Recensione Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6 L Usato
The Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6 L is a telephoto lens that has been produced from 1987 until 1999, one of the first lenses born together with the EOS system. Although all these years have passed, it is one of the most used telephoto lens, also for the excellent quality/price ratio. The telephoto lens has eight opening slats and has a minimum fire -put distance not exceeding 1.5 meters.
This telephoto lens is able to resist adverse climatic conditions such as rain and snow. The external coating makes the tool slightly heavier than the others.
The Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6 l does not have any stabilizer, therefore it is not recommended to photograph rapid movement subjects; It is a push-pull type allowing an extension of up to 300 mm, ensuring an extremely rapid focal length change.
Although it is not the latest model released, this telephoto lens allows you to reach decidedly appreciable resolution levels. Sections were made to several subjects and the result was not very remarkable. In short, it can still convince on the market at an optical level - therefore of resolution - guaranteeing very low levels of distortion.
Although his age in many ways is still competitive on the market. It is an extremely recommended lens for stopped subjects or in any case in slow movement.
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