Sunday, February 28, 2010

Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO IS USM Super Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras 

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Perhaps the best 400MM lens money can buy / Incorporates Diffractive Optics, Image Stabilizater & Ultrasonic Motor technologies
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Technical Details

- EF mount; super telephoto lens
- Fluorite glass; diffractive optics; image stabilizer; internal focusing
- 400mm focal length
- f/4 maximum aperture
- Micro UltraSonic Motor (USM)
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Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful lens! You'll take it with you everywhere." 2008-11-08
By Marcelo Clerici (Palo Alto, CA)
I hesitated for weeks before buying this lens. It's expensive (only $1,000 or so cheaper than the wonderful 400mm 2.8 Canon lens), it's 4.0 instead of 2.8, it's not an L lens (since it uses the less common diffractive optics), and the user reviews of the early production lenses were mixed (the latter reviews are much better). However, I finally decided to buy because I needed a 400mm lens for a mix of sports and outdoors photos, and I knew that I would rarely use the much heavier and longer 400mm 2.8 lens. It is true that the 400mm 2.8 has photographic advantages over the 400mm 4.0 DO, but those don't mean anything if you don't have the lens with you when you need it!



In the month or so I've had the 400mm DO, I've taken it with me on trips--in planes, inside the cabin, with enough space for two camera bodies, and 24-70mm and 70-200mm zoom lenses--and I've shot sports handheld _exclusively_. The autofocus is very fast, the image quality is _astounding_, and I can only say good things about this lens. Perfect 10 for me!



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 "Light enough for a walk-around" 2008-08-23
By crusader (Seattle, USA)
This is an often maligned lens, due to its high cost and the lower contrast compared to regular lenses. Both are true and the latter is easily fixable in the digital workflow. The upside that no other lens can compete with is, that one can carry it for miles without undue strain, handhold for substantial periods of time, like waiting a few minutes for some wildlife to move into position, or for some sports action to happen. Obviously, there are even lighter 400mm lenses, but those have typically no image stabilization and a very small maximum aperture.

At this point for me, this is my one size fits all super telephoto lens. There are sharper lenses, longer lenses, faster lenses, etc. but this one can do almost everything, and do it good enough.

Customer Buzz
 "The best 400mm lens to carry outback" 2006-11-14
By Mark W. Bohrer (Saratoga, California)
This is my lens for handheld images of birds in flight. It's sharp and exhibits no color fringing or other chromatic aberration. By comparison, my Leitz 400mm f/6.8 Telyt shows a fair amount of color fringing outside the center region. To be fair, the Telyt is a much simpler design.



The Telyt does have higher contrast than the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS, but a levels layer in Photoshop can fix that.



The 400mm f/4 DO IS is much lighter than any 400mm f/4 lens with conventional optics. DO lenses have a diffraction element that compensates for the color dispersion of spherical lens elements. It also reduces optical complexity and size.



The f/4 speed makes autofocus faster, and allows even better isolation of subjects using narrow depth of field. While bigger and heavier than Canon's 400mm f/5.6L, the f/4 lens is light enough at 4.3 pounds that it's still easy to carry. I've used mine on hikes above 10,000 feet to photograph bighorn sheep.



IS definitely makes a difference handheld, and on a tripod below 1/125 second. Canon's 400mm f/5.6L is a non-stabilized lens.



I've taken some of my sharpest wildlife images with this lens - you can see every feather in some bird shots. Highly recommended if you can afford one.


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Canon - Close-up lens 250D

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Canon is an industry leader in professional and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. Canon's extensive product line enables businesses and consumers worldwide to capture, store and distribute visual information. Cannon also provides a wide range of accessories that are fully tested and 100% compliant with the corresponding equipment. All accessories are noted for their high reliability and superior quality.This double-element close-up lens for EF lenses and PowerShot cameras requires conversion lens adapter LA-DC58 for attachment to PowerShot G1.
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- Manufacturer Part Number: 250D-58
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Canon EF 28-90mm F/4-5.6 III SLR Lens for Canon Cameras

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Offering the ideal match for the EOS REBEL T2/EOS 300X, the EF28-90mm f/4-5.6 III lens offers E-TTL II for outstanding exposure performance, as well as design features such as a metal ring located on the front of the lens for a contemporary look that harmonizes with the camera.
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- Renowned for ultra fast, ultra quiet, precision autofocus, this Canon EF lens has its own microprocessor controlled focusing motor
- From ultra-wide angle perspective, this lens can infinitely zoom to normal and portrait perspectives for diverse applications
- New mechanical construction and lubrication for smoother zooming action
- Accepts optional EW-60C lens hood
- Accepts optional 58mm-size Filters
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Customer Buzz
 "Decent bang for the buck" 2009-02-05
By J. Gintautas (CALIFORNI_A)
Ive only had my XTI for a few days and let me just say that Ive taken some amazing pictures with this lens, ive read that its great for beginners and better than the 18-55 mm kit lens. I added a few pics that I took with this lens check them out.

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 "3.5 Stars" 2009-01-21
By Jacob P. Lavender (Germany)
In general I think that this lense is an excellent walk around lense that offers an adequate range for most individuals. I have used this lense on both an EOS Rebel K2 (kit lens for this camera) and a 30D (I only got the body). Of course, the 30D will easily out perform this lense and with the K2, unless you develop your own film, you will have to suffer the development by a "franchise" style 1 hr photo (if you are buying this lens, more than likely you're not developing and you probably don't want to pay astronomical prices for your shots anyway).



In general, I think that its an acceptable lens that offers quality shots. With this, you are getting a Canon lens at a CHEAP price in comparison with some of their others, so in some sense you are paying for the name. Is it worth it? In this price range...yeah, probably. We're not talking L class lens here.



So for the average person just wanting to get some good shots on their camera then this lens should work well. It does feel a little cheap and light in my opinion but its considered a kit lens to begin with so can't complain too much there. I've been using it for over a year now and thus far have taken some decent shots with it. I have posted some for reveiwers viewing pleasure. Nothing phenomenal, but something to go off of.



If I were to give a recommendation I think it would be as a kit lens, yeah its good. As far as buying afterwards I might consider spending a few more bucks and stepping up the zoom and aperature a bit. Low light kills this lense in my opinion but its only an f4 wide open...what do you expect? Put it on a tripod and set you camera to Tv and you can get some decent shots. I've post one that was at night with a great deal of light noise...it did ok...made for an interesting shot.



My greatest two gripes would be:



As mentioned above low light destroys this lens (it doesn't have IS and has an f4 aperature wide open...only so much to say here considering price though).



Second, I don't care for the switch between MF and AF...not convenient for me. It could work but I've never personally found it positioned well or ease of switching. Just a personal issue though. Others might find it perfect.



Overall...decent lens for just having a good time and getting a decent name brand to compliment.

Customer Buzz
 "Helpful!!!!!" 2009-01-08
By Jenica E. Skolek (IL USA)
This product was suggested to me for my Cannon Rebel and I am loving it!!! As a beginner photographer I couldn't ask for a better, more cost efficient tool!!! I suggest this to beginners and veterans alike!!!

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 "Good Value" 2008-10-30
By L. Ewert (Marysville, Wa USA)
It's not fancy, but for the price its a good value. I find its a little stiff, but the photo quality is fine.



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 "Cannon EF 28-90mm lens" 2008-08-26
By David L. Sher
Thank you for the promt service. The lens came just as ordered and well wrapped. AAA++++


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Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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An incredibly compact, wonderfully bright and precise extreme wide angle zoom / Close focusing to less than one foot
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Technical Details

- EF mount; ultra-wide zoom lens
- Super Ultra-low Dispersion glass; inner focusing; aspherical lens; full-time manual focus
- 16-35mm focal length
- f/2.8 constant maximum aperture
- Micro UltraSonic Motor (USM)
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Customer Buzz
 "Good quality and excellent pictures" 2009-10-05
By T. Petursson (Iceland)
The lens is easy to use, it is rather light weight and the picture quality is excellent. I took a tour to Time Square the night after I received the lens and shot some amazing pictures using only the ambient light available. I will definitely use the lens for landscape night shots and Northern Lights shots here in Iceland.

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 "I use it to take pictures of buildings for work" 2007-09-17
By John (San Antonio, TX)
Let me start out by saying I'm a hobbyist and photography is not how I make my living...



I work for a company that supplies structural steel to the commercial GC's all over Texas. I use this lens to take great pictures of buildings! I can get up close to the building and take a great picture with a lot of crisp detail in the foreground and bokeh in the background. Without it, I was using a 50 or 85mm and I would have to stand too far away and would loose the detail up close.



Limitation: One thing to note is that on a 10D, the lens is so big that the integrated camera flash will cast a shadow in your pictures. This is not a problem with my 30D (or with a speedlite), but it is a problem when my father uses it on his 10D and didn't want to take a speedlite.



Overall, I really like using this lens and use it a lot... in fact, it stays on my camera 85% of the time.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Lens" 2007-03-08
By Jonathan Williams (Alaska)
Although I am very new to the SLR world I made the jump right to this L series lens and I love it. Super sharp images, great color, very fast focus, and having 16mm to play with at the wide end is a lot of fun. There is definitely some light fall off at the corners with the aperture wide open, but stopped down it isn't really an issue. There is slight distortion at the widest angles but I kind of like that effect to I'm not bothered by it. I shoot a lot in overcast and dark conditions so the f/2.8 is great. The only thing I have been struggling with is flare in bright conditions. Pointed near the sun at 16mm even with the hood on you still have to be careful. Like I said, I don't have a lot of experience yet so I can't say if this is normal or not. The flaring isn't anything so damaging that it cannot be corrected in Photoshop. I'm extremely pleased with this lens!

Customer Buzz
 "Looks like this lens just became a dinosaur!" 2007-02-25
By K. Ewing (UK)
On Feb 22, 2007, Canon announced a "II" version of this lens that will correct the optical performance problems this lens has. The new lens has been completely redesigned, and will require MASSIVE 82mm filters. Yikes! I do not own this lens, as I am now waiting to see if the II version will be more expensive, or if this version will drop below $1000. As mentioned, the new version will require 82mm filters, which will be even more expensive than the filters the I version uses.



The II version has now been listed on Amazon. It looks like the II will be about $300 more, rather than this version dropping in price (so far).

Customer Buzz
 "the best super wide zoom ever" 2007-02-18
By T. Rahman (UK)
buy it, if you have the cash.



- its canon 'L' series lens, best glass money can buy



- lovely colours



- fast focusing



- super wide zoom



- and not that heavy or bulky (as other would say)


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Friday, February 26, 2010

Canon WC-DC10 Wide Angle Converter Lens for PowerShot S80

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Technical Details

- Wide-angle converter lens for the Canon PowerShot S80
- Converts the focal distance of the body lens by a factor of 0.8x
- S80 becomes a 22.4-millimeter wide-angle camera with the converter lens
- Essential for group shots and landscape vistas
- Requires the Canon LA-DC50 conversion lens adapter
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Customer Buzz
 "Does the job, but sharp in center only, falls off quickly thereafter." 2010-01-16
By Steve Wohl (Chicago, IL United States)
This is a well made smallish wide angle attachment lens for the camera mentioned. I use it with a Canon sd700is. I also purchased the correct mount for it, but it does not fit my camera, forcing me to hand hold it in front of my camera lens. I did a number of controlled tests with the lens. The most controlled one was with the camera on a tripod so I could be sure I was holding it on the center axis of the camera lens.



I sorry to report the results were a great disappointment, considering the exorbitant cost to the lens. I shot a tall sculpture outdoors from various angles and the facade of a building from the fourth floor of a building across the street so the camera back was parallel to the facade. The shots of the building revealed the dismal sharpness surrounding the center. The area all around the frame was quite soft. Since I was using a point and shot and had no control over the aperture, I can not report if things are improved a smaller apertures.



I can report though that the lens does give a much wider angle of coverage with out any vignetting. Other attachments like this that I have do vignette, and that was the motivation to make the purchase.



Conclusion: If you can live with its short comings, perhaps this will help you create more dynamic images and capture interiors and landscapes. Just be aware, they WILL be soft!



I did not return my lens, but if you decide to, you had best be sure you do not get hit with a restocking fee. These can easily be 15 to 20 percent of the cost of the item, and you have to pay for the insure and postage.


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Canon EF 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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A highly portable lens with high optical performance and a light weight of 12 oz. (340g). A very practical ultra-wide-angle zoom. The large front lens group minimizes peripheral darkening, and the flare-blocking diaphragm minimizes flare. Also, with lens group 2 being the zoom group, distortion is corrected.
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Technical Details

- EF mount; ultra-wide zoom lens
- Inner focusing; full-time manual focus
- 20-35mm focal length
- f/3.5-4.5 maximum aperture
- Ring-type UltraSonic Motor (USM)
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Customer Buzz
 "Fine performance for the price" 2007-04-26
By A photographer (Planet Earth)
The main problem with this lens is the speed, or the lack thereof. Compared to the EF 20/2.8, it's only a half stop slower but compared to the EF 35/2, it's one and a half stops slower. While this is not a big deal if you're shooting outside, you have a problem in low light environments. Secondarily, if you're shooting a small sensor DSLR, you're not getting the wide angle benefits of this lens.



For film or for full-frame 35mm sized sensor DSLR users, this is a good choice if you can live with the primary limitation of the slow speed. Optically, it's not bad at all. It has more distortion than an architectural photographer will want but if you're mainly shooting architecture you probably wouldn't be attracted to this lens anyway. As a reportage lens or a travel lens, it will serve well. Although it's relatively large--especially with the dinner plate sized lens hood in place--it's a lightweight. Build quality is industry-standard consumer grade for Canon. Which means it's actually very well put together from mostly plastic components. The lens mount is metal and the lens elements are, of course, glass. Autofocus is fast and the motor is a Canon Ultrasonic so you get the benefit of manual focus without having to flip switches to turn off the autofocus.



I've used this lens off and on for about eight years. I originally shot color nature and landscapes and this was a very useful lens for such purposes. I mostly used a tripod so having a slow lens wasn't a limitation. For the last few years, I have been doing only black and white film work with an emphasis on the artful aspects of photography. When I use 35mm, I've trimmed my most used lenses to mostly primes so this lens doesn't get selected as often as it once was. Still, when the light is bright, I sometimes use this lens for the convenience. It's very versatile with good performance. If used at medium apertures under the same lighting conditions, I seriously doubt anyone would be able to see any practical difference in photos made with this lens compared to one of the much more expensive L-series Canon zooms. For the price, it's very good value.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Lens" 2007-04-06
By J. M. Vuckovich
I love it. Im no pro but the wide angle is great for family pictures, weddings ect.

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 "Affordable wide angle" 2007-03-22
By Fernando Valenzuela (California, USA)
This lens is good for those who are looking to get decent wide angle but don't have the budget for the EF 17-40 f/4L. In order to beat the quality of this lens you need to spend almost double.



I used the 20-35 on my Rebel XT which makes it equivalent to 32 to 56mm. It's not as wide as the EF-S 18-55 that came with the camera but the quality is much better. The ring type USM focuses fast and quietly. Overall, a great value for the price.



If you can afford it, I would step up to the 17-40 f/4L which gives you a little more range. If not, this is a decent alternative.



Another option to consider is the EF 20mm f/2.8. It's slightly faster but costs about $100 more.

Customer Buzz
 "Good lens but is it really worth $390?" 2005-08-01
By paparazzi83 (Honolulu, Hawaii)
I use this lens at work every day, and in general it's a very good lens. The optics are sharp, and the focus, athough not fast, is not something to complain about.



The only problem I have is that for $400 for a 20-35mm lens that's f/3.5 is a little pricey in my view. It's also not the sharpest lesn on the market, and when you can spend a another $200 for some 17-85mm IS I find it hard to justify buying this lens for the asking price.



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 "Great for travel" 2003-07-20
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This is a wonderful lens. It is especially nice for travel photos in cities, indoors, and for some landscapes. You also need to get a hood because of the wide angle of view. In addition, you need a filter to protect the lens as well as function as a filter -haze or polarizer. The filter must be a special wide angle filter (thin metal ring) and you won't be able to attach the lens cap over the filter. Small price to pay, however.


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Canon WCDC52A Wide Converter Lens for the S1 IS Digital Camera

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The WC-DC52A converts the focal distance of the body lens by a factor of approximately 0.7 (35mm film equivalent at maximum wide angle: approximately 26.6 mm) when attached.
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Technical Details

- Compatible with the Canon S1-Is Digital Camera
- Requires Canon LA-DC52E Conversion Lens Adapter ( Sold separately, available in LAH-DC10 Lens Adapter and Hood set )
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 "Product ordering, shipping an delivery." 2006-03-03
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The order was promply filled as promised and arrived a 3 days. The merchandise was new and in exdellent condition. I have not yet had time to use it seriously.

Customer Buzz
 "Works well for its design" 2005-08-25
By K. Olinsky (humid Miami FL)
True, this attachment blocks the pop-up flash of the s1-is, but I use an external strobe with a Wein photocell trigger on the bottom to compensate indoors. You can mount it on a bracket with the camera, or handhold the flash to avoid red-eye, bounce off the ceiling, or angle the light from the side.

The Wein attachment works with any strobe, make sure you get the one that ignores the red-eye reduction flashes (yeah, it's that good!)



If you are serious enough to use a camera of this quality, or the new s2, this is a small annoyance to get the wide angle capability this adapter offers.

Customer Buzz
 "not to be used with flash" 2004-04-23
By Arnold Bartel (Graz, Austria)
Wide converter lenses normally make sense to be used indoors where space is limited. But the WC-DC52a can hardly be used there, because its big diameter results in a very big shadow on each flash-lighted foto (in addition the Powershot S1 IS doesn't support external flashlights).
So buy this lens only when you want to use it outside!


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Canon EF 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II USM Telephoto Lens for Canon EOS SLR Cameras

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Super-compact and light, this lens is compatible with all EOS cameras and ideal for digital SLRs - when used on the EOS Digital Rebel, it's equivalent to an approx. 90-320mm lens. The 13-element design's new optical coatings are optimized for digital cameras. It focuses down to under 4 feet (1.2m), and its Micro USM-powered AF is faster than ever, due to new electronics within the lens.
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- Focuses down to under 4 feet (1.2m)
- Micro USM-powered AF is faster than ever
- 55-200mm Focal Length and 1:4.5-5.6 Maximum Aperture
- 52mm Filter Size
- Compatible with all EOS cameras
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Customer Buzz
 "Excelent" 2009-03-28
By Nelly Ivonne Murillo (Honduras, Centro America)
I think this lent is excelent, you can capture image with a long distance. and the imagin are great.



Customer Buzz
 "good job" 2008-06-01
By K. Cook (Richmond, VA)
An all around good product, this lens does exactly what it intends to do. Nothing amazing, but doesn't disappoint if you're looking for a standard medium zoom lens. Relatively light-weight, and quick and easy to put on.

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 "Get what you pay for... in a good way" 2008-04-08
By J. Mannion (Connecticut, USA)
You can't drop $200 and change on an entry level telephoto and expect it to be the most stunning piece of equipment you've ever laid eyes on. In that regard, I think the 55-200 does remarkably well. A bit of a learning curve involved, as it's not the fastest lens in the land.



It performs very well for sporting events, especially in the day. Nighttime sports are a cinch to shoot as long as the field/stadium lights are above average.



I love it to bits, I wouldn't travel anywhere without it in my camera bag (at least until I put aside enough coin for a real heavy-hitter telephoto). :)

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 "2 Thumbs up!" 2007-01-31
By T. Summers (Washington D.C.)
Excellent lens very fast and gets you up close and personal. I really like the color quality as well as the quick AF functionality. Highly recommend for anyone who is wanting nice closeups pictures while shooting from a distance.

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 "For the price ...Just PERFECT!" 2006-06-27
By R. Gutstein (Aventura, FL USA)
The Canon EF 55-200mm II USM is definitly worth the price. Autofocus responds well at all focal lengths. (See my photos for ballgame action & family portraits)


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This 52mm Close-Up Lens 250D changes closest focusing distance from infinity to 250mm (approx. 9.9") from front of lens.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM Super Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras 

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Super telephoto L-series lenses with an image stabilizer are intended for use in track and field sports as well as low-light nature and wildlife photography. The fluorite element and two UD-glass elements result in high resolution and high contrast. The ring USM and an improved AF drive algorithm make the AF speed the fastest in the world when used with the EOS-1v and EOS-3. This lens has AF stop and focus preset features.
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- EF mount; super telephoto lens
- Fluorite and Ultra-low Dispersion-glass; image stabilizer; internal focusing; full-time manual focus
- 400mm focal length
- f/2.8 maximum aperture
- Ring-type UltraSonic Motor (USM)
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Customer Buzz
 "Unbelievable Quality" 2010-01-07
By D. Burbank (Ithaca, New York)
I purchased this lens a few months ago. It is absolutely incredible for sports photography and wildlife/nature photography. Fast focus, incredible sharpness, rock-solid feel. I can't think of any negatives. It's a bit heavy, so be prepared to hold it securely or invest in a high-quality monopod.

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 "Worth the heavy load for nature" 2009-11-10
By M. Tinker (Encinitas, CA United States)
I consider myself to be a very privileged amateur wildlife photographer simply by being able to own one of these amazing over the top lenses! Its heavy, no mistake, and needs a monopod - I use the Manfrotto 681B.



Only own it if you feel able to throw yourself under it to protect your investment! I consider this ethical issue most early mornings when descending down slopes or climbing over rocks. A sturdy monopod has prevented many serious issues and I have yet to have a hard impact.



I go out early in the morning with it set to a default of F2.8/ISO800 and as the sun rises steadily move to F4/ISO200 ready for quick snaps. I keep a Canon EF 1.4x Extender in my pocket so that I can take small bird shots at 560mm. The extender does reduced the percentage of "keeper" photo's from say 25% down to 10% in typical use.



I have a 24-105/F4, 70-200/F2.8, 400/F5.6, but this is the lens I use for 90% of the time. I often have the 24-105mm or a 10-22mm in my pocket to capture wider shots, but they don't give the mind blowing shots that can only be achieved by one of the big telephoto's.



I considered the 500/F4 because its lighter, but I like the flexibility of 400/560mm and using every last bit of light that's available early in the morning.

Customer Buzz
 "Produces Wow Images" 2007-11-19
By Justin Jones
This lens is the tool to get images that jump out at the viewer. As a sports lens I don't know if there is a better solution. It is a lot of weight to pack around, but after one or two games you get used to moving it around. A mono-pod is required for shooting any more than a few shots at a time. Since I purchased this lens it has been attached to my camera exclusively with the exception of one wedding shoot.

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 "One of the World's Best" 2006-12-25
By DSPhoto (Seattle, WA)
I consider this lens indispensible for the photography I do (action and sports). It has paid for itself in photographic sales many times over with images that no other lens can take. I combine it with good camera support (Gitzo 1325) and a Wimberly head. With a 1DMk2 body, we're talking over 15 lbs, and that's not something you want to hand hold. The images at f/2.8 are sharp and contrasty. When I nail a shot, the shallow depth of field is breathtaking. It's ability to stop action and to work in low light is amazing. I've had someone ask me how often I use this lens, and the answer is "every chance I get." You want to know how Sports Illustrated Photographers get their shots? This is part of their toolkit.

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 "If you can afford it, get it!" 2005-10-25
By T. Harding (Palm Valley, Florida)
This is the most expensive, but most impressive lens I own. Produces amazing sports/nature shots. I could gush and gurgle about it all day, but the bottom line is if you want the long range lens to have this is it. Add the 2x converter and you have an 800mm lens.


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