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Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Zoom Lens EOS Rebel T3 T5 T3i XSi XTi SL1 T6

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(3.8) 3.8 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
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Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Zoom Lens EOS Rebel T3 T5 T3i XSi XTi SL1 T6

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3.8 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
06/05/2019
Great Budget Lens still in 2019!
This lens is great! It works smoothly and zooms pretty far. It's not the best zoom lens out there, but it is decent for it's price. The lens are not recommended for video since it doesn't have image stabilization. Even with a tripod, autofocus would make noise.In this case, I would recommend taking photos with a tripod. But if you hold the camera in a very stable way, you can get away a sharp handheld image. Otherwise, it's great for what it's made to do.
Chqnces

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
01/24/2019
Not actually the USM model.
Canon makes two nearly identical lenses: the EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III, and the EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM. The only real difference is the type of motor used in the auto focus mechanism. This listing says it is the USM model (which is the higher quality motor), but the one I received is not.
McKayla
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/15/2021
    Using on the R6 with the adapter going to get the great benefits ?
    I got this on my first t6 (1300D) and now I upgraded my camera to the eos R line got the R6 my question is with this lens and an EF to an RF adapter I know the I can use my old lenses on the new camera my question is,will those camera new features like AF ANimals yea tracking works on the EF lens when mounted in the camera using a adapter?
    Wesbrilhante
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/23/2020
    Great for airshows
    I bought this lens for airshows and it does not disappoint. This lens works great for capturing aircraft whether static, taxiing, or in-flight. As with any tool, I had to learn how to use it effectively and there was some trial and error. Lots of blurry pictures and missed shots. But, that was my novice fault and not the lens. Once I became proficient in the usage of this lens, my shots consistently come out great even after cropping. If this lens can cleanly capture a jet going 500 miles per hour, it will definitely work for any other subject you need to zoom in on.
    Jack4012
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/05/2019
    Great Budget Lens still in 2019!
    This lens is great! It works smoothly and zooms pretty far. It's not the best zoom lens out there, but it is decent for it's price. The lens are not recommended for video since it doesn't have image stabilization. Even with a tripod, autofocus would make noise.In this case, I would recommend taking photos with a tripod. But if you hold the camera in a very stable way, you can get away a sharp handheld image. Otherwise, it's great for what it's made to do.
    Chqnces
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/24/2019
    Not actually the USM model.
    Canon makes two nearly identical lenses: the EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III, and the EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM. The only real difference is the type of motor used in the auto focus mechanism. This listing says it is the USM model (which is the higher quality motor), but the one I received is not.
    McKayla
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/09/2017
    I like it!
    I like how the lens make blur background on pictures. It's not the best that can be in general, but for this lens it's very good! I like it! I use it with Canon rebel T6i! And the price was the cheap ever!!! And I'm happy about this deal!
    solopa
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/20/2012
    Canon lens
    I bought this lens as a present for my boyfriend. We travel a good bit and he always wishes he had a telephoto lens for shots he wants to take. This one was affordable and well made. He will be able to use it on our trips to make more memorable photos for us.
    maggiep48
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/01/2011
    It's the artist, not the tools
    You can create fantastic photos with this lens. It is very, very limited in what it can do from a technical standpoint, but it will let you take shots you couldn't otherwise get without a telephoto. Just because some snooty photog thinks you need a $1000 IS L series to take a picture of a squirrel in a tree, does not mean you should sell your house for camera equipment. Shenanigans. If you are an amateur, and can't spend $1000, buy this, and use a tripod. When you reach the limits of the abilities of your equipment, then consider the upgrade. This is not useful as a macro lens, and you will not be pointing it downward for long periods of time. The lens creep shouldn't affect you. Spend money on the lens you use most. This is not likely to be it. This is a fine entry-level lens. Not only that, but if you hate it within 90 days... Just to prove I'm not being a complete smart-alec, I slapped this lens on a 20D body and shot this squirrel through my bedroom window. And that's a jpeg compressed to 130kb...
    needgunsnotcameras
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/13/2010
    Good Lens Not Great Lens
    For the price range you can complain. Definately not an indoor lens (with low light). Great for sunny, outdoor shooting. Park, zoo, great lens. I normally run manual mode when I shoot. Slow shooting in auto mode (not so slow that you will miss the shot). Pros: -Inexpensive -Good sharpness -Good Color -Awesome Zoom -Decent Focus (In Auto Mode) Cons: -No Image Stability (IS) -Not the greatest in lowlight (Not many zoom lenses are) -Cheap Build I do recommend if you want the extra zoom and are shooting outdoors.
    Sundevil77
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/27/2010
    great lens
    this is my second lens that I buy, the first one my daughter took it because of the great photos she took while using it, the second I have for the very same reason. this lens is great and i will recommend it to all. A++++++
    radioman64
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/17/2009
    Not so great
    This lens suffers from price point selling. People want a long lens but are unwilling to pay for the quality ones. Enter the 75-300mm f/4-5.6. This lens is very cheap and it shows. I feels plasticky. The zoom and focus rings aren't really damped, so it feels cheap. The lens suffers badly from lens creep. if you are aiming at a downward angle the front of the lens slides out and you lose focus quickly. Lastly, it needs very bright light to get a sharp photo. It is f/4 only at 75 and for most of its range it is at f/5.6. Uses: sports maybe, but only in the middle of the day. Never indoors, never at dusk or dawn unless you have a very steady tripod, end even then ut must be level or your shots can still come out a little fuzzy from the lens creep. It's very similar to my brother's old Minolta of the same length, and that was made in the 1960s. Canon has known quality control issues, especially with certain low end products (but not always! They had some issues with the latest professional models cameras just last year). The one I tried might just be a particularly egregious example. Do yourself a favor, get the 70-300 IS at least. It's worth the extra money, and less aggravation. Or even the 70-200 f/4 L
    ElGordo