Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Lens

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Lens

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Canon's 100mm Macro lens is a keeper.

Rated 4Posted 17 weeks ago

Puts the World in Perspective

Rated 5Posted 50 weeks ago

pieinyereye

Rated 5Posted 124 weeks ago
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Key Features
Camera Format
  • Digital SLR
Lens Type
  • Fixed Focal Length Lens
Focal Length
  • 100mm
Lens Max Aperture
  • f/2.8
Focus Type
  • Autofocus
  • Manual Focus
Macro Magnification
  • x 1
Mount
  • Canon EF
 
Other Features
Closest Focusing Distance
  • 12 in
Picture Angle
  • 24 degrees
Attachment / Filter Size
  • 58 mm
Macro Lens
  • With Macro Lens
Groups / Elements
  • 12 Elements in 8 Groups
 
Dimensions
Diameter
  • 3.1 in
Length
  • 4.7 in
Weight
  • 21.1 oz
 
Miscellaneous
UPC
  • 5050053083210
Product ID
  • 24942906
 
  • Rated 4

    Canon's 100mm Macro lens is a keeper.

    by theuerkorn, Jul 19, 2009
    Pros:

    Minimum distance (310mm), fast optics, great sharpness, good for portrait and Macro

    Cons:

    No environmental seals, no IS, relatively long

    The Bottom Line: Sharp pictures, good price and good speed, but not quite "pro" grade build nor the fastest portrait lens.
    Review: Optical quality has become more and more of an issue as digital sensors are more dense with any new... More
  • Rated 5

    Puts the World in Perspective

    by MaxWebster, Nov 29, 2008
    Pros:

    Sharp sharp sharp; manual adjustment for autofocus; great contrast, color.

    Cons:

    Have to back up a long way for portraits and regular shots.

    The Bottom Line: Make this your first prime lens. Open up the whole world of seeing and shooting close-in subjects.
    Review: You've heard "sharpness" tossed around, and you may think you know what that means. But unless you'v... More
  • Rated 5

    pieinyereye

    by pieinyereye, Jul 04, 2007
    Pros:

    IMAGE QUALITY, SHARPNESS, COLOR RENDITION, VERY SHORT DOF. GREAT FEEL ON DIGITAL REBEL. VERY SHARP!!!!

    Cons:

    HOOD NOT INCLUDED, FOCUS RING MAY BE A LITTLE LOOSE, MINOR GRIPES, CONSIDERING IMAGE QUALITY.

    Review: I PURCHASED THIS LENS TO SHOOT FLOWERS IN MY MOTHER'S YARD, AFTER READING SOME PRETTY HEFTY REVIEWS.... More
  • Rated 5

    So Sharp It Will Cut Your Eyelashes

    by magic_puzzle, Mar 24, 2007
    Pros:

    Solid, quiet, sharp, versatile, fast, dependable.

    Cons:

    None to speak of.

    The Bottom Line: Definitely "thumbs up"! I recommend this lens with great confidence to anyone wanting to upgrade their glass without mortgaging the kids' college fund.
    Review: Photography - buy a camera and start shooting, right? Not if you are serious about it! I have owned... More
  • Rated 5

    This High Quality and Affordable Canon Lens is a "Must Have"

    by lambchops, Jan 08, 2007
    Pros:

    Clear, great price, great contrast, well made, did I say clear?

    Cons:

    Um. Uh. No.

    The Bottom Line: Have a Canon SLR? Looking for a great lens for something less than a lot of money? Check out the Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro/Portrait lens.
    Review: I am a somewhat versed, but definitely not professional, hobbyist photographer. As such it is my lot... More
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