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The Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 USM L IS is a fairly old design dating back to the late 90s. I still remember those days when I used it on an EOS 1n ... with film if you remember those good 'ol days. Well, time goes by but it's still here - despite a...
The Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 USM L IS is almost a boring lens but in a positive sense. It shows no extreme weaknesses nor strengths. You will find sharper lenses - primes that is - but it is very sharp for a zoom lens, especially considering its 4...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2013-11-13 12:21:54
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Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM features two IS (Image Stabilization) modes, allowing steady far-off shots as well as clear close-up portraits with a blurred background. The use of Fluorite and Super UD-glass elements largely eliminates effects fro...
If you're in the market for a telephoto zoom with a pro-quality Canon L-Series lens for your EOS digital SLR, the Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM makes an excellent choice. It's built to pro standards and delivers the performance to match. It's a b...
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The Canon EF 100-400/4.5-5.6L IS USM is Canons premium telephoto zoom lens. It competes with the EF 300/4L IS and the EF400/5.6L prime lenses as a telephoto and with the EF 70-300/4-5.6IS as a wide range telephoto zoom. In this series of tests I sh...
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juzaphoto.com Updated: 2013-11-13 12:21:58
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There are many "alternatives" to the 100-400, and for sure it is not the right lens for everyone. If you dont need a lot of reach, and you want the best quality, the 70-200 f/2.8 IS is the best choice. Otherwise, if you dont mind size and...
Very versatile zoom range, ideal for wildlife, It is light and small enough be be carried everywhere, and it is easy to handhold, Excellent autofocus, Good image quality between 100 and 300mm, Minimum focussing distance of just 1.8 and macro rati...
Slight softness and harsh bokeh at 400mm...
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Its not surprising to hear people swear by this lens: in 1998, there wouldnt have been much else in the price range that would have been as sharp. The push-pull design doesnt appeal to everyone for a variety of reasons, but its hard to deny the le...
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The Canon 100-400mm ƒ/4.5-5.6 IS USM telephoto zoom lens was released in September 1998. The lens uses an older ''push-pull'' zoom design that extends the lens from its length of 189mm (7.4'') to almost 260mm (10.2'') when set to its most telephoto settin...
It's not surprising to hear people swear by this lens: in 1998, there wouldn't have been much else in the price range that would have been as sharp. The push-pull design doesn't appeal to everyone for a variety of reasons, but it's hard to deny the lens'...
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The Canon 100-400mm IS L is a very high performance ultra-telephoto zoom. It's also a huge bargain because it's been in Canon's catalog for a while, so it's an incredible deal today for an ultrasharp super long zoom.The 100-400 is a fully professional L l...
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This is the second and final part of our comprehensive lens recommendations for the new entry-level Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200D. This time we've assessed zoom lenses from both the Canon and third party makers to see how well they perform on the camera, and...
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A favorite of wildlife and action photographers, Canon's EF100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM is a well-specified and versatile model. However, as it approaches sixteen years in production, is it still capable of competing with more modern offerings? Read on to f...
Without doubt this lens is a popular model and it's not difficult to see why. It has pretty good image quality throughout the range – though sharpness is confined to a relatively small area centrally at the initial aperture. Edge performance improves when...
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