Canon EF 75300mm f/45.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens

Brand: Canon
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There is a lot of Digital Photography Guide which offers various camera lenses information of different types and brands just like CANON EF 75-300MM. The CANON EF 75-300MM is the pioneer image stabilized camera lens by Canon. Image stabilization is among its numerous great features.

In Digital Photography Guide, Canon EF 75-300mm, its Image Stabilization feature allows you to handhold two f-stops quicker than that of the lens without this feature. It costs quite a lot of money to purchase a brand new lens with 2-stop quick aperture. On the other hand, image stabilization is not everything, and could not even create a background blur nor stop action just like the faster variety of lens. But, remember that the version of IS in Canon 75 300mm EF Lens has to be turned off if it is mounted on the tripod. If you fail to do this, the image stabilizer could act erratically.

The Canon 75 300mm EF Lens is soft and wide open on all focal lengths. Its sharpness is reduced as it zooms from 70 to 300 mm. But, the corners are the softest at 70mm, and getting better by 300mm. Aside from that, the Canon EF 75-300mm have rotating front element that moves out if you are focusing closely.

The focal length of Canon EF 75-300mm comes in handy. Canon 75 300mm EF Lens has a wide array of uses and could be found for this range such as portraits or people, nature, or even pets. Price is one of the major reasons for purchasing Canon EF 75-300mm. This lens is highly able to capture memorable moments, and with its economical price, is already a bargain!

In addition, the Canon 75 300mm EF Lens has a micro USM which makes auto-focusing quieter and quicker. It also has an improved zoom system which makes zooming even smoother. As a matter of fact, Canon EF 75-300mm is among the long telephoto zooms which are the most affordable. It has outstanding subjects and contributes to the similar 13-element optical structure as the Canon EF 75-300mm. It comes with a great close focusing feature which could be down to 1.5 meters or 4.9 feet, which fills the frame at 300 mm with a dollar bill-sized subject. more info

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15 Responses to “Canon EF 75300mm f/45.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens”

  1. Manbir Punia says:

    Could be better
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I am a dad that likes to take pictures of my kids. I feel that this could be a little better, forgive me that I cannot put to technical terms what I find wrong with this. Just does not work that great for me. Good quality, well made, but seems lacking in the focus. I hope this makes some sense. Happy that I bought here for 50% less than Canon sells for.

  2. Richeyrich says:

    EF 75-300 f/4-5.6 Zoom Lens
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Great lens; now I can get photos of all the lovely birds in my back yard.

  3. Jerry 173 says:

    Great lens
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    A great product for the price. The lens is “fast” enough for almost every application, and the wide zoom range lends itself to most situations. It is compatible with the Canon system and works in the auto-focus or manual-focus mode. I am pleased with this product.

  4. Mike Killingsworth says:

    Telephoto lens
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The 75-300 mm telephoto lens has worked well for the pictures (not many) I have taken so far. I had to learn when to use it the best way possible. It wasn’t hard to do.

  5. S. Jordan says:

    Christmas Gift
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This item is going to be a Christmas gift for our daughter. She loves this lens and wanted one of her own.

  6. John Cameron says:

    I Got the Lemon
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    Very suprised by this product. High expectations were dashed after I installed the lens in my camera an attempted to operate it. The rotational zoom mechanism is ‘sticky’ which makes it jump as you are trying to zoom and focus. I don’t know how it got thru the QA check. Anyways I have reported it to Canon and am waiting for a response. Very unhappy with it right now.

  7. Dania Llavet says:

    NICE!!!!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This was a present for my fiance. He absolutely loves it and it takes great pics. I am very glad he is pleased with it and so am I.

  8. MorningZ says:

    This lens has been perfect for me
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I purchased this lens at the same time of buying my Canon T1s…. I by no means am anything but an amateur photographer at this point, and with that said, this lens has been great for me…. I don’t care that it’s noisier than the included 18-55 lens, and I’ve taken some fantastic fully zoomed in pictures with this lens, I have seen no indication of unfocused results… If you’re a “pro” and you are buying a $150 lens and expecting $800 results, you might want to revisit your expectations :-)

  9. silverram says:

    High Quality Entry Level Lens
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I’m a serious amateur photographer who recently recieved the lens as a christmas present this year. I use it on my Digital Rebel XT and it seems to do a pretty good job as a entry-level zoom lens. I’ve been testing the lens out for about a month and I have essentially the same conclusions as everyone else: the autofocus is rather slow and clunky but I am still able to nail birds flying past me. The lens is rather slow at f/4 but I’ve taken some great shots at ISO 100 and ISO 200 by hand with it at 300 mm. I will say, I shoot in RAW and inspect all of my photographs at 100% zoom during processing, I can tell you that the optics of the produce a non-sharp image and tends to have chromatic abberation especially in high contrast regions. Even under the most ideal conditions at 250 mm, f/32 using a tripod, mirror lockup and the self timer with no filter, the picture is not sharp and I believe this is dispersion of the lens glass. I noticed the worst sharpening at 300mm wide open. However, the lens produces excellent contrast and the overall image quality is great. I love having the freedom to zoom in on distant objects. So it doesn’t perform as well as a professional lense but as a amateur, I’m happy to have this zoom lens to complement my Rebel XT system.

  10. M. Thompson says:

    better
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    my first lens. i’ll know more after i use it for a couple of months

  11. Jaime Haney says:

    Wish I had bought the 70-300mm
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    The UPS man just dropped off my lens and I ripped it open eager to play. I am completely happy with the service from Cameta Camera, they were fast and I received exactly what I supposed to. I can only hope they will be as accommodating if I return it. I am very disappointed with my lens however. I wish I had paid heed to some of the more negative comments.

    I am using this on my Canon Rebel Xti. I am an artist and amateur photographer but work with my photos for montages and artwork so I need clear pictures. If I want it soft, I’ll do that in Photoshop myself. My pictures are way to soft for my liking. To be fair, it is a cloudy day and I’m shooting through my window. I have no reflection, but I cannot zoom all the way to 300 and get a crisp photo. I cannot even get a crisp photo in the 75 range in this light. I’ve played around with the iso and the speed and still no crispness. Maybe I misunderstood that this lens was for fair conditions (meaning not sunny outside). Maybe it is for outdoor sunny use only, but I have not read that on the Canon site. I do plan to give it another try in sunny conditions before I send it back. (I have 14 days to return and will lose my shipping costs both to and from.) Inside with normal can lighting (like in a kitchen) is just as bad.Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

    If it performs well in the sunny conditions, I will have to decide if it’s worth the $ for just perfect conditions. I am very close to forking over the extra $$ for the 70-300 mm. But will post again, probably an edit or addition to this review.

    If someone (like a pro) can tell me if I have unrealistic expectations of this lens, please tell me.

  12. Bill A. Belt says:

    Canon Lens
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This lens was purchased for use with a Rebel and has been excellent. It was ready to use the minute it was taken out of the box. Quality in both low light and normal light has been excellent. It is lightweight thus carrying an extra lens is not an issue. These lens are much smaller in size than the Nikon lens I use for my Nikon cameras.

  13. MBA Israel says:

    Very good camera for new photographer
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    As I looked for my first SLR Camera and Lens I have found this Cameraproduct as great for the begining

    Come to see my photos at [...]

  14. B. Mooney says:

    Not Used Yet
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    Haven’t had a chance to use the lens yet. Bought for my trip to Hawaii in October.

  15. Alvin Pittman says:

    slow getting here.
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Fun to use. Low cost too.

    Bud

    from Bellingham WA

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