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The Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8 L IS USM is a well-rounded lens for indoor sports, events, and...
The Canon RF 100-300mm f/2.8 L IS USM is a well-rounded lens for indoor sports, events, and theater, fashion, and other subjects that benefitted from the unique mixture of long reach, high speed, adept image stabilization, and fast autofocus. The 100-300mm zoom design offers more versatility for tracking moving subjects, recording candid moments from a distance, and backing off from scenes a bit for a wider frame for more context. A wholly new optical design includes fluorite elements and ultra-low dispersion glass, plus one aspherical element, to achieve a higher degree of clarity and sharpness with virtually no distortion. The dual Nano USM system uses both a ring-type USM and an STM mechanism to realize quick and accurate focusing. The smooth and nearly silent focusing suits both photography and video applications and there is full-time manual focus control available. The focus range limiter can be set to the full focusing range, from 5.9' to infinity, or from 19.7' to infinity range for quicker performance if working exclusively with distant subjects. The first lens of its kind designed specifically for mirrorless EOS R cameras, this RF 100-300mm f/2.8 zoom features the durability, weather sealing, and intuitive design professionals expect from an L Series lens. Impressively lightweight for its speed and zoom range, this lens weighs 5.8 lb and measures 12.7" long. Built-in rotating tripod mount suits working with the lens atop a monopod or tripod and enables quick switching between vertical and horizontal shooting orientations. This function allows pre-focusing on a spot, storing this focus distance, and being able to instantly return to the memorized position at the push of this button. Alternatively, a side switch enables utilizing these buttons as a secondary Lens Function (L-Fn) button instead. Programmable Control Ring can be used for lens-based adjustment of various exposure or camera settings and comes with a click-stop operation by default for tactile feedback.
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