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Sep 27, 2006 17:58 |  #1

I've browsed around the sticky on this lens and mostly found info about repair of the its problem. I'd like to hear some comments and opinions about what people think of this lens now that it's back in circulation. Searches I did resulted in alot of hits on the pre-fix era lens. I realize it isn't an L grade lens, but is it a good value for what it is?


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Sep 27, 2006 18:20 |  #2

I had this lens. It took great, sharp photos. I ended-up trading it for an L lens but for a reason other than quality. I thought, incorrectly, that the lens wouldn't fit on the 5D I was purchasing which turned out to be wrong. I'm sort of a bonehead sometimes. The second reason was because I didn't like the way the lens extended when zooming. Also, when I would walk around with the lens attached, the lens would fall to its extended position. Getting back to quality, I thought the lens took tremendous photos on par with an L lens and I appreciated the IS very much.


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Sep 27, 2006 19:40 |  #3

Well I've just recently picked up the lens. I wanted to wait until Canon resolved the issue that they were having with it. So far I'm very happy with the quality of the images I'm getting with it. I plan to take a trip out of town to the zoo and I hope to get some good shots to share this weekend... The IS on the longer focal lengths is great, and at the price I can't complain. The rotating and extending while zooming is the downside, but that was not a real issue to me. I think it's hard to beat this lens for it's value dollar for dollar IMO....


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Sep 27, 2006 19:46 |  #4

Nothing special, but this was at 300mm with the Kenko 1.4X


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Sep 27, 2006 20:38 |  #5

Not quite an L, but pretty darn good, especially for the price. Check the review here (external link).


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Sep 28, 2006 12:44 as a reply to  @ RossW's post |  #6

I picked mine up after they re released it. It's probably my most used lens at the moment.

1)300mm @ f/14

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2) 300mm@f/8
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Sep 28, 2006 13:31 |  #7

For many people this lens offers perks no other does: fairly small, inconspicuous black, 480mm FOV (on 1.6x) with IS, almost-L IQ, good price. If absolute build-feel is not your top priority, this could be the lens for you. I like mine quite a bit. Be sure to read the sticky at the top of this forum, especially the later pages as I believe post-recall copies are being reported as excellent.




  
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