Canon’s
70-300mm telephoto zoom lens with Image Stabilizer
Featuring
the latest 3-stop Image Stabilizer for outstanding
camera shake reduction, the lens also features super
responsive auto focus. Replacing the popular EF
75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, the world’s first
interchangeable lens with Image Stabilizer (IS), the
lens is expected to appeal to serious amateur nature
and sports photographers looking to achieve
outstanding results while shooting hand held.
Image Stabilizer
IS dramatically
reduces image blur caused by camera shake. The EF
70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM features Canon’s latest
3-stop IS, a one-stop improvement over its
predecessor. This allows shutter speeds up to three
stops slower than would otherwise be possible, with
no perceptible increase in image blur. Photographers
normally shooting a 300mm frame handheld at 1/500s
can obtain the equivalent result with a shutter
speed of just 1/60s, vastly extending options in low
light conditions.
Gyro sensors detect
unwanted vibrations, triggering the corresponding
movement of a correcting lens group perpendicular to
the optical axis. This alters the light path,
returning the image to its correct position on the
sensor or film plane.
The EF 70-300mm
f/4-5.6 IS USM provides 2-mode IS for shooting
immobile subjects. Mode 1 stabilizes the image along
both the horizontal and vertical axes. For shooting
while panning to follow a moving subject, Mode 2
turns off correction in the panned direction and
prevents the effect of dragging the subject back
through the frame. IS switches off automatically
when the camera is mounted on a tripod, thus
preventing feedback loops between the IS sensor and
stabilizer motor vibrations.
Superb
auto-focus
The micro USM motor
found in the EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM employs
ultra-sonic frequency vibrations to drive auto focus
with unrivalled speed and near-silent operation.
Good holding torque stops the lens with precision
and accuracy, the instant it arrives at the correct
focus point and without overshoot. A high speed CPU
and optimized AF algorithm result in a significant
increase of AF speed compared to that of its
predecessor.
A zoom ring locking
mechanism is provided that locks the zoom at the
wide-angle setting. This ensures that the lens is
carried or stored in its most compact position,
preventing possible damage caused by the lens
extending and hitting obstacles when being carried
mounted on a camera with a strap.
Pleasing
defocused background
The EF 70-300mm
f/4-5.6 IS USM employs an electro magnetic diaphragm
(EMD) with a circular aperture. This helps create an
attractive, even defocused background when isolating
a subject at large apertures.
Image quality
By optimizing Super
Spectra lens coatings and lens element shaping,
Canon’s engineers have been effective in suppressing
flare and ghosting – more prone to occur with
digital cameras due to reflection off the image
sensor. By increasing light absorption, coatings
reduce reflections off lens element surfaces to
deliver crisp, undistorted images with natural color
balance.
Focal length
translates to 112-480mm equivalent in 35mm film
format when fitted to EOS 20D and EOS 350D cameras
The EOS system
The EF 70-300mm
f/4-5.6 IS USM includes distance metering
information, providing compatibility with the E-TTL
II flash system of late model cameras such as the
EOS-1D Mark II N and EOS 5D . When used in
conjunction with Canon’s range of EX Speedlite flash
units, the lens passes distance information to the
flash algorithm for markedly improved flash exposure
metering.
Accessories for the
EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM include the lens hood
ET-65B and the lens pouch LP1222. In keeping with
Canon’s Kyosei philosophy of living in harmony with
the environment, the lens features only lead-free
glass.
Canon EF 70 - 300 mm
F4.0 - F5.6 IS USM specifications
| Focal
length |
70 - 300
mm |
| Maximum
aperture |
F4.0 -
F5.6 |
| Minimum
aperture |
F32 - F45
|
|
Angle of view
|
• Horizontal:
29 ° - 6 ° 50'
• Vertical: 19° 30' - 4° 35'
• Diagonal: 34° - 8° 15' |
| Lens
construction |
15
elements in 10 groups |
| Diaphragm
blades |
8 |
| Closest
focusing distance |
105 cm
(41.3 in) |
| Maximum
magnification |
0.26x (at
300 mm) |
| Distance
information |
Yes |
| Image
stabilizer |
3-stops |
| AF
actuator |
Micro USM
|
| Filter
diameter |
58 mm
|
| Dimensions
(dia x len) |
76.5 x
142.8 mm |
| Weight |
630 g (1.4
lb) |
|
Magnification with extension tubes
|
• EF 12
II: 0.32 - 0.4
• EF 25 II: 0.39 - 0.9 |
| Lens hood
|
EW-65B |
| Soft case
|
LP1222 |
| Extenders |
• EF 1.4x
II: Not compatible
• EF 2.0x II: Not compatible |
|