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6,599AED
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This high performance telephoto zoom lens EF 70-200 mm 1:4 L USM provides excellent performance for all general purposes. The compactness and light weight make it an excellent travel companion. Features / -Lens construction: 16 elements in 13 groups / -Diagonal angle of view: 34-12 degrees / -Focus adjustment: USM / -Closest focusing distance: 1.2 m / -Filter size: 67 mm / / High-performance, L-series telephoto zoom lens combining light weight and compactness with an F/4 maximum aperture. Inner focusing and the ring USM enable quick and quiet autofocusing. Also, a circular polarizing filter can be attached and used without difficulty because the front lens element does not rotate during focusing. The tripod collar (sold separately) is the same one used with the EF 300 mm F/4L USM. / / The above SRP is Canon's Suggested Retail Price including VAT, prices may vary from high street stores. / Other Characteristics: Auto focus: Y Colour of product: White Component for: SLR Diameter: 7.6 cm Focal length range (f-f): 70 - 200 mm Length: 17.2 cm Lens mount interface: Canon EF Lens structure (elements/groups): 16/13 Lens type: Tele zoom Magnification: 0.21x Manual focus: Y Maximum aperture number: 32 Number of diaphragm blades: 8 Weight: 705 g
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This telephoto lens for Canon cameras features a maximum aperture of f4 for all focal length settings, which ensures no change in shutter speeds even when the lens is zoomed. The lens’s non rotating front element makes it easy to use filters, polarizers, and grads.
ULTRASONIC FOCUSING
The ring type ultrasonic motor of this Canon telephoto lens enables instant, near silent autofocus. An astounding holding torque lets you reach the point of focus precisely, and without overshooting.
SUPER SPECTRA COATING
The Super Spectra coatings of this Canon telephoto lens ensure enhanced contrast along with accurate color balance. The coating also helps reduce ghosting and flares that are usually caused on a camera's sensor.