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@ SakuraDo Camera @ Excellent @ Canon Zoom EF 35-135mm f4-5.6 Ultrasonic AF Lens

Vintage Camera Wholesaler SakuraDo
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US $36.00
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Condition:
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@ SakuraDo Camera @ Excellent @
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Postage:
US $20.00 (approx £15.70) Expedited Shipping from outside US. See detailsfor postage
Located in: Ichikawa-Shi, Chiba-Ken, Japan
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 29 May and Fri, 31 May to 43230
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller notes
“@ SakuraDo Camera @ Excellent @”
Compatible Brand
For Canon
Maximum Aperture
f/4.0-5.6
Mount
Canon EF
Year Manufactured
1990s
Focal Length
35-135mm
MPN
EBAY_CANONEF35-135MMF/4.0-5.6USMFORCANON
Exterior Material
Plastic
Brand
Canon
Series
Canon EF
Type
Full Frame, Portrait, Standard, Telephoto, Wide Angle, Zoom lens
Compatible Lens Front
58 mm
Focus Type
Auto
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Month
Model
Canon Zoom EF 35-135mm f4-5.6 Ultrasonic AF Lens
Compatible Filter Size
58 mm
Lens Aperture
f/4.0-5.6
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
UPC
0082966212581

Item description from the seller

Vintage Camera Wholesaler SakuraDo

Vintage Camera Wholesaler SakuraDo

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7.7K items sold
Joined Apr 2011
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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage cost
4.7
Delivery time
4.9
Communication
5.0
Registered as a business seller

Seller Feedback (3,088)

n***o (132)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Fast shipping, good packaging, accurate description, and a very pleasant transaction. Remarkable communication with follow-up to make sure that l received the camera and to make sure I was satisfied! A +++++ seller that I highly recommend!
y***7 (149)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Excellent seller. Item accurately described and well priced. Packaging was professional with fresh packing material. Shipping was immediate and arrived early. Will definitely buy from the store again.
h***t (828)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Exactly as shown and described, well packed and protected for shipment, arrived quickly, and great communication! Great experience with a great eBayer! A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Product ratings and reviews

4.5
26 product ratings
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  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Ultimate Travel Lens

    The 35-135mm lens is a great alternative to the much larger, much more expensive and much sought after 28-135mm lens. Overall, I would say the differences between this lens and the 28-135 are actually quite minimal in terms of sharpness and contrast (image quality, in other words); however, the 28-135mm obviously holds an advantage in the slightly wider angle. The 28-135mm hits the sweet spot for full frame and film cameras in terms of focal length, but the 35-135mm is my recommendation if you're on a budget and you need a travel/do-it-all lens. Just pop your body, this lens and a 50mm f/1.8 into your backpack, and you should be good for 95% of your shots. It has "real" USM, where you can do slight manual adjustments to the lens even while it is in auto mode- a great advantage for ...

  • Average zoom lens. Not for low light.

    I got this lens just recently and took it out on the town. Its Canon's first rear focusing lens. Replaces the older (80s) push/pull f3.5-5.6 variant. My camera is a 400D.... The good: *On an APS-C camera its a mid range zoom. Starts right above the kit lens, goes to 216mm. *Image quality is about as good as the 28-135mm that replaced it. *Better color than kit lens. *FTM - Its a ring type USM. Not that I use it much. *Quiet focusing. *Focus distance window. *Front doesn't rotate so your circular polarisers work. The bad: *Very slow. F4 only at 35mm. Then F4.5 at 70mm. After that its all f5.6. You will have problems indoors and in low light. *Worse low light performance than the kit lens. *AF tends to hunt a bit. Some shots come out blurry so watch out. *No IS - May not be a problem on ...

  • Canon EF 35-135mm Great Older Lens

    For the couple of weeks that I have owned this lens it has performed very well. The focus is quick and accurate. I'm not a camera or lens expert, but this lens for the price is excellent. It's a nice walk around lens and will handle virtually any situation on a vacation or hike. It does not have IS (image stability) but unless you are really shakey you will capture some nice shots. I took it to the local high school and shot a baseball game and got some very clear action shots of the pitcher and a nice shot of the second basemen tagging out a runner on a steal (thrown out by at least 3 feet!) It's an older lens produced in the early 90s and the build quality is pretty good. It's got a metal mount and does not feel cheap. Mine's a used lens and there is some lens creep, but I fixed that ...

  • very good lens to have in your kit.

    This is a handy lens for the photog on a budget. I don't have to carry around extra lenes unless you need a long telephoto lens. I have an Canon EOS 30D camera and with this lens the unit fells well balanced in my big hands. The picture s are sharp and clean. The lens itself is well put together, I am always pleased with Canon products.

  • Nice lens for the price good sharp pictures.

    I bought this lens to replace my Sigma 28-70 f2.8 which was very soft to me. This lens although its f4 is a very good lens and fast focusing. This lens will pretty much stay on my Canon 20D and if I need another lens I will just switch lenses on the other backup camera body.