Canon Lens (EF75-300mm) for All SLR Canon Cameras Reviews


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4.45 of 5
(by 11 reviewers)
Rating Summary | 82% of reviewers recommend (9 out of 11)

Pros
  • fast (4)
  • sharp (4)
  • great zoom (4)
  • light weight (3)
  • quick change lens (2)
Cons
  • not to good in low light (2)
  • harder to focus at longer ranges (2)

Canon Lens (EF75-300mm) for All SLR Canon Cameras Reviews

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I love it.

I love this lens even though I don't really use it too often. The main reason for that would be this lens would be, obviously used for taking shots at great distance. If you are trying to get a shot of someone in front of you with this lens, it will not work. I mean it's pretty obvious, but still.

I have yet to find anything wrong with this lens. The photos come out great and it's well worth the money.

Posted on Mar 10, 2010

Awesome!

An amazing addition to my new SLR camera!  It came as a package deal which knocked like $100 bucks off the price of the lens!  I have a canon film slr camera and it is also interchangeable with it! Great purchase!

Posted on May 31, 2010

What can I say but nice lens for the money.  Lightweight, nice looking, very crisp photos.  A little difficult to put filters on as the threads can be a bit finicky.  The auto focus is nice but can be a little confused when trying to do longer range pics.  Controlling which area the camera focuses solves this little prob though.  All in all I am very pleased with the lens, but make sure it will fit in your bag.  The cannon medium bag is perfect for the fit.

Posted on Aug 28, 2009

Great Picture!!!

Posted on Mar 09, 2010

Good for the price.

If you want a zoom lense, but don't want a several hundred to thousand dollar luxury lense, this is a good choice.  For the price you will be satisfied.  No, it won't be as clear as a more expensive lense, but you will have fun with it. 

If you want to eliminate tremor, pay the extra money for the bulit in technology to counter the tremor.  If you only use a tripod, you may not care.  I like to take most of my photos freehand, so I should have invested in the anti-tremor.  Live and learn.

Again, buy a "lense cover leash," you won't be sorry and they are very cheap.

Posted on Dec 06, 2009

This is a great zoom lens for the price.  I've used this lens for outdoor sporting events, Snapshots outside etc.  It's not that great in low light situations due to the aperature but outside it'll give you sharp photos.  It's lightweight so taking it on trips or travelling with this lens is not a problem.  If you use a Canon Rebel series camera or anything smaller then a Canon 5d (Full Frame) then dont forget to multiply the zoom by 1.6 (since these are crop factor cameras) to get the true range on this lens.  You dont need to spend thousands or dollars to get a great zoom lens!

Posted on Aug 23, 2009

4 stars

I enjoy this lens. It is good to use for landscape or sport pics. The zoom is great and it takes good pics.
Posted on Jun 14, 2007

Love it!

I use this lens often. I have a few Canon slr digital cameras, which I interchange the lens' with. They take beautiful shots from zooming in to classic and panaramic. I would definately recommmend this lens as a add-on.

Posted on Aug 10, 2009

Great lens, not too expensive

 

Posted on Nov 18, 2011

Love that Zoom!

I got this lense for my daughter and she loves that zoom! As an amatuer photographer working on a 4-H project, she says the range of zoom is great indoors and out. Good lighting & a solid steady hand (or tripod) is a big factor is getting a good quality photo with this lense.
Posted on May 17, 2007

You get what you pay for

In the Description is says it says" High-speed, silent autofocus by USM" It is silent but IT IS NOT USM. It uses a DC motor. all USM cameras have the Ultasonic On the Camera as well as the Lens cap. Have contacted Sears reference this as this appears to be incorrectly advertised. Taken right from canons own website "The optical system, construction, and exterior are the same as the EF 75-300 mm f/4-5.6 III USM�s. The difference is that it uses a DC motor instead of a USM to drive the AF." This is not a USM lens.
Posted on Jul 27, 2006

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