
Canon EF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 IS II USM
Canon EF, full size, APS-C / DX
Canon EF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 IS II USM
Canon EF, full size, APS-C / DX
This lens will fit as all EF and EF-S lenses will fit your camera (see Canon's website http://de.canon.ch/for_home/product_finder/cameras/digital_slr/eos_700d/specification.aspx). Whether it makes sense depends on what you want to use it for. Note that you need to calculate the focal length at Canon x1.6 and also the aperture to compare the depth of field effect with full frame cameras.
Yes, this lens is compatible with all Canon EOS cameras.
This one is: Canon Sunshade ET-74B (Various)
No. The following lens hood fits this lens: Canon lens hood ET-74B (Various)
Yes, this combo will fit. Your 2000D has an EF-S mount which is compatible with EF-S and EF lenses. I would like to note that with this lens your sensor will have a crop of x1.6. This means that the focal length will increase to 112-480mm. Yours sincerely, A.M.
Yes, the lens is compatible with the EOS 1000D. However, note that the focal length with an APS-C sensor is 112 - 480 mm according to the product description.
Yes, the lens is compatible with the EOS 70D.
Absolument :)
Yes it is!
at least not double like graphic cards. in general all prices for electronic are high at the moment
Good and cheap for indoor sports photography are mutually exclusive. You won't get far indoors with a low-light zoom on an APS-C camera. This 70-300 might still work for sports photography outdoors in the sunshine. In the hall you can forget it. I would consider a 2.8/70-200 as a minimum.
I have had exactly the same combination and unfortunately cannot recommend it.... As long as you shoot something static (that doesn't move) it's fine, but for subjects like animal/sports photography it's not good at all. If I were you, I would save a little longer and buy the Sony 70-200mm F4G.
Of course. It's also in the description.
I will be happy to pass on the feedback to the responsible department, for certain lenses these are already linked. We will check that this is the case for all of them.
Gelis are only available with L-lenses or with Sigma, Tamron etc.
I don't know. I use Teleplus 2x from Kenko. It works with the EOS 60D and EOS-R. But not with the EOS 80D. So it also seems to depend on the camera. But the assumption that it works as a Canon product is obvious.
Please check the other questions before you ask one yourself: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/ich-suche-mittlerweile-schon-fast-verzweifelt-die-passende-sonnenblende-zu-diesem-objektiv-hab-mich--142657 https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/QuestionAndAnswer/wird-eine-sonnenblende-mitgeliefert-131226
The lens can be used with the Canon 650d. Ideal for wildlife photography, objects but also for portraits. Don't forget that this is a telephoto lens, so you will be shooting from a greater distance.
Yes, and the 70-300 IS II USM is a really great telephoto lens - especially for Canon's APS-C camera segment. So also for the 500d. For relatively little money, you get a lot of zoom here with only a few points of criticism. The image sharpness even exceeds my expectations for this price!
Without a sun visor. You have to go to a specialist shop to find one
The lens is compatible with your camera. I use it with an EOS 600d and am very satisfied with the lens. Of course, the imaging performance is not as good as the very expensive "L" lenses from Canon. However, if you want to buy a good lens with a very good price/performance ratio as a hobby photographer, you are certainly very well served with this lens! For sample pictures of this lens, you can also have a look at the following forum: www.dslr-forum.de. Just enter the name of the lens in the thread search. :-) Have fun taking pictures.
Here is an article by a photographer who tested both lenses. This was one of the reasons why I chose the cheaper lens. The price/performance ratio as a travel zoom is simply super. https://www.erkunde-die-welt.de/2017/07/20/canon-70-300-is-ii-usm/
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