Canon EF 180mm f3.5L Macro USM AutoFocus Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $2,299.99 Buy New: $1,370.00 as of 9/8/2010 22:01 PDT details You Save: $929.99 (40%)
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Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 17 reviews
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MPN: 2539A007 Model: 2539A007 UPC: 082966213335 EAN: 0082966213335 ASIN: B00009XVBU
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| • | 180mm macro lens with f/3.5 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras | | • | 3 UD glass elements and internal floating system combine to minimize aberrations | | • | Advanced ultra-sonic monitor (USM) for high-speed, quiet autofocusing | | • | Focusing distance range of 1.57 feet to infinity; supports EF Extender 1.4x and 2x | | • | Measures 3.2 inches in diameter and 7.3 inches long; weighs 2.4 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Includes Canon 180/3.5 EF-L Macro Lens Lens Case Lens Hood Tripod Mount Ring B Dust Caps.
Amazon.com Product Description Bring small things into full-sized view with the Canon EF 180mm macro USM lens. Macro lenses can uncover detail that would be impossible to detect by the eye and give new perspective to extremely minute subjects such as insects or the petals of a small flower, and this lens is no exception. The 180mm lens offers such features as three UD glass elements and an internal floating system, which combine to minimize aberrations caused by changes in the focusing distance; an advanced ultra-sonic monitor (USM) for high-speed, quiet autofocusing; full-time mechanical manual focusing; and a focusing distance range of 1.57 feet to infinity. Compatible with the EF Extender 1.4x and 2x, the lens carries a one-year warranty. - Focal length: 180mm
- Maximum aperture: 1:3.5
- Lens construction: 14 elements in 12 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 13 degrees (at 30 feet)
- Focus adjustment: Inner focusing system with USM
- Closest focusing distance: 1.6 feet
- Filter size: 72mm
- Dimensions: 3.2 inches in diameter, 7.3 inches long
- Weight: 2.4 pounds
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Simply Amazing! August 16, 2010 J. Alexander (Los Angeles) This is the best Canon lens that I know of period! I have used it for close-ups, portraits, landscapes, even for studio shots.
This lens is SHARP. Incredible contrast, resolution and aberration-free. There is no zoom lens, no matter how expensive, whose quality compares with this lens.
On the negative side, this lens is heavy and has no image stabilization. But in terms of quality, it is unsurpassed. Using it as a macro will definitely require a tripod. Some form of stable platform will be needed in low light as well. Of course, some of the newer cameras have excellent quality at high ISO's, so this is becoming less of a problem.
Not a lens for everyone. But if image quality is your primary concern, this lens cannot be beat.
great lens March 31, 2010 Istvan S. Torok 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very happy with this lens and the whole shopping experience I had purchasing it.
Overcame my fear of large online purchases! March 25, 2010 T186kmps 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My transaction was quick and informative. I'm now more prone to make purchases through Amazon if not any other site.
Yes, it's a great lens but make sure it's a great lens for you November 6, 2009 Michael A. Duvernois (Minneapolis, MN United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
No one can complain about the quality of the construction or of the images that this lens produces. It's often considered a hidden gem in the Canon lineup as it gets thought of strictly as a macro lens and its use as a telephoto gets ignored. I'm going to give the lens its well-deserved five stars, but now tell you that you should be careful in picking this lens for your use lest it live, unused, in the bottom of your camera bag.
This is a lens that I think you should rent to try out if it's interesting to you. I find that it's too long of a lens for most of the macro photography work I think of doing. Especially on a 1.6x crop body the magnification leaves you with very little depth of field and horrible subject vibration problems in the field. (You need a tripod for this, so photographer movement shouldn't be as much of an issue.) I find the 100mm macro lens to be much handier on both full frame and crop cameras. Others disagree, that's fine, but you should check it out yourself. On the telephoto front, a 70-200mm zoom with IS is a much more versatile setup. If macro work is only occasional, you could into extension tubes that let you go in close.
Superb Lens April 19, 2009 J. Peabody (Naples, FL United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Over the years I have owned both Canon's 50mm and 100mm Macro, they are excellent lens and substantially less expensive. If you want to shoot insects and other small, shy creatures outdoors the 180 mm Macro is the lens to get.
Optically the lens is excellent in every way. The 'slow' focus is a function of the huge focal range of the lens, typically manual focus is used for macro photography - for general photography the focus limiter can be used to improve focus time. Construction quality is excellent - although the included lens hood is a rather cheap plastic design, however it functions fine.
I use this lens on a tripod almost all the time - with Macro work you are normally are working a smaller apertures (f8-f16), so relatively slow shutter speeds are the norm - the tripod ring makes transitioning from portrait to landscape very easy.
Additionally this quality of this lens allows the use of canons 1.4x teleconverter with minimal loss of quality - significantly increasing the 'reach' of this lens.
This lens is a good general purpose 'short' telephoto - but not suitable for sports or action photography, Canon's EF 70-200 lenses or 200mm f2.8 lens make better alternatives.
Image stabilization is not available for this lens and would make a very useful addition
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