EF 70-200mm 4L IS USM für Canon Lens

EF 70-200mm 4L IS USM für Canon Lens

High-performance, L-series telephoto zoom lens combining light weight and compactness with an f/4 maximum aperture. Inner focusing and the ring USM enable quick and quiet autofocusing. Also, a circular polarizing filter can be attached and used without difficulty because the front lens element does not rotate during focusing. The tripod collar (sold separately) is the same one used with the EF 300mm f/4L USM.

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Great value

Rated 5Posted 53 weeks ago

Sharp Lens

Rated 5Posted 82 weeks ago

Its all about the image!

Rated 5Posted 87 weeks ago
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Product MPN
MPN
  • 1258B002
 
Key Features
Camera Format
  • Digital SLR
Lens Type
  • Zoom Lens
Focal Length
  • 70mm - 200mm
Lens Max Aperture
  • f/1-f/4
Min Aperture
  • f/32
Focus Type
  • Autofocus
Macro Magnification
  • x 0.21
Mount
  • Canon AF
 
Other Features
Closest Focusing Distance
  • 47.24 in
Diaphragm Blades
  • 8 Blades
Picture Angle
  • 12 - 34 degrees
Attachment / Filter Size
  • 67 mm
Macro Lens
  • With Macro Lens
Groups / Elements
  • 16 Elements in 13 Groups
Image Stabilization
  • With Image Stabilization
Designed for Digital Camera
  • Yes
 
Dimensions
Diameter
  • 2.99 in
Length
  • 6.77 in
Weight
  • 24.87 oz
 
Miscellaneous
Product ID
  • 47579651
 
  • Rated 5

    Great value

    by theveed, Mar 07, 2009
    Pros:

    Light Solid Build Fast AF Sharp at any aperture and focal length

    Cons:

    Tripod collar not included

    The Bottom Line: Great mid to tele lens to use in real life usage. Doesn't bog you down like an f/2.8 version of the 70-200. Great value.
    Review: by David Tong We reviewed the venerable flagship http://reviews.davidleetong.co m/?p=573 a couple... More
  • Rated 5

    Sharp Lens

    by o2b4ft11, Aug 18, 2008
    Pros:

    Sharp, looks professional

    Cons:

    Can sometimes get too much attention, aperture not always enough in low light

    The Bottom Line: If you are on a budget and want an L series lens. If you have the money, I recommend the F/2.8 IS over this one though.
    Review: I purchased this lens as it was, at the time, the only L series lens I could afford. Although many p... More
  • Rated 5

    Its all about the image!

    by no_ka_oi, Jul 17, 2008
    Pros:

    Image quality, fast focus, image stabilization, It's White!

    Cons:

    None

    The Bottom Line: If you can afford it, buy this lens. It is superb in every way.
    Review: I bought this lens after trying the same lens at f2.8. In my opinion this is the superior glass. Fir... More
  • Rated 5

    Image Stabilized and sharp as a tack!

    by andgott, Mar 26, 2008
    Pros:

    Good zoom range, relatively light, Sharp, and Image Stabilized

    Cons:

    Too slow for some

    The Bottom Line: A great lens made even better with the addition of Image Stabilization!
    Review: Canon makes 4 models in the 70-200mm range that all bear the "L" series designation, setting them ap... More
  • Rated 5

    Great telezoom, even better for a cropped frame camera

    by ncphototrekker, Mar 07, 2008
    Pros:

    Light, sharp, well built, image stabilization, and smooth operation.

    Cons:

    The tripod collar is not included, but is available as an accessory.

    The Bottom Line: A great addition to a landscape/wildlife photographer's bag that values light weight, quality equipment which can be transported by foot over many miles.
    Review: There is nothing that screams professional photographer more than a white or light gray lens hangi... More
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