Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens

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A handy, compact zoom lens for versatile and easy subject selection while traveling, etc. The highest optical performance in its class, plus the convenience of focusing as close as 2.3 feet over the entire zooming range. A powerful ring-type USM drive provides silent, high-speed autofocusing, plus the wide zooming range provides an easy, enjoyable picture-taking experience.
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Technical Details

- Handy, compact zoom lens for versatile and easy subject selection while travelling
- Incorporates Canon's Image Stabilization (IS) technology
- Powerful ring-type USM drive provides silent, high-speed autofocusing
- Optimized to suppress ghosting and flaring, ideal for use with digital cameras
- Rugged dust-proof and drip-proof construction, designed for professional photographers working in harsh environments
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Customer Buzz
 "My only travel lens..." 2010-01-13
By pereirap
The only lens you need to carry when traveling. The choice was between a two lens solution of a 24-70/f2.8 + 70-200/f2.8 or just this one lens. I rented the 70-200/f2.8 and this lens to try them back to back. The weight differential is not that noticeable. The choice came to lower overall weight of the one lens solution over the two lens solution. The compromise was in losing the f2.8 capability. I shoot with a 5D mk II and already have a 24-70/f2.8, the plan was to use the 24-70/f2.8 for indoors/lower light and the 28-300 as the outdoor/bright light solution. However knowing my intense dislike for changing lenses. It turns out that I am seldom using the 24-70/f2.8 anymore. For recent travel I just carried the 28-300 lens as the sole lens and addressed the low light requirements by carrying the very compact EX270 flash Canon Speedlite 270EX Flash for Canon Digital SLR Cameras



The 28-300 is definitely heavy but it is still lighter than a camera bag full of lenses. I have done away with the 5D strap and use the following strap Op/Tech Bino/Cam Harness, Elastic Version for Cameras & Binoculars - Black which takes the load off the neck and makes it more evenly distributed on the shoulders. It has the added advantage that it keeps the camera/lens close to your body when hiking rather than swing out and hit something that the neck strap is prone to do.



If you are looking for a one lens solution look no further. It is the L lens to get...



Customer Buzz
 "Best Lens In Its Class" 2010-01-09
By Mevbo (Akron, Ohio)
It was a long road of trial and error to get me to this lens. I have owned a (All Canon) 18-55 kit lens, a 28-135IS, a 100 macro 2.8IS, a 18-200IS, a 70-300IS, a 70-300DOIS, and a 100-400LIS as either combos or do it all lenses. All the while not completely happy with them (All were sold). I finally bucked up and decided to give this lens a try. I have not looked back once. I read the reviews and found them very helpful, so after having this for about 6 months decided to write one myself. This lens is very often overlooked do to its weight and price. Its reviews while solid were not stellar. I can not put to words how happy I am that I got this lens. The focal length is just plain fantastic and the biggest advantage this lens has. It does like light and performs better outside than in (But most lenses are this way). I get consistent sharp shots at all focal lengths. Auto focus is fast and accurate (Except in low light-it will hunt a bit). IS works great too. Panning mode is great for shooting anything moving left to right or right to left. Just got some great shots of my nephew snow boarding.

Bottom line:

This is an "L" lens and is deserving of the classification.

Focal length can not be touched for the IQ of the shots, period!

Heavy duty construction, very well built.

Heavy! Don't kid yourself that you can get all of these benefits without a tradeoff.

I shoot mostly candid and my kids, but this lens allows me to "Do Anything". Really.



Customer Buzz
 "The only all in one L zoom" 2010-01-07
By Luving it (Seaside, CA USA)
I use it on 5D shooting mostly kids during field trips.



Pro:



- Good IQ/Color/AF speed, typical L zoom (I'd say it's in the same league as 100-400L and 70-200/2.8 IS L that I used, 28-70L and 70-200/4L probably is better.)

- Good IS

- Hand heldable

- Fast zoom with push pull



Neutral:



- Bought it as second hand with "light use" according to the previous owner. The lens looks good but the damping between the main push/pull cylinders are mostly gone and it sounds like metal to metal when zooming in and out. This also happened to my second hand 28-70 MF ring. L quality is "not forever" after all :)

- The weight is expected and is actually managable if you handled other big L zooms before. better support will bring out better IQ since IS is not everything.



Con:



- Too expensive. I used 40D+ Tamron 18-270 VR, a much cheaper and more flexible combo for the same job. The most obvious advantage of the big L is its unbeatable AF speed and accuracy in any reaonsable lighting condition. Tammy is good, but not in this league. But the price difference is ...





Bottom line -



This is the only real high quality all in one for full frame for bright out door shots.

Customer Buzz
 "A lens that will blow your socks off!" 2009-12-13
By C. Calder (Florence, SC)
I purchased the EF28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM lens for my EOS 40D after grueling over it for months. It's a lot of money but after using it, it worth every dime. I had been using the 28-135mm lens and always found myself short in focal length for some shots. The 135mm just isn't enough for many shots. So, I searched and searched and found this lens.



The lens is heavy as others have mentioned but the quality of the photos will ease your pain! I have a couple of different bags to carry it in, depending upon the situation. Let's face it guys & gals, you don't get "something for nothing!" You want that life like shot at any light condition and, you want it at wide angle &/or telephoto ranges; so don't complain!



Canon's quality is obvious in all aspects of this lens from the stabilization system to the fast focus speeds. As you can tell, I in love! This is truly a magnificent lens. It is the 5th Canon Lens that I own. If quality, reliability, flexibility, stability and speed are your game and you take your photography seriously, then this lens is for you. After all, you can buy another body but a lens you keep for a life time.



Customer Buzz
 "one of the best lenses that will compliment your other lenses" 2009-12-02
By Subodh
I'm not a professional photographer. This was my first L lens. Over a period of time that I acquired other L lenses (70-200mm f/2.8 IS USM, 15mm Fisheye etc) , I've come to realize this lens isn't anywhere lesser in the leagues as other premium Canon lenses like 70-200L lens.



First the Pros:



1. Once you get used to the push-pull zoom, focusing and zooming onto any object, at any distance becomes a snap.

2. Much has been said of the tightening ring, in my experience it has been a life-saver. With the same hand using the zoom push/pull just a flick of finger can increase or decrease the friction and one can adjust how quickly or slowly zoom push pull works.

3. The picture quality is amazing at least on my camera (50D) I did not notice much difference in picture quality between this and the 70-200mm lenses. Maybe it works differently for full-frame cameras.

4. I was quite skeptical about distortions as noted in some of the reviews. But in actual experience, Photoshop always had the correction data since both the 50D and this lens are supported. Its just a matter of loading up the RAW and your PS filters can automatically apply the respective correction for the FL you have the picture taken at.

5. One lens, huge range. One doesn't realize how easy this lens makes it until you've been using it for a while and then one day decide to go back to other lenses.

6. Beautiful pictures, bokeh as well, HDR shots, at least on 50D, there's not a single flaw I could find.

7. The lens is heavy; at least for me it means more stability. Combined with the IS on the lens I can be sure, my hand held shots will rarely have a shake. It may be a matter of personal preference but I did not find the lens to be heavier than two lenses put together to get the same range.

8. For a 3.5, the lens is surprisingly quick(unless in low-light scenarios). I've rarely missed a moment because of the lens. Of course, if you've not used the lens for a while or do not use the fl selector, you could cause the lens to hunt (happened rarely to me but my friends definitely complained about it).



Cons:

1. True, the aperture falls very quickly somewhere after the 50mm range but once you get a hang of how quickly and where, its not much of an issue.

2. In low light conditions, this lens does turn out very slow. Expect grainy, Ghost or long hunting times in the dark. I typically switch to manual focus and manual settings to correct these issues.

3. Obviously, using this lens means you wouldn't be hanging the camera or the lens around your neck. It goes in the backpack!



All in all, I think this is a great lens. It does not replace the 70-200mm plus other lenses to get the same range. It compliments them when you cannot carry multiple lenses. Feel free to look at the images taken by this lens on my Flickr page [...]


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