Canon EF zoom telephotos in the 70-300mm range are of five basic kinds, although variants were produced over time. The apx. 70-200mm zoom lenses of "L" type are discussed only in passing.EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 EF...
I bought one of these and it killed my Canon EOS 20D! If you are thinking about getting a AF confirming adapter, please read this before you decide one way or the other. The idea of a AF confirmation from the...
Prospective collector buyers of the Meyer-Optik Domiplan 2.8/50 M42 mount automatic lens should be aware of a problem with these lenses that hampers their usefulness. So far, I have purchased a number of these...
I got this lens after some hesitation, partly because of its supposed "softness" and partly because of the lens working only on the aps-sized sensor cameras. I have been very glad that I decided to ge... read full review
I bought this lens immediately before the new version (70-300mm)came out and have never regretted it. It was considerably less money and the older image stabilization works fine. Two stops leeway is not as good... read full review
Update: This lens has been redesigned in a new "kit" lens that now has image stabilizaton. The reviews all indicate that whatever its virtues in the older form, the new one is clearly better. So ... read full review
This is the so-called "plastic fantastic" - because it has a plastic mount that replaced the metal mount of the Mark I version. None the less, the lens has generally proved very reliable in use and in... read full review
Tamron model 272E Macro for Canon -for a fuller version of this see my guide on the same subject First the CAUTION: The Tamron SP AF90mm F/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 for Canon Model 272E is a new revision of a... read full review