Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens

Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens

  • Handy, compact zoom lens for versatile and easy subject selection while travelling
  • Incorporates Canon’s Image Stabilization (IS) technology
  • Powerful ring-type USM drive provides silent, high-speed autofocusing
  • Optimized to suppress ghosting and flaring, ideal for use with digital cameras
  • Rugged dust-proof and drip-proof construction, designed for professional photographers working in harsh environments

handy, compact zoom lens for versatile and easy subject selection while travelling, etc. The highest optical performance in its class, plus the convenience of focusing as close as 2.3 feet over the entire zooming range. A powerful ring-type USM drive provides silent, high-speed autofocusing, plus the wide zooming range provides an easy, enjoyable picture-taking experience.

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&nbsCanon raises the stakes for professional photography with its EF 28-300mm USM ultra-high magnification zoom lens with image stabilization. This handy, compact zoom lens offers versatility,

List Price: $ 4,300.00

Price: $ 2,579.00

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3 Replies to “Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens”

  1. J. Tu "Dog Photo Man" says:
    108 of 116 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Fast, clear, heavy performer, April 25, 2005
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    J. Tu “Dog Photo Man” (Silicone Valley,CA USA) –
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    This review is from: Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens (Electronics)

    I bought this lens for my EOS 20D. Before this lens, I was using EOS 28-135mm lens. After the upgrade, I found that 28-300mm lens give me almost distortion free image even at 300mm range. When I used 28-135mm lens, the distortion on the image is very visible when I am at 135mm range. Even at the wide angle range, I noticed that 28-300mm lens gives me much sharper image while 28-135mm lens gives me much softer image. The focus is very fast for 28-300mm L lens. On the down side, this 28-300mm lens is really heavy. Holding it will really wear you out. The auto/manual focus switch is arranged in a very awkard position. It is very easy to change your auto foucs setting to manual setting. The lens also will be pulled all the way down due to its weight when you carry it around. I have to carry it with my hand and not make it extend itself all the way down. If picture quality is what you are after, go for this lens. I am very pleased with the sharpness and the fast focusing.

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  2. David "dave jones" says:
    59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    optimal event photography lens, June 18, 2008
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    David “dave jones” (TRACY, US, Canada) –
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    This review is from: Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens (Electronics)

    i shoot mostly family events, specifically candids, so this lens is ideal for me.

    —[ CONS ]—

    [1] weight
    your arm will probably hurt after shooting for a few hours, especially with its push/pull it gets long so your arm is extended holding all that weight. there hasnt been a person yet I let try the lens that didnt immediately say “wow, thats heavy”. i read that in the reviews and thought “na, I can handle it”. nope. i have to admit I had to take breaks. not for the timid. (maybe itll toughen me up)

    [2] cost
    $2k+ for a non “fast” lens? come on canon – make us a 28-300mm f/2.8L! :-)

    [3] push/pull
    Im not a big fan but am getting used to it. my guess is its not the more popular twist style cuz the range is just too long – itd probably take two twists to go thru the whole range. push/pull does allow you to get the zoom VERY quickly. again, great for candids.

    [4] length
    fully extended its awkward to hold at times. especially if you attempt to fine tune the range.

    [5] slow low-light AF
    it hunts in doors, especially at the higher zoom. but to be fair its gotta cover alot of range and its quick enuff in the 28-70 range.

    [6] fast range fall off
    Id say 50% of the physical range is 28-90 and the last 50% is 90-300. it falls off especially fast from 200-300. I find it hard to get anything in between. it kinda slams to the 300 and its a bit of a trick to pull it back a little. 300 is so much zoom I find myself often in too close and then needing to fiddle to back off a little, loosing a second or so which might loose the shot.

    [7] min focal distance is a tad too long
    I find myself having to physically back away from people when shooting 28mm. I guess Im spoiled by the 24-70 – i enjoy some of the face-distorting shots it can do so closely and the 28-300 cant.

    —[ NEUTRAL ]—

    [1] inconspicuousness
    the lens is white and huge so just about everyone will notice you. the pro is people will take you seriously and it can be fun to talk shop. the con is that its harder to blend in so it makes getting some of those more candid shots more difficult.

    —[ PROS ]—

    [1] image quality
    is as good as my 24-70mm f/2.8L. sharpness, color, contrast, etc. its definitely an L-series.

    [2] range
    IMHO the best feature is Im ready to shoot anything and I dont have to change lenses. its the do anything lens.

    [3] fast AF
    AF is L-series fast outdoors with sufficent light.

    [4] IS
    the IS on this lens is absolutely amazing. at 300mm its like someone grabbed the lens to help me stablize it. indoors its actually amazing as well. at 70mm with my f/2.8L i might have had 1/60 shutter and I may only get 1/20 with my 28-300 BUT with the IS the shot isnt blurry (with a steady hand). ironically Im seeing less blurry shots indoors than with my 24-70 which doesnt have IS.

    [5] bokeh
    the blurred backdrop at 300mm is stunning. its very pro looking.

    [6] fun
    this lens is just fun to shoot. maybe its just cuz its new but Im finding myself shooting twice as many shots cuz with the range theres just more to shoot now. Im finding I can be much more creative now.

    [7] tightening ring
    …is a nice touch. very useful.

    [8] rugged
    the upside of its weight is its built like a tank so I neednt worry about banging this $2k+ tool against something or scratching it.

    [9] switch placement
    btw, I dont find the placement of the switches to be a problem like some other reviews. I think they have to be close cuz you cant put them on the barrel since it moves – unlike the 70-200.

    [10] natural candids
    an awesome serendipity is that 300mm is enuff range that Im seeing very natural looking candids cuz Im far enuff away from people that Im not in their space so they relax. with my 24-70 Id have to get close enuff that itd change their expression slightly. even if Im zoomed way in at 300mm and my subject sees me Im still physically far enuff away that they dont feel threatened (but if they only knew!) 🙂 this creates PRICELESS shots in my opinion. It definitely has that paparazzi quality. its this last quality that makes the cons worth it to me.

    bottomline: I can deal with the cons for the pros. you get what you pay for. nice work canon! :-)

    .dsj.

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  3. Boris Kandov says:
    330 of 332 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice piece of glass., December 14, 2005
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    Boris Kandov (Somewhere In Time) –
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    This review is from: Canon EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM Lens (Electronics)

    I was salivating for this lens for four months and finally bought one a few weeks ago from the Amazon. I was very excited and couldn’t wait to put this glass on my 20D.
    First impression I got was that this lens is not that heavy as 3.7 pounds may seem, but boy I was wrong about that. It feels solidly built and looks not that huge on the body. So there we go… After filling up my 1GB CF with shots (taken outside, inside with external flash and without, with different f-stops and all range of zooms) and closely examining the results I decided to write this review with which I did not try to downplay the qualities of this piece of art, just to share my humble opinion.

    Pros:
    All in one solution (well may be except super wide)
    Under most light conditions the lens performs as expected which is very good
    Great zoom range that converts to 45-460mm on APS-C bodies
    Nice color saturation and contrast, gorgeous bokeh
    Push pull zoom (for some may not) which allows lightning fast zoom change
    Focusing distance only 0.7 meter for any zoom range!
    IS is doing a great job on longer exposure times
    Quiet and fast focusing, never had a hunting problem
    Included lens case is of good quality

    Cons:
    Painfully heavy (you start to feel it after an hour or so)
    Pricy the much more suitable price would be around $1700.00
    Softness in pictures at the 28 and 300mm range with fully opened aperture.
    Focusing ring is too close to tightening ring so when you trying to loosen the tension inadvertently you may change the focus.
    Very inconvenient to loosen tightening ring with one hand almost always had to do it with both hands
    Aperture falls fast to f/5.6 somewhere in the 85-100mm range.
    200 and 300mm ranges are too close to each other which makes it hard to adjust to precise zoom and it’s causing overshoot. At the very end (300mm) lens gets stuck and you have to use force to push it back, and that’s prevents you from gradually and smoothly change the zoom in between 180-300mm. I heard it’s because it’s new and this will go away.
    The lens hood is barely sufficient at 28mm and almost completely useless at 300mm.
    The shoulder strap is very narrow and will definitely pinch a nerve if you carry the lens case around your neck or shoulder

    Overall it’s a great solution if you only want to carry one lens and if you want to travel “light” but really don’t know what focal lengths are required. But still I decided to return mine back and replace it with EF 24-105 L IS USM f/4 and EF 70-200 L USM f/2.8. as it’s performance did not live up to my expectations for such high price and inconvenience to carry such a heavy load on your shoulder all day around.

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