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Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Lens Want to bring small things into full-sized view? Turn to the Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 compact macro lens, which can uncover detail that would otherwise be impossible to detect by the naked eye. Ideal for shooting extremely minute subjects such as insects or the petals of a small flower, the lens offers a nine-element design and a floating optical system that focuses down from infinity to one-half life size (0.5x). Despite these macro optics, however, the lens also functions beautifully as a general-purpose normal lens. And should you want to focus down to life size (1:1), you can add an optional Life Size Converter EF to increase the working distance–a valuable feature in close-up shooting. Other details include a 46-degree diagonal angle of view, a 0.8-foot close focusing distance, and a one-year warranty.
Specifications
- Focal length: 50mm
- Maximum aperture: f/2.5
- Lens construction: 9 elements in 8 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 46 degrees
- Focus adjustment: Front group linear extension system with AFD
- Closest focusing distance: 0.8 feet
- Filter size: 52mm
- Dimensions: 2.7 inches in diameter and 2.5 inches long
- Weight: 9.9 ounces
- Warranty: 1 year
Customer Review: Macro Away. I use the lens for close up product shots for a business that my partner runs. I also use it for shots of my work for my portfolio. It is versatile and takes very clear pics. Overall I really enjoy using it. Customer Review: Nice little lens for the price. I’ve been looking for a reasonably priced macro lens for taking pictures of my husband’s scale models, and wanted to get all of the fine details that a macro lens can find.
Tags: Angle Of View, Canon Ef, Canon Ef 50mm, Element Design, Filter Size, Fine Details, Focus Adjustment, Front Group, Lens Construction, Linear Extension, Macro Lens, Maximum Aperture, Naked Eye, Optical System, Optional Life, Product Shots, Scale Models, Sharper Images, Size Converter, Warranty Specifications
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Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras One of the finest telephoto zoom lenses in Canon’s EF line, this 70-200mm f/2.8 lens offers comparable optics to a single focal-length lens. The lens employs four UD-glass elements to minimize chromatic aberrations, creating sharp, high-quality images regardless of the application. The constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, meanwhile, makes the lens extremely popular among professionals. Other features include an inner focusing system with an Ultra Sonic Motor (USM), a 4.9-foot close focusing distance, and a 77mm filter size. The lens–which is compatible with EF 1.4x II and 2x II extenders–carries a one-year warranty.
Specifications
- Focal length: 70-200mm
- Maximum aperture: f/2.8
- Lens construction: 18 elements in 15 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 34 to 12 degrees
- Focus adjustment: Inner focusing system with USM
- Zoom system: Rotating type
- Closest focusing distance: 4.9 feet
- Filter size: 77mm
- Dimensions: 3.3 inches in diameter and 7.6 inches long
- Weight: 2.9 pounds
- Warranty: 1 year
Customer Review: First(ish) L I bought this lens just about a month ago after an endorsement from one of the teachers at a photography class I was taking. (The fact that I was taking an introductory photography class should give you some sense of my skill level, and hence perspective…) I’d previously purchased and returned the 300M L, for both quality and usability issues.
Tags: Amateur Photographers, Angle Of View, Cameras Canon, Canon Cameras, Canon Ef, Canon Slr Cameras, Chromatic Aberrations, Filter Size, Focal Length Lens, Focus Adjustment, Glass Elements, Lens Construction, Maximum Aperture, Photography Class, Quality Images, Skill Level, Usability Issues, Warranty Specifications, Zoom Cameras, Zoom Canon
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Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 AF APO DG OS HSM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras The Sigma 150-500mm ultra-telephoto zoom lens covers a telephoto range of up to 500mm, letting you bring almost any subject close for short-perspective shots. The lens employs Sigma’s original Optical Stabilizer (OS) function, which gives you access to shutter speeds approximately four stops slower without blurring the image. As a result, you can capture low-light, long-distance shots such as football plays, wildlife profiles, and landscape scenes without using a tripod for each photo. In addition, the lens incorporates a Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) for quick, high-speed autofocusing, along with a rear focus system that guarantees optimum image quality throughout the entire zoom range. And photographers will love the three special low dispersion (SLD) glass elements, which correct for chromatic aberration, and the super multilayer lens coating, which reduces flare and ghosting. Other details include an option for full-time manual focusing, a close focusing distance of 86.6 inches, and an 86mm filter size. Compatible with optional 1.4x and 2x tele converters–which produce a 210-700mm length or 300-1000mm length respectively–the Sigma 150-500mm lens carries a one-year warranty.
Specifications
- Focal length: 150-500mm
- Maximum aperture: f/5-6.3
- Lens construction: 21 elements in 15 groups
- Angle of view: 16.4 to 5 degrees
- Number of diaphragm blades: 9
- Minimum aperture: f/22
- Minimum focusing distance: 86.6 inches
- Maximum magnification: 1:5.2
- Filter size: 86mm
- Hood type: Bayonet
- Mount: Canon
- Dimensions: 3.7 inches in diameter and 9.9 inches long
- Weight: 67.4 ounces
- Warranty: 1 year
Customer Review: AWESOME! I am a semi professional photographer and this lens ROCKS! For the price you can’t beat it! When using this lens in auto focus, you can still adjust the focus manually with the shutter half way down (Canon). It helps because when things are far away it is sometimes soft on focus. That is the quick fix! Aside from that, the OS, optical stabilization works great and you would not be disappointed with the results! It is cheaper than an “L” lens and guess what..?…It can shoot fast and sharp! Customer Review: Get it, what are you waiting for? Wowww, I love it! I read all the reviews, asked folks that have one on the photo site flickr.com and anyone else I could. Those that had one had nothing but praise for it. Currently it’s the only lens I’m using and don’t plan on taking it off any time soon. I have used it to get wonderful pictures of eagles, osprey, fox, you name it and it really helps by getting that extra reach that my Sigma 70-300 just couldn’t give me. I use the canon monopod that Amazon sells most of the time when possible but isn’t 100% neccessary especially when trying to capture flying birds ect. The price is great for the bang this lens gives you. I got it from 47st photo in 2 days and with free shipping through Amazon. I’m using it with a Nikon d40 and have been so glad I did. A great blessing! My next upgrade I hope is for the d90, hopefully sooner then latter. The OS works very well but you can’t expect miracles at 500mm if your all over the place. I’ve been trying to zoom out when I begin to track a flying bird at any distance and then zoom in on it as I try to capture it, other wise you’ll never find it. There are 2 settings for the OS and #2 seems to work best for my conditions. If you’ve got decent light and a lot of my shots are early in the morning and in the woods, this lens will astound you. There are at times some hunting, especially if there are vines or obstructions in the way you may have to move the camera a bit to get by them but it’s just seeing what you give it. The lens also does a wonderful job at macro shots by zooming in your close subject. I think 7 ft is the closes it will allow you focus on an object. I did purchase a 7yr extended warrenty by Mack for almost nothing just for that extra peace of mind. Did I say I really, really like this lens! You can check out some of the shots I’ve got by clicking my flickr link here. My e-mail address is there as well if you have any further questions. Hope this helps. BTW, my wife has really enjoyed the results this lens has helped me get. Hey that’s always a good thing;) http://www.flickr.com/photos/21183284@N05/
Tags: Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Chromatic Aberration, Diaphragm Blades, Digital Slr Cameras, Filter Size, Focus System, Glass Elements, Landscape Scenes, Lens Coating, Lens Construction, Maximum Aperture, Maximum Magnification, Minimum Aperture, Optimum Image Quality, Professional Photographer, Shutter Speeds, Telephoto Range, Warranty Specifications, Wildlife Profiles
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Canon E-72U 72mm Snap-On Lens Cap for Ultrasonic EF Lenses Indispensable for protecting your valuable lenses, this cap should be used on all lenses with a 72mm filter size Customer Review: Perfect When you lose the one that came with one of you lenses it’s your only choice. Customer Review: No Protection - Just Hassle This is the lens cap that came with my Canon Powershot ProSeries S5 IS. The only thing it has been good at is falling off. I like to carry my camera around my neck. Even there, the lens cap slides off way too often. Although it is convenient to just turn the camera on without having to remember to take the cap off, the lens becoming scratched and ruined is not convenient at all. If at all possible, avoid this lens cap.
Tags: Canon, Canon Lens, Canon Powershot, Choice Customer, Ef Lenses, Filter Size, Hassle, Lens Cap, Lenses Canon, S5, Slides, Snap, Ultrasonic Canon
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Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens Broaden your perspective with the Canon EF 16-35mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Specifically designed for improved edge-to-edge image quality that meets the strict requirements of professional and high-end amateur photographers alike, the lens lets you bring more area into focus while providing greater depth of field. The lens features three high-precision aspherical lens elements–ground, replica, and GMo–that produce even better image quality than the original Canon EF 16-35mm USM lens. The circular aperture, meanwhile, produces a beautiful and natural background blur when shooting at wider apertures. Other details include internal focusing, a ring-type ultra-sonic monitor (USM), and new AF algorithms for fast and quiet autofocusing. The lens carries a one-year warranty.
- Focal length: 16-35mm
- Maximum aperture: f/2.8
- Lens construction: 16 elements in 12 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 108 degrees (at 10 feet) to 63 degrees
- Focus adjustment: AF with full-time manual
- Closest focusing distance: 0.92 feet
- Filter size: 82mm, P=0.75mm/1 filter
- Dimensions: 3.5 inches in diameter, 4.4 inches long
- Weight: 1.41 pounds
Customer Review: Good Canon L Lens but not for the price. Again, Canon L lens will never disappointed any photographers this 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM is no exception and it will allow you to shoot in very tight pace without moving back, I had a chance to try it from my friend while I have my own EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM. This 16-35mm is going to give you super image quality with just a little distortion that you can’t barely notice until you enlarge final print, to me it’s nothing better than canon 24-70mm F/2.8L USM. Except its version II. I have also thanks to my best friend allows me to try it before I decide to make some upgrade. I’ll keep my own. Here is some side by side comparison, so future users could use some help.
Tags: 8l, Amateur Photographers, Angle Of View, Background Blur, Canon Ef, Circular Aperture, Construction Groups, Depth Of Field, Filter Size, Focus Adjustment, Image Quality, Lens Construction, Lens Elements, Maximum Aperture, Natural Background, Side Comparison, Strict Requirements, Usm, Wide Angle, Zoom Canon
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Canon E-77U 77mm Snap-On Lens Cap for Ultrasonic EF Lenses Indispensable for protecting your valuable lenses, this cap should be used on all lenses with a 77mm filter size Customer Review: blocks 100% of the light the 77mm lens cap only works well on lenses with a 77mm diameter if the lens is bigger or smaller then light gets through and the cap falls off. worth every penny Customer Review: Good choice The cap fits great and this size is hard to find in the stores. My only complaint is the shipping cost were about half as much as the cap which made it very expensive.
Tags: Canon, Canon Lens, Diameter, Ef Lenses, Filter Size, Lens Cap, Lenses Canon, Shipping Cost, Snap, Ultrasonic Canon
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Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 Image Stabilized USM SLR Lens for EOS Digital SLR’s Canon EF-S 17-85MM f4-5.6 IS USM Lens is possibly the best single lens to own with your Canon Digital Rebel SLR Camera. Equivalent to a 28-135mm lens, this new EF-S lens brings true wide-angle to tele coverage to EOS 20D, 30D, 40D and Digital Rebel shooters. It has Canon’s Image Stabilization system, allowing safe hand-holding at speeds up to three stops slower than otherwise possible. And of course, it’s optically optimized for digital SLRs. A ring-type USM means both fast and silent AF, as well as full-time manual focus when in the AF mode. Circular aperture design — natural highlights, even stopped down two stops Non-rotating front element; lens length does not change during zooming EF-S lens mount — exclusively for EOS 20D and Digital Rebel bodies Filter Size - 67mm Maximum Diameter x Length, Weight - 3.1 x 3.6, 16.8 ounces Only compatible with the 40D, 30D, 20D Customer Review: Great Lens ! This lens is a great lens not only because it is extremely versatile in its range going from a wide angle to a telephoto but also because I found the quality of the pictures that I got from it to be excellent.The Image Stabilizer is a good tool to have in situations where there is not a lot of light.You can drop your shutter speed down,have enough light for a good exposure, and not have an out of focus picture. I would highly recommend this lens. I have a 70-200 L series Canon lens that I am very happy with because of it’s high optic quality, but I have no problem at all, and all the confidence in the world using this “S” series lens in any situation that I feel to be appropriate at the time. Customer Review: great walk-around lens (maybe some chromatic aberration?) My first every Ebay score, the Canon EF-S 17-85mm lens (featuring image stabilization) was a much coveted item around here. It had come highly recommended and seemed to be a great complement to my beloved 50mm prime and a perfect replacement for the 18-55mm kit lens that shipped with the XTi.
Tags: 135mm Lens, 40d, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Rebel, Canon Ef, Canon Lens, Chromatic Aberration, Circular Aperture, Digital Slrs, Ebay, Element Lens, Eos Canon, Eos Digital, Filter Size, Image Stabilization, Image Stabilizer, Lens Length, Maximum Diameter, Shutter Speed, Stabilization System
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Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Broaden your perspective with the Canon EF 17-40mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Ideal for both film and digital SLR cameras, the lens offers three aspherical lens elements in addition to a Super UD (ultra-low dispersion) glass element, creating superior optics in all conditions. In addition, the lens focuses as close as 11 inches (0.28mm), and offers both Canon’s full-time manual focus and a powerful ring-type ultra-sonic monitor (USM) that produces fast and silent autofocus. Other features include a constant f/4 maximum aperture, the choice of screw-in 77mm filters or a holder in the rear of the lens for up to three gel filters, and optical coatings optimized for use with digital cameras. Boasting weather-resistant construction similar to other high-end L-series cameras, the lens carries a one-year warranty.
- Focal length: 17-40mm
- Maximum aperture: 1:4
- Lens construction: 12 elements in 9 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 104 to 57 degrees (at 30 feet)
- Focus adjustment: Inner focusing system with USM
- Closest focusing distance: 0.9 feet
- Zoom system: Rotating type
- Filter size: 77mm
- Dimensions: 3.3 inches in diameter, 3.8 inches long
- Weight: 1.1 pounds
Customer Review: Definitely worth it. I own a lot of L series lenses from Canon and love this lens. I used it for a year on my 40D and was pleased, not extatic. Upon upgrading to the 5Dm2 I became extatic. The quality is great on a crop factor but when you compare it to the full frame, you will notice the difference.
Tags: 40d, 40mm, Angle Of View, Aspherical Lens Elements, Cameras Canon, Canon Ef, Canon Slr Cameras, Digital Slr Cameras, Dispersion Glass, Fender Stratocaster, Filter Size, Focus Adjustment, Lens Construction, Manual Focus, Maximum Aperture, Optical Coatings, Resistant Construction, Series Cameras, Series Lenses, Type Filter
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Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new large aperture 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM standard lens. This is a large aperture prime lens with a standard focal length of 50mm, ideal for all digital SLR cameras. This lens has superior peripheral brightness even at the maximum aperture and corrects a possible sagittal coma flare. This lens is perfectly suited for a wide range of subjects enabling outstanding, sharply defined images against a nicely blurred background. The fast, F1.4 aperture makes this lens desirable for use with Digital SLR cameras. This lens effectively becomes a 80mm medium telephoto lens on digital cameras with APS-C size image sensors. The optimum optical design and molded glass aspherical lens elements provide excellent correction for all types of aberrations. The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting. Superior optical performance is also ensured throughout the focusing range. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 17.7″ (45cm) and has maximum magnification of 1:7.4. It creates a very attractive blur, even when a small aperture is used. This lens incorporates HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor), which ensures a quiet and high-speed AF as well as full-time manual focus override. Minimum Aperture - F16 Filter Size - Diameter 77mm / 3 in. Dimensions - Diameter 84.5mm X Length 68.2mm / 3.3 in. X 2.7 in. Weight - 505g / 17.8 oz Customer Review: Great quality - liked better than the Canon I purchased both of the lenses and took pictures to compare the two side by side — I liked the looks of the Sigma lens better. Customer Review: backfocus problem I received the lens and returned it the next day, because it has a very serious backfocus problem. Sigma really needs to solve this problem. We had a high hope on this lens, however, the experience is disappointing.
Tags: C Size, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Canon Slr, Digital Slr Cameras, Filter Size, High Hope, Image Sensors, Lens Coating, Lens Elements, Maximum Aperture, Maximum Magnification, Medium Telephoto Lens, Minimum Aperture, Molded Glass, Optical Performance, Prime Lens, Sigma Corporation, Sigma Lens
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Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras Capture the far-off action of fast-paced sports or zoom in for an intimate portrait with the Canon EF 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens. The L-series lens offers an Image Stabilizer that provides up to four stops of shake correction–a first for Canon IS lenses. The use of fluorite UD lens elements, meanwhile, produces an excellent optical performance in terms of resolution and contrast. Add in a sturdy housing with water- and dust-proof construction and you have a lens that’s both portable and high performing. Other details include an f/4 maximum aperture, a ring-type ultra-sonic monitor (USM) that enables quick and quiet autofocusing, compatibility with circular polarizing filters, and a lightweight body. The lens carries a one-year warranty.
Tags: Cameras Canon, Canon Digital, Canon Digital Slr, Canon Digital Slr Cameras, Canon Ef, Digital Slr Cameras, Dust Proof, Filter Size, Focus Adjustment, Frame Cameras, Grade Lens, Image Stabilizer, Lens Construction, Lens Elements, Lightweight Body, Maximum Aperture, Polarizing Filters, Proof Construction, Quality Man, Water And Dust
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