I bought this lens to use on a series of adventure cruises to the high Arctic and Scottish Islands. I was torn between this and the 100-400 L zoom. This lens was lighter and had a constant aperture.
Lightweight; Rugged
Manufacturer: Canon
I bought this lens to use on a series of adventure cruises to the high Arctic and Scottish Islands. I was torn between this and the 100-400 L zoom. This lens was lighter and had a constant aperture.
Lightweight; Rugged
Very sharp pictures - if your OK with no zoom, It is a great lens for a decent price. I would highly recommend.
Shoots sharp images; very quiet IS; great colour and contrast; 2X teleconverter; which provides plenty of manual focussing
No zoom
I've shot with a 30D for about 7 years and recently switched to a 7D. All my digital SLR experience has been with these APS-C cameras. I purchased the 300mm IS f4L as a way to get a little more magnification than the 70-200mm IS f4L that I already had.
Fast auto-focus; Superior build quality; image stabilization; size and weight; close-up capability; case tripod mount & built-in lens shade
Semi-sharp images, i.s; noise (clunking
I found my copy of this lens unacceptable...Soft wide open. The imaging stabilizing was very clunky as well (IS) -- I use to use these lenses back when I was shooting news and they were always decent...
This article covers both the old (non-image stabilized) and new (IS) versions of the Canon EOS 300/4. The photos are by Philip Greenspun and were taken with a Canon EOS 5D , ( compare prices ) ( review ) for the Africa articles in our Travel section .
This 300mm prime lens from Canon is a popular choice among advanced amateur photographers as well as professionals due to it's relatively compact dimensions and price tag. Available for inside the $1000 mark, we take a look at what you are getting for your money.
Excellent build quality; Good contrast and colour rendition; Retractable lens hood a nice touch
AF a little slow for class of lens; Resolution may not be up to future sensors (although pixel race has now slowed
Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM, which replaced a similar model without Image Stabilization technology, is one of about half a dozen telephoto lenses in Canon's current lens lineup.
The Canon EF 300mm f/4 L IS USM Lens is another excellent lens in the Canon L Series . While it has enough focal length to feel long, this very-well-built lens remains relatively small and light. Image quality from the 300 f/4 L IS lens is excellent.
Review of the Canon EF 300mm f/4 L IS USM Lens 2nd Edition Revised Review This is a sharp, compact and light weight, image-stabilized lens that packs a lot of performance into a relatively affordable package.
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