Really good product, with highly applauding performance. Image quality is simply awesome. 5 stars for that.
Really good product, with highly applauding performance. Image quality is simply awesome. 5 stars for that.
The lens is a bit more telephoto than I need for close-range, but I bought it in a pinch - my regular lens was in the repair shop. I was very impressed with the deep rich colors and high-definition of my pictures, delivering an end product my old lens couldn't even come close to.
Brilliant colors; Sharp Focus
No Wide Angle
I bought this lens about two months ago after using it over spring break in 2011.
Zoom; Depth of Field; Price; Photo Quality; Video Quality
Doesn't feel sturdy; 4.9 foot minimum macro
It is great to have an auto-focus zoom lens with the camera. No need to be an expert to take great photos, having a zoom lens makes it fun to take pictures and the price is great for what you get.
When I bought my Canon 1100D DSLR camera it came as part of a package with a camera case and two lenses. One of the lenses was this Canon 75mm-300mm zoom lens. ~ Price ~ This lens costs £108.01 from Amazon.co.uk or £76.89 reduced from £110.95 from Play.com.
good quality results; good to experiment with
bulky and heavy; not as versatile as other lenses
This lens is like the 50mm 1.8--you need to have it in your case now and perhaps forever—until you have a lot more money, these are the lenses you're going to use all the time. The kit lens also falls into this category.
Inexpensive; Necessary; Useful
Blurry Focus; Poor in Low Light; Slow Focus
I've purchased two of these new. Both autofocus systems failed after the warranty expired. I've had multiple other Canon lenses for numerous years and have NEVER had a problem. However, this 75-300 lense certainly seems to be an inferior product. Don't waste your money on this one.
Easily Interchangeable
Blurry Focus; Poor in Low Light
I bought this as a package deal with the Canon Rebel EOS T3 and, as part of the package, it is definitely worth the price.
I live next to the Fair Hill Nature Resource Area and take a lot of wildlife and landscape photos and have found this lens to be useful although, not perfect.
Consistent Output; Easily Interchangeable; Lightweight
Slow Focus
If you have an EF-S camera, you don't want this lens, you want to 55-250 IS lens which is a *much* better piece of glass. It's actually sharp at 250mm and the image stabilization makes hand held shots at max tele practical.
Cheap
Not a good lens; The optics are not very good; Mine is only anywhere near sharp at max tele if and only if I use F/11; Even a half stop up or down from there and it gets fuzzy; The lack of image stabilization makes it hard to use at f/11 except on a very bright day
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