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| Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens | 
| Brand: Canon
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews
Format: CD Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: N/A Optical Zoom: 2.2 Maximum Focal Length: 35 Minimum Focal Length: 16 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 1910B002 Model: 1910B002 UPC: 013803078596 EAN: 0013803078596 ASIN: B000NP46K2
Release Date: March 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
16-35mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens with f/2.8 maximum aperture3 high-precision aspherical lens elements produce superior image qualityCircular aperture produces natural background blur at wider aperturesRing-type USM for fast and quiet autofocusing; internal focusingMeasures 3.5 inches in diameter and 4.4 inches long; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Inner focusing system with USM Closest Focusing Distance 0.28m / 0.9 ft. Zoom System Rotating type Filter Size 82mm Max. Diameter x Length, Weight 3.3" x 4.1", 1.3 lb. / 83.5 x 103mm, 600g
Amazon.com Product Description Broaden your perspective with the Canon EF 16-35mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Specifically designed for improved edge-to-edge image quality that meets the strict requirements of professional and high-end amateur photographers alike, the lens lets you bring more area into focus while providing greater depth of field. The lens features three high-precision aspherical lens elements--ground, replica, and GMo--that produce even better image quality than the original Canon EF 16-35mm USM lens. The circular aperture, meanwhile, produces a beautiful and natural background blur when shooting at wider apertures. Other details include internal focusing, a ring-type ultra-sonic monitor (USM), and new AF algorithms for fast and quiet autofocusing. The lens carries a one-year warranty. - Focal length: 16-35mm
- Maximum aperture: f/2.8
- Lens construction: 16 elements in 12 groups
- Diagonal angle of view: 108 degrees (at 10 feet) to 63 degrees
- Focus adjustment: AF with full-time manual
- Closest focusing distance: 0.92 feet
- Filter size: 82mm, P=0.75mm/1 filter
- Dimensions: 3.5 inches in diameter, 4.4 inches long
- Weight: 1.41 pounds
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ultra wide but not June 8, 2010 Jarrot J. Stanford 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thinking of a nice wide angle without the vinette and distortion, or fisheye this is the perfect lens i have read up on the mk 1 and it is in no comparison to this lens after having owned it. I got shots while in a corner of a 15x15 room that covers everything while in focus and sharp... nice lens and i was concerned about different focal lengths but they all came out great... I have used each lens like a 20mm f1.2, 24mm f1.4, and 35mm f1.2 and those are some kick butt lenses... but this cover those ranges well. You can still achieve nice bokeh at f2.8... a great all around lens for close range.
Canon's Best Wide Angle Lens June 7, 2010 Patrick Bonish (North America) I just got a new lens, the higly coveted Canon 16-35 f/2.8 and thought I'd post up my thoughts on it.....OMG!!! This baby is the cat's meow!
I used to have a Sigma 17-35, but it wouldnt work with my Canon 5D full frame body because that lens was made for the cropped sensor bodies.
I loved the wideness of the Sigma on our 30D, but couldnt see keeping it around when I almost use the 5D exclusively, so I started looking for an equivilent that would work.
Just got it a few days ago and this thing is amazing.
The focus is lightining fast and totally, 100% silent. I honestly looked away from the eye piece and watched to see if anything was moving when it focused because it does it so fast, it almost makes you think it's just always in focus.
I love, love, love the fact that it internally zooms and there is nothing that moves when you go from 16mm out to 35mm, this is one of my only complaints of the Sigma lenses, which we have a few of and really like them.
The internal zoom will help since we seem to always be shooting in the desert, on the water or other places that dirt, salt and crud can get into the inner workings of the lens.
The lens is a bit hefty, but I personally like the feel of the heavier lenses as they offset the weight of the camera and tend to even the entire package out more.
Plus, it's a fixed f/2.8, which means great low light shooting capabilities.
My only gripe with this lens is the front filter ring being a whopping 82mm. I've been trying to get to the point that all of my lenses have the same filter diameter so I dont have to have a bunch of different filters floating around in the bag. All of Canon's other L Glass lenses use the 72mm filter size, so I've got a pretty good collection of those sized filters. Oh well, only gripe I think of so far.
I'll be heading out later this week to do a few shoots with this thing and cant wait to see the results. On the 5D, it's amazing how wide you can go!! Almost like a fisheye without the distortion!
If anyone is thinking of buying this lens. I'd highly recommend it! Cant wait to use it on the upcoming U.P. Overland trip in August
A Must Have May 17, 2010 PJ (GTA, Canada) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In comparison with the Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM lens which it replaced in my collection, the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM is sharper overall with less chromatic aberrations at the edges. But the lens DOES vignette at 16mm wide open. The latest version of Canon's Digital Photo Professional will remove most of the vignetting. The vignetting disappears when stopping down to smaller f/stops. Also, this lens is sharper at the corners than it's Mark 1 predecessor.
I use a multicoated Heliopan UV ES 82 slim filter with female threads and there is no added vignetting with this filter. The Canon E-82mm front snap-on lens cap will fit on this filter. Canon's instruction manual recommends the installation of a filter to complete the weather resistance of the lens. So, the Heliopan has not added any ghosting (yet) to night time images.
At f/2.8, images in the viewfinder are bright, the autofocus is quick, and like the 17-40/4 the lens is mostly flare resistant. At 100% zoom in Canon's DPP, the images are class leading sharp at all focal lengths. The build quality is excellent.
To summarize: With the exception of strong vignetting at f/2.8 at 16mm, you cannot find a better ultra wide angle zoom lens (in this focal range) for Canon than this latest version. If you like a fast, versatile zoom lens covering almost everything within normal peripheral eyesight with improved bokeh, then this is a must have.
*Please refer to my uploaded photos*
Very Nice Lens April 28, 2010 T. Danner (Santa Monica) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This lens really gives nice photos. If you can afford it, you will be happy with it.
Great lens April 18, 2010 Keith Jeffers (Newport News, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I borrowed the 17-40 f4 and wasn't that impressed with it. I then borrowed this lens - and was amazed with it.
This is a great lens and worth the additional money.
I use it on a 5D MkII and its very good. I recommend it.
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