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Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:36 pm
by LTFT5
Hi to all,
Iam looking to purchase a prime lens in the 300mm range and wonder if any members use the Canon EF 300mm F4L IS USM. Usual questions really, is it a good lens ie sharp, quick to focus, also what is the quality like with a 1.4 or 2.0 x converter. Can any members recommend an alternative ie Sigma or Tamron in the same price bracket (£1400) must be a canon fit.
MTIA
Andy
Re: Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:45 pm
by Reptile 1
Andy,
''is it a good lens ie sharp, quick to focus'' oh hell yes, i love this lens and would only change it for a f2.8 if i had the money
As for converters it will only work with the 1.4x and the quality is still great but the auto focus does slow down, if you stick a 2.0x converter on it will be manual focusing only.
Re: Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:38 pm
by Richard B
Try buying a 2nd hand one and you will find out, they very rarely come on the market as they are well loved.
i owend one years back until it got run over in Poratugal by a Rally car.The lens did not survive, thou my brother who was on the other end Did.

Re: Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:46 am
by LTFT5
Many thanks for your replies

, I have made up my mind as I cannot afford the F2.8 the F4.0 it is will be on order today.
Andy

Re: Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:57 am
by hayzi
You'll enjoy using the 300mm F4 Andy. I use one on my 40D for Lowflying photography and its a cracking lens ,nice and light with integral hood and super optics .I still want an F2.8 though

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Rich
Re: Canon 300mm Prime
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:37 am
by awacsfan
The 300mm/4 IS lens was one of the best I ever had and I have already regretted selling it. The picture was taken with the 300/4 IS lens and just reduced in size for a German photography forum board. Since I'm now lacking enough "reach" (am stuck with the 70-200 and a 1.4 TC) I'm already thinking about buying another EF 300/4 IS again, such a fantastic lens it was.
Cheers
Andy