EF70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM
Marketed |
June 2004 |
Lens Construction (group) |
12 |
Lens Construction (element) |
18 |
No. of Diaphragm Blades |
6 |
Minimum Aperture |
32-38 (1/3-stop increments is F32-40) |
Closest Focusing Distance (m) |
1.4 |
Maximum Magnification (x) |
|
Filter Diameter (mm) |
58 |
Maximum Diameter x Length (mm) |
82.4 x 99.9 |
Weight (g) |
720 |
The EF70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM telephoto zoom lens follows the EF400mm f/4 DO IS USM released in 2001 as the second model in Canon's EF lens lineup to incorporate a DO (Diffractive Optical element) lens.
Equipped with a three-layer DO lens specially designed for use in zoom-lens optics, the new lens possesses an exceeding ability to correct chromatic and spherical aberrations and render high-quality images. The lens element also achieves major reductions in size, realizing savings of 28% in overall length compared to comparable lenses incorporating conventional refractive optical elements. Moreover, the size and weight advantage comes at no cost to image quality, with the EF70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM delivering image quality on par with Canon's L-series lenses.
High performance features include image stabilization equivalent to shooting at approximately three shutter speeds faster, a circular diaphragm for improved background blur, and a zoom-ring locking mechanism that locks the lens in the fully retracted position to prevent unintended extension and damage when hanging from the user's neck.