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Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM User Reviews
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Exelente em todos os sentidosNada
Uma lente fantástica!!!!!!
reviewed January 13th, 2012 -
Light weight, sharp, relatively fast, fair cost, IS, love the hood.Too slow w/extender
Having converted to the digital world a 18 months ago the new technology today continues to amaze me. This is a Great lens for the $. This lens has convinced me to try the 400 DO/4.0. With todays cameras and lens, the ability to shoot @800 ISO with good results finishing in CS2, the once prime 2.8's are not as necessary as in the past. I purchased several L's a year ago and all are miles ahead of yesterday's lens in my opinion. I find this one goes with me 95% of the time vs the 2.8 that unless needed for a specific shot is used much less than before.
reviewed January 10th, 2007 (purchased for $1,100) -
Great image quality, price relative to that of the super telesSlow AF with Extender attached.
I have been very happy with this lens for my nature photography. Well over half the shots I take have the Canon 1.4 Extender attached so that, on my 20D, the field of view is equivalent to that of a 672mm lens on a FF camera. Yes, for small birds the 500mm f4 would be much nicer but it costs much, much more than this combination. For large birds (like Herons) and for similarly large mammals the amount of reach that I have is adequate. My copy of the 300mm L IS is extremely sharp. At f4.0 it is very nearly as sharp as my 135L at f2.0. The extender drops the effective maximum aperture to f5.6 and the combination provides very good shapness. There is some slowing of the AF function when the 1.4X Extender is used. A big bonus is that the IS (along with the relatively light weight of this lens) means that I can use this lens hand held for most of my wildlife photography. I also like the retractable design of the lens shade since that makes it quick and easy to remove the lens cap or change filters.
reviewed December 4th, 2006 (purchased for $1,650) -
IS
Very versatile. Good for bird flight photos. IS helps with slower aperture. Nice if you only want one lens for wildlife.
reviewed November 30th, 2006 (purchased for $1,300) -
Quick focus, sharp at all apertures, effective IS, integrated hoodNoisy IS
Lens has excellent image quality (sharpness, color and contrast). Almost as good as the 70-200L f4. This lens begs to be shot wide open. Focusing is very quick and silent. The lenses close minimum focusing distance allows it to be used for macro use if needed. The IS is very effective, however, it is rather noisy when it engages. The sliding hood is very convenient and well built. Overall, this lens is one of Canon's best bang for the buck bargains. Coupled with the 17-40L f4 and 70-200L f4, this rounds out a very high quality and versatile lens package.
reviewed November 5th, 2006 (purchased for $1,000) -
Excellent sharpness, IS works well, lightning fast AFSlow AF with 1.4x TC II
This lens is my sports shooting lens (soccer). Works great and is wonderful for being able to shoot tight. The AF tracks perfectly in AI Servo with a 5D - allowing one to keep the shutter half pressed allowing the AF to track until just the perfect instant to fire. Rate of keepers is very high.
reviewed September 17th, 2006 (purchased for $1,100)
With the 1.4x TC II on board, this lens is still a pretty good 400mm f/5.6 lens. However, it is not all that good for sports since the AF is now that much slower - noticeably slow. You can do it but you are going to drop your keeper rate for sports.
The sliding lens hood is the ticket. Much better than the screw on nonsense.
Highly recommended.
J. -
Sharp Images - Smooth OperationIS is noisey but so what?
Love this lens! Sharp images and a pleasure to use. IS feature is a bit noisey but doesnt bother me.
reviewed November 2nd, 2005 (purchased for $1,000) -
Very Good Lens w/ Image StabilizationI want it to be even longer . . .
I bought this one instead of the 400 f5.6 because it has the Image Stabilization. Add the 1.4x mulitiplier and this lens is still very good, as long as the 400, same effective aperture, WITH IS! I have excellent quality 13 x 19 prints taken with the 5D2 & older 10D.
reviewed October 20th, 2005 (purchased for $1,000)
(I wish Canon would put IS on the 400mm f5.6)
Newer body (5D2) and results are still excellent.
Only down side to using the 1.4x is focusing speed for moving wildlife.