motion blur at 1/60 even at 300mm. The image stabilization work very, very well.
For a non pro lens it is quite well built. The motor is quite fast and completely silent. The gyros make a very small whirring sound, but it is not bothersome.
The only down side is that unlike most lenses with an ultrasonic motor, you can not manually focus it without first moving the "AF/M" switch to M. This can be a bit annoying when putting the lens away, as it may still be somewhat extended.
Wouldn't be without during events by jaorr13 ,Jun 02 '09
Pros: Great photos, smaller that a 70-200 lens. Image Stabalization Cons: Rotating front element.
This is a very good lens for an amateur to intermediate photographer. The 300 range is very nice for event pictures. I use it for my son’s tee-ball games. I have used it for brother’s graduation from basic training. I captured a lot of photos that others were not able to get because of this telephoto lens. It is still pretty small relative to non-consumer lens. I feel image stabilization is a must for telephoto lenses. Best of all I feel that this lens takes very good photos.
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.
I was shooting with this lens and a Rebel XT and wasn't having a lot of fun doing it. I also own the wonderful L-Series 24-105 and this same thing holds true.
What I discovered was the Rebels are really not meant to hold these lenses, at least in the hands of most males. The body of a Rebel is just out of balance with this lens.
It a great lens in overall build quality, flexibility, and photo quality. In fact, even though its price is probably more than many beginners were expecting to pay, this lens really will be a good value, if for no other reason, for its flexibility.
BUT, now that I am using it on a 40D is when I realized the true beauty and sophistication of the moderately-priced lens. This is basically the "prosumer" canon lens and it deserves a body with just a bit more heft than a Rebel can provide.
My advice, buy this lens and then upgrade your Rebel to match, or love your Rebel as it is (a wonderful camera!) and find yourself yearning for a camera upgrade soon after you receive it.
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