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Canon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6L IS USM - 1875

Canon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6L IS USM - 1875

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Canon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6L IS USM - 1875

What our Experts Think
  • Ultimate all‑in‑one zoom (28–300 mm) — covers wide‑angle to super‑telephoto with no lens changes
  • L‑series optics deliver sharp images with strong contrast throughout the range
  • Image Stabilization (IS) helps reduce shake, especially at long focal lengths
  • USM autofocus is fast, quiet, and reliable for both stills and video
  • Great travel and adventure companion — simplifies kit weight and complexity
  • Variable f/3.5–5.6 aperture means less low‑light performance than constant‑aperture lenses
  • Slight optical compromise at extremes compared to dedicated primes or shorter zooms
  • Robust build and weather sealing hold up well in challenging conditions

Q&A

Q1: What type of lens is the Canon 28‑300 mm f/3.5‑5.6L IS USM?
A: A professional‑grade L‑series superzoom telephoto lens for Canon EF‑mount full‑frame DSLRs offering huge zoom flexibility from wide to long telephoto.

Q2: What focal range and aperture does it offer?
A: Covers 28–300 mm with a variable maximum aperture of f/3.5–5.6, making it versatile for landscapes, portraits, travel, and distant subjects.

Q3: Does it include image stabilization and autofocus?
A: Yes — built‑in Image Stabilization (approx. 3 stops) helps reduce camera shake, and ring‑type Ultrasonic Motor (USM) delivers fast and quiet autofocus with full‑time manual override.

Q4: How is the build quality?
A: Designed with weather sealing and L‑series durability for professional use, plus a removable tripod collar for stable support.

Q5: What optical features does it have?
A: Uses aspherical and UD glass elements with Super Spectra coatings to control aberrations and maintain good contrast across its wide range.

Q6: What’s the minimum focusing distance?
A: About 0.70 m (2.3 ft) throughout the zoom range with up to 0.3× magnification, useful for closer subjects.

Q7: How heavy and large is the lens?
A: It’s substantial — around 1.67 kg (3.7 lb) and over 180 mm long, so consider a tripod or monopod for extended use.

Q8: Is this lens good for travel and one‑lens kits?
A: Yes — its extremely broad zoom range means you can cover wide landscapes to distant subjects without changing lenses, keeping gear minimal.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean optics carefully: Use a blower and microfiber cloth; avoid touching lens glass directly.
  • Protect lens elements: Always use front/rear caps, UV/filter, and lens hood to prevent scratches, dust, and flare.
  • Store properly: Keep in a dry, padded case with silica gel to prevent moisture and fungus.
  • Operate zoom, focus & IS smoothly: Do not force any rings or switches.
  • Avoid extreme conditions: Protect from rain, dust, heat, and humidity.
  • Inspect regularly: Check for dust, mechanical wear, and IS performance.
  • Transport safely: Use a tripod collar for heavy setups and a padded case for secure handling.