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Canon EF 35-350 mm f/3.5-5.6L USM

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Manufacturer Canon
Model EF 35-350 mm f/3.5-5.6L USM
Lens style Universal zoom
Focal length 35 - 350 mm
Maximum aperture f/3.5 - 5.6
Angle of view 63.4 - 7.1 o
Closest focusing distance 0.6 m
Maximum magnification 1:4
Minimum aperture 32
Number of diaphragm blades 8
Auto focus type AF USM
Lens Construction 21 elements / 15 groups
Filter diameter 72 mm
Macro No
Available mounts Canon EF
Dimensions 85 x 167.4 mm
Weight 1385 g
Additional information Marketed January 1993
Average rating (6 owners reviews)
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4.33 Good
Owners reviews (6)
  1. @umafotoporjenner
    @umafotoporjenner 30 January 2024, 01:59
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    IP 179.210.x.x
    Owner since: 3 years
    Price: 250
    User profile: Professional

    Cons: very heavy with a 1D mk3, the zoom system is quite old but ok, the pros value!

    Pros: all in 1 lens, very fast focus, excelent boket, very cheap for a L lens

    Summary: I\'m in love with this lens, mine is kind of different, has some black parts an I never seen one equal on the web, but is completly original.

  2. HerMan
    HerMan 17 April 2014, 13:32
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    IP 88.71.x.x
    Owner since: 6 years
    Price: 260€
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: A little heavy on long photo tours, but an ingenious reason for the Spider-Holstrer! Do not lend because the habit of the slide zoom takes longer and it looks for inexperienced users then would begin, how to load a Pumpgun.

    Pros: Fast focus, 10x zoom, genial focal length A lens for everyday use !

    Summary: Not for most young photographers who only know digital photography, with this lens is photography work, not for on the fly!

  3. Nick
    Nick 17 March 2014, 00:47
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    IP 71.48.x.x
    Owner since: more than 10 years
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    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: 3.05 lbs. It is a load if you are going to haul it around all day.

    Pros: Fast auto-focus system. Quite auto-focus system. No need for another lens or two to have to carry and exchange. Canon "L" lens the best, along with Leica lens, are the best !

    Summary: Excellent lens - Have never had one problem with it.

  4. Joey-Meowy
    Joey-Meowy 8 April 2013, 18:34
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    IP 149.154.x.x
    Owner since: 2 years
    Price: USD 1000
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: It's an L zoom lens but it's not in the top rank. Canon pushed the envelope a little too far with this one.

    Pros: 10 X zoom range.

    Summary: Best avoided.

  5. tonyjr
    tonyjr 22 July 2010, 02:28
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    IP 75.2.x.x
    Owner since: 5 years
    Price: 875
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: heavy , slow focus , does not like white on brite days , a little soft at 35-40 mm and from about 325 to 350

    Pros: Great range , f-22 , zoom range , you can lock lens with a simple twist so lens does not creep when pointed up or down .

    Summary: I take my 10-22 , 17-55 and the 35-350 when I take my bag . Not a "pro" lens but up to 8X10 - you can't beat it as a heavy walk around .

  6. footdoc66
    footdoc66 7 March 2010, 00:21
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    IP 72.94.x.x
    Owner since: 6 months
    Price: 975
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: Big and heavy. Not as great quality as 70-200.

    Pros: Great for outdoor sports. Image quality better than 70-300IS. Very fast to focus.

    Summary: Good all around lens. Big but you can carry it around with you.

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