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| EF 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USMContents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IntroductionParts
DescriptionThis lens is a general purpose telephoto zoom lens with autofocus and electronic diaphragm for use on Canon EOS series cameras. The lens can zoom from short telephoto to medium/long telephoto and can be used for general photography. The lens features an Utrasonic Motor (the USM in the lens title), which provides quick silent autofocusing capabilities. There are two types of USM motors; this lens features ring type USM, which also allows for full time manual focusing without the need to change into manual focusing mode on the lens. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| OperationMountingPrepare camera body by removing body cap or previous lens (see next section). Match the raised red dot on the lens with the red dot on the camera. Gently twist the lens clockwise until the lens locking pin clicks into place. Ensure that the lens is securely locked before using the camera. Removal
Depress the lens release button fully. Rotate the lens counterclockwise until the raised red dot on the lens matches the rot dot on the camera. Remove the lens carefully. Manual ZoomIn the picture-taking position turn the zoom ring in the clockwise direction to obtain a wider angle of view. To narrow the angle of view (to zoom in or go toward the telephoto range of the lens) turn the zoom ring in the anti-clockwise direction. Manual Focus
Auto Focus
Full Time Manual FocusAs this lens has full-time manual (FTM) focusing, it is not necessary to switch it to the "MF" position. The user is able to focus manually when the lens is switched to "AF" mode without first setting the lens mode switch to "MF". This feature is commonly used in conjunction with a custom function on the camera body (CF4) which shifts the autofocus activation from the shutter release to the AE-Lock button on the rear of the camera. ApertureAll Canon EF lenses have an electronic diaphragm, which means that the lens aperture is controlled electronically from the EOS camera body, rather than by the traditional aperture ring. For instructions on changing the aperture setting of any Canon EF (or EF compatible) lens, please refer to the operating instructions for the camera body. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| AccessoriesLens Cap58mm part number E-58U HoodClip on hood part number ET-65III Filters58mm thread for filter accessories. Multiple filters should not be used simultaneously to avoid vignetting particularly at the 100mm setting(vignetting is a darkening of the corners of the resulting photgraph due to the rims of the stacked filters blocking part of the field of view of the lens). CloseUp58mm close-up lenses 250D (part number C543871), 500 (part number C543931) & 500D (C543891). The 250D is suited for lenses with a focal length in the range of 30mm to 135mm. The 500D and 500 are more suitable for lenses with a focal length the range of 70mm to 300mm. TeleextenderThis lens is not compatible with either Canon EF 1.4× or EF 2× Tele-extenders which have a protruding front element. Third Party teleconverters designed for Canon Autofocus mount can be often be used successfully, but compatibility is not guaranteed. Extension TubesCompatible with EF-12 and EF-25 extension tubes CaseES-C17 (Soft Case) IncompatibiltiesEF-M bodyThe EF-M camera does not have autofocus sensors. All EF lenses operate in manual focus mode only. As this lens has full-time manual focusing, it is not neccessary to switch it to the "MF" position. Precautions
Do not rest the lens on the camera mount, otherwise damage can occur to the delicate electronic contacts. When not mounted on a camera the rear lens cap should always be in place to prevent damage to the electrical contacts and the rear glass element of the lens. Lens CareStorage
When not mounted on a camera body, store with the front and rear lens caps in place to prevent accidental scratching or other damage. ServiceThere are no user serviceable parts - please return the lens to an authorised Canon service centre for adjustment or repair. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SpecificationsReleasedJune 1990 Dimensions
Maximum Diameter x Length: Weight540g / 19.1oz Filter Mount58mm threaded mount for front mounted accessory filters Optics13 elements in 10 groups Focus mechanismThis lens focuses using the inner/rear lens elements. The front elements do not move during focusing and the front element and lens barrel are stationary during focusing. Rotating Filter MountBecause the front elements do not move or rotate during focusing this lens is ideal for use with filters such as polarisers. Focus Range1.5 metres / 4.5 feet ~ infinity. Autofocus MotorRing type UltraSonic Motor (USM) Full Time ManualAs with all ring type USM lenses this lens feature Full Time Manual (FTM) focusing. Focal Length100mm ~ 300mm Magnification
Angle of view
for 35mm film
Aperture blades8 Aperture Range
Revision History
v0.12b2001Sep02 jul: minor reformat Commentsaccording to the following page:http://bobatkins.photo.net/info/faq30/closeup.htm the magnification for this lens when using the 250 or 500 close-up lenses is as follows: 250D: WIDE: 0.48~0.42 TELE: 1.22~1.19 500(D): WIDE:| 0.28~0.21 TELE: 0.70~0.58 Albert 04/06/2002 14:49:06 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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