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  2. Canon EF 100-400mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 100–400 mm f / 4.5–5.6L IS USM is a professional EF mount telephoto zoom lens manufactured by Canon Inc. The first version of this lens was announced in September 1998, and an updated version was announced in November 2014. It is a high performance telephoto lens most often used for sports and wildlife photography.

  3. Canon EF 500mm lens - Wikipedia

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    When used on a camera with a field of view compensation factor of 1.6x, such as the Canon EOS 400D, they provide a narrower field of view, equivalent to an 800 mm lens mounted on a 35mm frame body. With a 1.3x body such as the Canon EOS-1D Mark III , they provide a less narrow field of view, equivalent to a 650mm lens mounted on a 35mm frame body.

  4. Canon Extender EF - Wikipedia

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    The Canon Extender EF lenses are a group of teleconverter lenses made by Canon. These lenses are used between any compatible EF type lens and any of the Canon EOS line of cameras. When used with a compatible lens, they will multiply the focal length of the lens by a factor of either 1.4x or 2x, at the cost of decreasing the lens' aperture by 1 ...

  5. Canon EF 200-400mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 200–400 mm f / 4L IS USM Extender 1.4× is an EF mount super telephoto zoom lens produced by Canon. It is part of the professional L-series and functions with the Canon EOS line of cameras. The EF 200–400 mm lens features an ultrasonic motor, image stabilization and weather sealing. It is the first and only EF lens with a built-in ...

  6. Canon EF 50-200mm lens - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the first lenses in the Canon EF series. [1] In June 1988, Canon announced the EF 50-200mm f / 3.5-4.5L lens. This lens has very similar physical qualities compared to the EF50-200mm f / 3.5-4.5. [2] The main difference is that this is an L lens, meaning that the lens contains special lens elements which better correct for various ...

  7. Canon EF 38-76mm lens - Wikipedia

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    f / 4.5–5.6 Image Key features Image stabilizer: No Environmental Sealing No Ultrasonic Motor: No L-series: No Diffractive Optics: No Macro: No Technical data Maximum aperture: f / 4.5– f / 5.6 Minimum aperture: f / 27 Horizontal viewing angle: Vertical viewing angle: Diagonal viewing angle: 31.8°–59.3° [2] Groups/elements 6/6 # of ...

  8. Canon EF 300mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 300mm is a L series lens. This lens is constructed with a metal body and mount, and with plastic extremities and switches. Features of this lens are: a wide rubber focus ring that is dampened, a distance window, the ability to limit the focus range, and an image stabilizer (on the IS versions).

  9. Canon EF 20-35mm lens - Wikipedia

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    f / 3.5–4.5 Image Key features Image stabilizer No Environmental Sealing No USM No Yes L-series Yes No Diffractive Optics No Technical data Maximum aperture: f / 2.8 f / 3.5–4.5 Minimum aperture: f / 32 f / 22–27 Filter diameter 72 mm 77 mm Horizontal viewing angle: Vertical viewing angle: Diagonal viewing angle: Physical data Weight 570 ...