Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasFrom Canon

More DetailCanon EF 100-400mm f4 5-5 6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasFrom Canon

The CANON EF 100-400mm f/4.5- 5.6L IS USM lens is designed for use with any 35mm Canon SLR Camera that accepts EF-Mount lenses. Manual Focusing - Enabled with focus mode switch and focusing ring full-time mechanical manual focusing provided Focusing Range - 1.8m/5.9 ft. to infinity at all focal lengths - Does not have macro-focus close-up mode Filter Size - 77mm Filters available at extra cost


Customer Reviews

fwCanon EF 100-400mm f4 5-5 6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasFrom Canon
I purchased the Canon 100-400 mm lens this week. The service from Amazon was outstanding and prompt with overnight service as promised. I shot 35 mm for years and made the switch to digital in the past two years. I am I guess a serious amateur photographer. I dont really understand all the technical jargon about the lens and camera test that the people who do the magazine reviews discuss but I know what I like. I like my subject or subjects to be tack sharp. After shooting several photos this week mostly hand held I can tell you this lens is worth the money. The shots are sharp clear and have outstanding color. If you can swing the extra bucks this lens is worth it my only regret is that I did not buy it two years ago when I switched over to doing outdoor wildlife photography. My advice is buy the lens I dont think you will regret it.

The most Versatile Lens I Own Sharp and Great Contrast when used correctlyCanon EF 100-400mm f4 5-5 6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasFrom Canon
Verdict: If you need 100-400mm on a Canon EOS camera buy it This is your best bet If you need 300mm or 400mm and are on a budget buy it You wont be disappointed After an extensive battery of tests both hand held and tripod mounted I have come to the following shocking conclusions. The Canon 100-400 L zoom is almost as sharp at F/8 as my Canon 135 F/2 at F8 and thats saying something The 135 F/2 has a little more detail but it should its a prime. Slightly sharper at F/8 as my Canon 70-200 F/2.8 and thats saying something to I may have a very sharp copy and I hear there are soft copies out there. Make sure and buy yours here at Amazon.com where you can return the lens if its not as sharp as you thought. Pros: Super Sharp Very versatile Great Contrast Good bang for the buck 100-400mm SWEET This could be the perfect Zoo lens This could be the perfect Air Show Zoo lens Sweet Bokeh at subject filling close range Image stabilizer lets you get away with crazy like shutter speeds Raw photos respond well to sharpening and contrast / colors in Canon Digital Photo professional Cons: Can be heavy for the uninitiated Old style image stabilizer must turn off on tripod Zoom locking ring is attached to the manual focus ring. No weather proofing a strange thing for an out door lens. Pulls dust into lens around the zoom ring when zooming in and out. Slow auto focus compared to other L lens slower then all of them except my Canon 85mm F/1.2 L II Strange black hole if you take a photo when jerking the lens to track a bird Lens sometimes seems to slow cameras response when taking a photo Strange variable looking Bokeh at some distances especially when stopped down and in sunlight with contrasting lines like branches. I gave it only 4 Stars because of the crazy way the zoom friction and manual focus rings are together and lack of weather sealing and variable Bokeh. It takes a dedicated photographer familiar with the lens to get consistent because of the variable Bokeh. Separate the manual focus and zoom friction rings give it weather sealing updated IS and great Bokeh at all settings and ranges and I would have given it 5 stars Introduction: Longer range and versatility thats what I needed for my Canon 40D. What good is a prime if you dont get the shot at all? I mean I love my Canon 135mm F/2 it has the best Bokeh in the world along with my 85mm F/1.2 but its a little short for birding even on a 40D and after renting a Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS you know what the meaning of heavy 8.5 pounds and specialized mean. Plus theres nothing like having a zoom take time to change out that lens during a renaissance festival and you just may miss a once in a lifetime shot. My 70-200 F/2.8 L is a great lens but the zoom range is way too short at times like these. I want something with much more zoom capability. I wanted something I could take to the zoo and gets shots both near and far and the same at air shows and the renaissance festival and maybe even a football or soccer game or rodeo and all without a time consuming dust introducing lens change. At the festival you can go from a knight and damsel group portrait shot to a close up of a bird of prey flying by in a second and without changing lens. At an air show you can be shooting the crowd waiting in line to board a C5 Galaxy cargo plane and in the same minute swing up and get an F-16 cockpit shot as it roars by. On a cropped camera you are at 640mm and into serious birding territory on a full framed hey you still have 100-400. First shots: OK I must have gotten a really good sample because after sharpening the Raw files in Canon Digital Photo Professional DPP this lens is sharp at all zooms and very sharp indeed stopped down to 7.1 between 300 and 375mm. No complaints there thats for sure Its very close to my Canon 70-200mm F/2.8 in its sweet spot. Notes: Seems sharpest at 375mm and F/7.1 and F/8 Variable Bokeh can be the best or worst depending on use see Bokeh below Air and dust seems to enter and exit around zoom ring as you zoom NOT into and out of the camera sensor as some would have you believe. Review: This lens takes some getting used to its different: longer more complicated push pull zoom and IS make it a little more complicated then the other lenses I have. The first few shots I took with it were rather disappointing but then I started finding the groove for this long-range photographic weapon and when used in that scope you can score some really fantastic jaw dropping photos. Overall my Canon 70-200 F/2.8 seems to make a slightly more pleasing photo at times and at other times the 100-400 does. The 70-200 as more consistently pleasing Bokeh. But the 100-400 200mm longer. The physical size when the 100-400 is at 100mm is very close indeed and the weight feels close to the same in the hand with the 70-200 feeling slightly lighter. The strange thing I find too is the zoom locking ring and manual focus ring are attached to each other and change position as you zoom in and out. This makes for a little confusion when reaching for it at first as you never know where it is when quickly reaching for it while keeping your eyes in the viewfinder. That and if its tight at all you have to take both hands to release the tension and move the zoom where you want. The Groove: Make sure you have the IS in the ON position Shoot with plenty of light and hold her steady Shoot between 300mm and 375mm at F/7.1 or F/8 Make sure focus limiter switch is in the correct position Shoot in Raw and process in Digital Photo Professional DPP Dont be afraid to push the sharpness and color way up in DPP as needed Practice Practice Practice if you are shooting digital then you can practice plenty. Image Stabilizer IS: I have taken HAND HELD SHOTS at 1/10s and 1/6s even zoomed out to 400mm of the neighbors house and car down the street and they came out so well you can read the license plate I set my 40D to 3200 ISO and wide open aperture then simply propped my elbows on top of the trash can and took some night shots to see what this lens could do. I couldnt do it every shot only about 1 out of 5 to get my breathing and the timing of the shot right but the fact that I could pull these shots off at all is incredible To get consistent shots I in better lighting conditions I have found with my elbows propped I can consistently pull off 1/30 second at 400mm which works out to 640mm on a 40D With un-propped arms I could pull of 1/60 second at 400mm. This alone should be a good reason to buy this lens. Bokeh: How could one lens have such fantastic Bokeh in one shot and such strange horrible Bokeh in the next? Up close with frame filling subjects near wide open aperture the Bokeh is a dream but shoot at further distances with branches as a background stopped down so you can see some detail there are weird lines around each item. Shooting aircraft or birds in flight this is no problem as the background is just sky but distant birds in trees with some leaves and limbs out of focus and the photos can look very strange. Lens Vignetting Light Fall-off Light fall off in the corner of your photos or vignetting is no longer a problem for any Canon lens on the newer Canon Digital Cameras like the Canon Rebel XTi XSi 40D/50D 5D Mark II as the Vignetting can be corrected automatically in-camera and with Raw photos in Digital Photo Professional DPP. You can even adjust the amount of correction to your photos as needed with Raw photos in DPP sweet In flight tips: Shooting in-flight birds and planes with this lens then follow these tips. Shoot in bright light Set minimum focus switch to 6.5 meters Turn Off IS if you have enough light the auto focus seems a little faster without it Set Auto Focus Mode to AI Servo and Drive mode to maximum 6.5 FPS Make sure shutter speed will be at least 1/500s or faster set aperture and or ISO as needed I usually end up on Auto ISO on my 40D Pre-focus on something similar to the distance of the target bird or plane Pull zoom back to 100mm to ease acquirement of target bird then zoom as needed towards 400mm while tracking If needed try looking over the top of the camera and down the top of the lens barrel and try to acquire the bird first then look through the lens. Once aquired hold down the shutter and keep firing off photos as you never know which shot will be a keeper. Push / Pull Zoom This is a love / hate affair because I love the way I can quickly zoom from 100 - 400mm very rapidly but... The friction ring to adjust the tension of zooming is attached to the manual focus ring. This means you cant simply reach forward and grasp the friction ring and adjust it with one hand. No you must hold the lens with two hands one holding the focus ring and the other the friction ring and then adjust. The friction ring and manual focus rings both move back and forth with the front part of the lens when you zoom. What this means is when you are in the heat of battle you cant always reach forward by feel and do a manual focus as the distance out on the zoom where the focus ring is located is highly variable. I dont know if its possible but if it were I would have Canon redesign the zoom ring and the focus ring separate. This would allow me to reach up and adjust the friction ring by touch without having to hold the manual focus ring to keep both from just turning. And to adjust the manual focus without tightening up or loosing the friction ring. Anyway the whole process takes a little while to get used to especially for those of use coming from say a 70-200 F/2.8 zoom where I can always just adjust the zoom of the lens a little with no thought and without taking my eyes off the subject from the viewfinder. Uses: Any outdoor photography where you need a wide focal range in a really short amount of time and cant always get really close to your subject but need a close up of it. Zoos Air Shows Renaissance Festivals Rodeos Football Baseball Soccer I can think of lots of tests in the coming weeks for this lens and I intend to hit every one of them. Verdict: If you need a zoom with more reach then your 70-200 then this is your best option. Try it and you just might like it. Updates: As usual I will be coming back to this post and giving updates on my use of this lens. I have Canon a 5D Mark II on order and will update with how this lens works on a full frame body. Should be a whole another world. 11-04-2008 Update: I have found that by taking the tripod mount off the lens is much more comfortable to hold and you can get to the zoom friction lock ring and the manual focus ring much easier. The IS on this lens makes a tripod an option not mandatory and when out photographing wild life hand holding is much easier. 11-05-2008 Update: I put all my longer lenses up against the Canon 100-400 in a battery of tests both hand held and tripod mounted and was amazed at the results. At F/8 where its sharpest Zoomed to 135mm and 200mm its as sharp as my Canon 135mm F/2 prime and my Canon 70-200 F/2.8 zoom. And it has better contrast then the 135mm F/2. Both the 135mm and 70-200 have better Bokeh though but I was surprised how useful the 100-400 with IS can be in low light as long as the subject is motionless. I have found with practice and bracing I can consistently get good sharp photos at 400mm at 1/30 second and have scored a few shots as slow as 1/6 second by bracing both elbows putting the camera on high speed and shooting 6 shot bursts. One or two of the middle shots are always sharp. Simply amazing So if anyone is telling you this lens is worthless on a darker day or at sunrise or sunset they just dont know this lens. I have found even getting pretty sloppy you can get consistent shots at 400mm at 1/200 second. Next earl morning shoot at the bird sanctuary this 100-400 is the lens I am bringing. 11-07-2008 Update: I have found that you can actually rotate the tripod mount up 180 degrees so that it is facing upward and out of your way but still have it on the lens. Could be handy if you want to have the mount with you but not in the way when using the lens. Lenses I currently own: Canon EF-S 17-55 F/2.8 IS Ultra sharp great colors great low light poor zoom action Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Rebel XTi Kit lens Muddy slow pile of junk Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L Fantastic colors sharp zoomed 17 to 24mm ultra smooth zoom action light weight Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L Fantastic colors and contrast sharp zoomed 40 to 70mm zoom a little stiff at first heavy Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Good budget portrait lens light weight disposable sharp from F/2.5 Canon EF 85mm F/1.2 L II The best portrait lens for female and children clients buttery smooth Bokeh heavy and expensive it shares sharpness with 135mm Canon EF 135mm F/2.0 L The best portrait lens for males and tied with Canon 85mm F 1/.2 for sharpest lens I own buttery smooth Bokeh Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L fantastic colors sharp for a zoom very versatile ego boosting and attention getting and heavy My favorite zoom lens Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L great IS super colors sharp for a zoom extremely versatile variable Bokeh even more ego boosting and attention getting when extended and 400mm reach My next lens purchase Im saving for right now: _Canon EF 300mm F/2.8 IS L the finest lens ever

Images nice but way too soft no fine detailCanon EF 100-400mm f4 5-5 6L IS USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR CamerasFrom Canon
I purchased and have since returned this lens. It is built well and seemed to work well also. I found the images too soft with little to no fine detail. Such as for birds or trees. The leaves would seem to just be a leaf but without detail. I was unhappy with the softness with nature photos also. I had some doves in the backyard and shot many photos only to see they were o.k. images but way too soft especially for the close distance. I tried many aperatures and focal lengths. Sure at 400mm zoom it gets worse. I personally think this was a bad lens and will try another. Amazon should pack a little better as this lens box was inside a bigger box with hardly anything to keep it from being knocked around during shipment. Come on amazon too cheap to pack better than that?


Product Details

  1. Brand: Canon
  2. Model: 100-400IS
  3. Dimensions: 6.10" h x 8.10" w x 10.70" l 3.00 pounds

Features

  1. 100-400mm telephoto zoom lens with f/4.5 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras
  2. 2 Image Stabilizer modes make it easy to capture far-off action or close-in portraits
  3. Flourite and Super UD-glass elements largely eliminate secondary spectrum
  4. Compatibility with extenders 1.4x II and 2x II 5.9-foot close focusing distance
  5. Measures 3.6 inches in diameter and 7.4 inches long 1-year warranty
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