Canon / Canon EF mount
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Canon EF mount
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For sale: EF 70-200mm F2.8L USM This lens is useful for portrait photography. - Brand: Canon - Model Name: EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM - Zoom Range: 70-200mm - Maximum Aperture: f/2.8 - Condition: Used (with scratches) Please check the photos. Please assume there may be scratches that are not visible in the photos. I have highlighted the noticeable ones. - There appear to be many spots of what looks like mold inside the lens (see photo 7). This may affect the image quality. I have included a sample image (taken with an EOS full-frame camera, straight out of the camera) for your reference. - Autofocus seems to be working fine. - This is the non-IS (Image Stabilization) model, so it does not have image stabilization. - Lens hood is not included. Only front and rear caps and the lens itself are included. Main Specifications: Release Date: March 1995 Original Price: ¥198,000 (with case and hood) Lens Construction (Groups): 15 Lens Construction (Elements): 18 Aperture Blades: 8 Minimum Aperture: 32 Minimum Focusing Distance (m): 1.5 Maximum Magnification (x): 0.16 Filter Diameter (mm): 77 Maximum Diameter x Length (mm): 84.6 x 193.6 Weight (g): 1,310 This large-aperture telephoto zoom lens was newly developed to replace the EF 80-200mm F2.8L, which was released in 1989. In addition to the ring USM for silent and high-speed AF, improvements were made, such as the addition of full-time manual focus, a 70mm wide-angle focal length, a minimum focusing distance of 1.5m, extender compatibility, and sufficient peripheral light. Furthermore, the optical system uses four UD lenses to correct chromatic aberration well, achieving sharp and clear image quality comparable to that of a single-focal-length lens. ※ From the Canon Camera Museum Thank you for viewing.
1 year ago