Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras. What’s in the box: E-67U 67mm Snap-On Lens Cap Lens Dust Cap E (Rear), ET-74 Lens Hood, LP1224 Lens Case, 1-Year Warranty

Product Features

  • 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens with f/4 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras
  • Inner focusing system and ring-type ultra-sonic monitor for quick and quiet autofocusing
  • Compatible with same tripod collar (sold separately) as EF 300mm f/4L USM lens
  • 3.9-foot close-focusing distance; supports use of circular polarizing filter
  • Measures 3 inches in diameter and 6.8 inches long; weighs 25 ounces; 1-year warranty


  • Ne-Ne Wright says:

    Skeptical yet Impressed This is my first L series Lens. I own other canon lenses that are tack sharp that perform wonders in their own right. I read all the rave about this lens among a few others so I simply started with what I could afford. At first, I wanted to scream because not many of my shots came out sharp and at one point, I even thought my 85 mm prime lens is “better than this”. BUT.. with some time, and learning from the shared settings from other owners, my photos are now fantastic. I am in AWE of the beautiful color and contrast. I recommend this lens to everyone, especially the budget conscious who are still wanting professional looking photos. With the right set up and lighting, you too will experience the beauty of the glass lens. You will kick yourself for not owning this lens sooner. It bothers me when I read negative reviews based on the users inadequate training or knowledge of a product. Had I reviewed it off my first few photos, I would have misguided a lot of readers by saying this…

  • The Sideout Rocker says:

    Expect More of a Learning Curve for Beginning Photographers Due to No IS I am a professional wedding, event and portrait photographer, and my review will be directed more towards beginner photographers.There will be a higher learning curve than with more experienced photographers who have a solid grasp on shutter speed working in conjunction with focal length because there is no image stabilization (IS) on this lens. For videographers, a tripod or monopod is pretty much a must-have when shooting in lower light (even in the shade) that is not bright sunlight. There are ways to compensate for no IS with the most common being increasing the ISO. However, unless you have one of the more modern cameras like a Canon 70D or Canon 6D which produce much lower noise (distortion) at higher ISO’s, you will more than likely need to make sure you have a flash to compensate for no IS.Build quality is solid; no plastic parts here. However, even with it being an L series lens, this does NOT have weather sealing. If you are a nature/outdoor…

  • DigitalEye says:

    Very good lens!

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