Canon EF 75-300mm F4-5.6 USM III
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18 years ago
Can't be beat in this price range!
When looking for a quality lense for a name brand camera, as a hobby photographer, everything usually breaks down into two groups: Lenses intended for professional or career photographers that cost more than you are willing to pay. Specialty lenses that have a more limited use but fit your budget.
Pros:
- Fairly low light
- retains all automatic functions
Cons:
- Large and moderately heavy
15 years ago
Zoom, zoom...
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.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Necessary
- Useful
Cons:
- Blurry Focus
- Poor in Low Light
- Slow Focus
15 years ago
Good lens for the price
The bottom-line is that this lens captures wonderfully sharp images and for the price you pay that represents good value. Juggling the various options of shutter-speed, ISO, hand-held or tripod with the available aperture to get the exposure right is no harder with this lens than with many other...
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Easily Interchangeable
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Weak Casing
14 years ago
brilliant lens
lens is brillant for taking scenery shots and nice landscapes. The focus isnt brillant at max zoom but zoom back a fraction and its spot on. Another note is that the auto focus is rather noisy and can be quite clumsy at times.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Durable
Cons:
- Slow Focus
13 years ago
Package Deal
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.<br /><br /> 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.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Easily Interchangeable
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Slow Focus
13 years ago
Package Deal
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.
Pros:
- Consistent Output
- Easily Interchangeable
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Slow Focus
13 years ago
Nice lens for a begginers
I use it for outdoor scenery, and have taken some great shots. It's a little slow to focus which at times makes me lose my shots.
Pros:
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Blurry Focus
- Slow Focus
13 years ago
For learners choice.
Perfect for starters. Learn to work with speed and stability of the lens. And able to learn the proper application in fucosing the subject of the picture.
13 years ago
Canon EF 75-300mm
Really good product, with highly applauding performance. Image quality is simply awesome. 5 stars for that.
12 years ago
"Capturing Life Thru A Lens!"
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.
Pros:
- good quality results
- good to experiment with
Cons:
- bulky and heavy
- not as versatile as other lenses
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