Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM 35mm Primes
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 04, 2011]
supertrooper
Professional
Strength:
1. Fast Focusing - Utilizing USM (Ultrasonic Motor), the Canon 100 Macro internally focuses very fast, quietly and very accurately.
Weakness:
1. Build quality - this USM Macro lens has a reasonable build quality although it's not quite as solid as the L-Series lenses.
The Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro Lens is a very good choice for macro photography of butterflies, insects or flowers. It offers excellent optical performance and middle-of-the-road working distance, size and weight. Check out my insect stock photos and images on http://kenbillington.ch/photobank/Insects/ |
[May 30, 2009]
Louie Aguinaldo
Professional
Strength:
Sharp middle to wide open.
Weakness:
Very soft when aperture is closed down. F22 shots not sharp at all.
Oh how I wish I could write as glowing reviews as everyone else. Yes, it is sharp. I notice using macro it is sharp but up to around F16, strangely, as the aperture goes smaller it gets less sharp. As in if I shoot at F22 it is very soft. Yes, I've tried experimenting using different Fstops shooting the same subject (jewelry) and repeatedly found the same results. So I thought maybe it has something to do with the camera. So I tried using it on 3 cameras, an EOS 40D, EOS 1Ds II, and a 5D II - sadly the situation is the same. Sharp but gets really really soft when I go to the really small apertures as I try to achieve more depth of field.
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[Jun 14, 2008]
vizvishnu
Expert
Strength:
brillant AF, seldom hunts in low light.
Weakness:
the hood and tripod mounts are prety expensive.
it seriously needs to classified as an L lens. god its brilliant.
Customer Service none yet. Similar Products Used: sigma 70-300 APO DG with a macro adjustment from 200 to 300 mm.
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[Apr 27, 2006]
stuffnstuff
Intermediate
Strength:
The f/stop is low, the bokeh smooth, the colors vibrant, the focusing quick. Need I go on? Ok, I will. Just plain 'ol easy to use.
Weakness:
They really need to offer a version with Image Stabilization installed. You never realize how nice it is until you don't have it. Because of that, I tend to suffer in low light, but I am sure I shoot more low-light than the average photographer.
I purchased this lens directly though Canon, taking advantage of their Authorized Dealer Associate Purchase Program. I chose it to be my first (and currently only) lens to go with my Canon EOS 30D.
Customer Service No problems so far. Similar Products Used: Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM and Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6. My mom has both and I have used the 70-300 quite extensively. Both are slow and optically, well, not L, but both are usable. If it wasn't for the 70-300's 4.9 foot minimum focusing distance, I wouldn't mind using it as my walk-around lens. |
[Oct 31, 2005]
Gahawn
Intermediate
Strength:
Fast USM focus motor Incredibly sharp picture Verstaile as portrait or macro lens
Weakness:
At 100mm, it's great for the macros but it takes some getting used to as a portrait lens. You really have to be a bit further back than you might like. I'm surprised this lens doesn't have the red ring around the front of it. This really should be classed as one of the "L" series lenses. Pictures are so sharp and the DOF is so precise that I've even had to use Photoshop to soften the picture a bit so my closeups don't look like they're popping off the page as much. Portraits are gorgeous with a nice soft background. Similar Products Used: 28-135mm USM IS |
[Jan 26, 2005]
pvsj4104
Intermediate
Strength:
Macro 1:1 capability Very versatile for Portraits. Sharpness. Contrast
Weakness:
None. This Lens is very sharp for macro and perfect for portrait. Excellent performance with the fast silent USM autofocus. I used to have a Nikon 105mm macro lens, it seems a little soft for portrait or landscape photography. Customer Service So far so go! No needed. Similar Products Used: Canon EF 70-200mm f4 L USM Canon FE 17-40mm Nikon 105mm macro Nikon 60mm macro |
[Dec 16, 2004]
rokkorku
Intermediate
Strength:
* Sharp * USM Ring for silent operation
Weakness:
none Good build quality of the lens. When i hold for the 1st time, very well balance to my EOS 3 body. The AF performance is the best among 90 - 105 mm range macro lenses (Tamron, Tokina, Sigma). The pics are amazing. Very very sharp even @ wide open aperture. Usable for portraiture beside macro capability. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: EF 135 mm f/2L |
[Sep 20, 2004]
james231176
Intermediate
Strength:
This lens is stunning to say the least !! I took 4 rolls of film at the botanic gardens on a sunny day, using the Canon lens hood (that i feel is a big need for stray light) At let me say that nearly all of the flower shots came out so stunning, i cannot believe the photographer this lens turns you into!! it screams at you and says your now a PRO !!
Weakness:
not really a weekness, but something i think needs to be considered: It is very hard to keep it steady at a close macro range and holding focus without a tripod, very hard which i saw the effect in my photos, but with a steady hand and a quick responce speed to pressing the shutter you should be right. Also i feel the lens hood helps, not only does it look freakin awsome on the lens, but it lets you physically touch you subject, so that you know you are as close as you can get to the mcaro range without being out of focus. When i first bought this lens 2nd hand off a private person, i looked at it and thought wow its damm solid, heavier than you would have expected, and for some strange reason the glass inside rattles, you can actually hear the glass inside move when you shake the lens slightly, DONT WORRRY !! this is only because of the floating lens elements this marvel of a lens has, which switchs automatically between macro and telephoto modes, (upon flicking the infinity switch) Customer Service Canon pro service is amazing ALWAYS know there stuff...ALWAYS Similar Products Used: Also, make sure when using this you switch between the .31, and the .48 macro modes as the .48 mode will focus fast for telephoto shots. |
[Jul 22, 2004]
compilot
Casual
Strength:
Sharpness Colors Price
Weakness:
AF kinda slow Mine seems to hunt a little This is one of the sharpest lenses I have ever seen. It is not too bad on the weight considering the quality of the optics. For the price, it is a steal. The AF is not as quick as some other lenses I've seen and mine seems to hunt a bit on occasion. It take wonderful macro shots and color reproduction is great. Most of my favorite pictures have been taken with this lens. Customer Service Never had to use them, but I have heard that the turnaround time is 4-6 weeks. That sucks. Similar Products Used: 28mm-135mm IS 300mm f/4.0L |
[Jun 27, 2004]
weye
Professional
Strength:
OPTICS, AF, 1 to 1 ratio (even 1.3 to 1 in digital)
Weakness:
None for the price- but it would be even better with a L sealing This lens does offer nearly everything you can expect. Extremly sharp (at 2.8 its incredibly sharp!!), very well color reproduction. 1to 1 ratio. Quiet and extemly fast AF (I even sometimes use it for sports), lightwight. For me it is a woundeful combnation with the 16-35 (or 17-40). With only these to lenses you can cover everithing from ultrawide to portrait and macro with 1kg of weight. Customer Service after several drops and hits a had to send the lens to cps switzerland, from which it came back repared withhin 5 day for free!!! Similar Products Used: a lot of Canon and Nikon lenses (The 2.8 105 Nikon has as well a good optic, but a very very poor and noisy AF) |