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Best "non L" telephoto - 70-300mm?

trossit
Enthusiast

I am looking to purchase a new or used Canon Telephoto zoom and was hoping I could get a recoimmnedation on best bang for the buck. I can't really justiffy the expense for an L lens as I want to keep the cost under $300.  What Canon (metal mount) tele-zoom (70 - 300mm range )would you recommend?  I want something that can take sharp bird and wildlife pictures at its max focal length.  I am currently using a crop-sensor camera, the Canon 30D.  

Thanks.

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@trossit,

I should have added why i purchased the lens.  It was intended as a lightweight travel lens.  It has extra reach and improved optical quality over it first gen predecessor.  I don't really use its LCD often.  As far as a lighter weight, generally sharp, fits in the palm of your hand enthusiast lens goes, it fits the bill.   Here is a image shot at f4 and in less than optimal lighting.  Sharpness it good almost out to the edges.

 

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~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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jrhoffman75
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I had the STM version.
John Hoffman
Conway, NH

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Tronhard
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If it is of any help, I enclose a link to my review of all Canon EF 70-300mm lenses.

Here 

 

 


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