Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6L 35mm Zoom
Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6L 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 09, 2013]
MacAttack
Expert
Strength:
Super-sharp, light and portable. Does .25x magnification as is (becomes .40x on crop-sensor cameras -- from a zoom!), so makes a handy macro-substitute for a macro when traveling.
Weakness:
The rotating front element makes using rotating filters troublesome. This is not such a huge deal as this lens HATES any filter that isn't essentially clear. The AF is slow, noisy, and doesn't like anything other than bright light. Mine hunts even in heavy overcast.
From the weaknesses you'd think I have mixed feelings about this lend. I don't: it is superb! I buy lenses to make images and even in the film days I could immediately tell slides shot with this lens without even grabbing a loupe. It is light, too sharp for portraits (my first shot of a girlfriend revealed each individual microhair on her body -- on a 3/4 portrait!), and too slow for sports. But for my main work in architecture and cityscapes it is perfect. Macro work is another area in which it excels. It is also useful for product photography, although I find the similar EF 50-200mm 3.5-4.5 L a better choice for that.
Similar Products Used: EF 50-200mm 3.5-4.5 L; EF 80-200mm 2.8 L; EF 100-300mm 5.6 (amateur variant). |
[Oct 20, 2010]
Wilfredo Cortez
Intermediate
Forget the physical appearance, look the best pictures ever produce by this lens.
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[Sep 05, 2010]
Tiziana
Professional
Strength:
very very sharp
Weakness:
slow I good L lens, just a little bit old, but sharp and light Similar Products Used: ef 300/4 IS (not mine, I'm a poor artist, having no money...) |
[Nov 13, 2009]
Loithuxua
Intermediate
Strength:
Definitely L class image quality and contrast
Weakness:
not worth mentioning, but the building should be a little bit better. A very good choice in term of image quality and price. It can blow a lot of newer normal Canon lenses out of water.
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[Feb 29, 2008]
Picastes
Expert
Strength:
Weight and picture quality . I like pull and push . Very fast .
Weakness:
Not weathersealed . A real good inexpensive telelens with some macro capability . I have had a Sigma 70-200mm f2,8 before and this is far superior . The quality and weight convinces most . Also AF is not as bad as people would think . Not USM but still good .
Similar Products Used: Sigma 70-200mm f2,8 . |
[Dec 28, 2007]
Keranka Yordanova
Professional
Strength:
10 of 10 Very sharp lens.10 of 10 |
[Apr 12, 2006]
jusval50
Intermediate
Strength:
Sharp photos.
Weakness:
Push/Pull zoom.
This was one of the few "L" series lenses that I could afford. The choices for good Canon glass are limited unless you have the big bucks. I have been pleased with the results of this lens. I shoot it on my 10D and have taken many good shots with it. I don't care for the push/pull zoom. It's too loose and moves too easily, but you get what you can afford. The photos are sharp up thru 200mm and even at 300mm, it's sharper than any other aftermarket lens I have tried.
Similar Products Used: Sigma and Tokina lenses in the same focal length range and price range. |
[Dec 29, 2005]
Braxus
Intermediate
Strength:
High optical quality Low price used
Weakness:
Slow focussing 5.6 aperature push pull if you dont like that Low resale price today I got this lens because its the best option for this price range. The Canon cosumer zooms are just not up to par optically, and I couldn't afford the L zooms at the time. I will eventually replace this with a newer Canon L zoom. The optical quality of this lens is quite high. If you can deal with its very slow focussing, push pull design, and its 5.6 aperature- then this is a good lens to get. I shoot mostly landscapes with it, so it works for that. There are times though I had to put it into manual focus to track fast objects or keep it from hunting. Its an old design lens, but for what these are going for used these days- a decent option. |
[Jun 20, 2005]
Christiano
Professional
Strength:
all-sharp sharp sharp-super colour ..no distortion...simply L class..
Weakness:
none NEED I say more that has NOT been said hmm?? I was in the market for a very pro quality BUT easy to carry and light lens this time. well,i got an arsenal of midrange lenses but was tired of the heavy lenses. i found this pearl true research and reading reviews and wau maan! this one is a hidden jewel!! it is so sharp crystal clear and with all of the qualities you think of bearing the L name on it. The former reviewr is d**n right it is soo close to the 70-200 F4 and f2,8 that the differ is none.Its a tad slower than the other two L lenses ;on my 10 D and 1D is almost equal furthermore, the noise is much less than other says. But Best of all ; ITS much lighter and easier to handle..great!! i also compared it to the 100-400 L but no big deal..This 100-300 5,6 lens rules! The 5,6 is only a problem you can fix by adjusting the ISO ,and i do.No probs at all. I now use daily for all kinds of work and i am so greatfull form this piece of wau! Canon make it again please. Buy one IF you can find one. Customer Service nope Similar Products Used: canon 100-300 usm,canon 70-200 f 4 (super too)L,canon 70-200 F2,8, sigma 100-300 F4(super too)canon 300 f 4 is(great!) sigma 70-300 (best buy) tamron 70-300. |
[May 05, 2005]
tony1989tony
Expert
Strength:
AF speed Sharpness Colour Saturation Contrast Usability Handling
Weakness:
Need a long ERC Its been a couple of years since the last review was posted so this is my update. Prices for this lens in the UK have rallied and used ones are in shop windows for £400.00 or $800.00 on current exchange rates. P/x value is £300.00 in the UK. The Linear Zoom has never been outmoded, as the 100-400L and more recently the 28-300L zooms have all been linear. Users of consumer rotational zooms think linear is old fashioned, through some sort or ignorance or predjudice. The Autofocus is very fast, on my EOS 10D but hunts on my EOS1 in low light. When compared against the 70-200 F4L used on a EOS 10D the F5.6L is almost as fast, only about 15% slower. and yes it makes a noise, but does not deserve the slating it has recieved. Currently there is no other Zoom to match it in the Sub £400.00 price range, but shop around for a good one. It is not very heavy and the linear zoom makes for perfect handling. Build quality is on par with the 70-200 F4L as is contrast/sharpness/colour saturation. I tend to use it at 300mm for wildlife and I often find a grin on my face as I see with crsytal clarity my subjects in the viewfinder. This lens is wonderful and every EOS owner should have one, unless they already have the 100-400 L or the 300mm F4L. Similar Products Used: 17-40 F4L, 70-200 F4L, 50mm F1.8, 75-300, 100-300 USM, 28-135 USM IS, |