Canon EOS 5d Mark III Body 24-105mm F4l Is II Kit. EU Ship.

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£419.62
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Estimated delivery Thu, 26 Jun - Tue, 1 Jul
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Condition:
Used
Little scuff & scratch from general use. No scratch. Optical system. Very little dust (No negative effect on images).

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandCanon
MPNEOS5DMARKIII
GTIN4960999810119
UPC4960999810119
eBay Product ID (ePID)28011377008

Product Key Features

Digital Zoom2x
Maximum Aperturef/6.0
Battery TypeLithium, Lithium-Ion
ConnectivityHDMI, USB, mini-HDMI
ColourBlack
FeaturesAudio Recording, AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, 1080p HD Video Recording, Body Only, Auto Focus, Exposure Compensation, Auto Power Save, GPS Ready, 720p HD Video Recording, Interchangeable Lenses, 1080i HD Video Recording
Screen Size3.2 in
SeriesCanon EOS
TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution21.1 MP
ModelEOS 5D MARK III
Optical Zoom10x

Dimensions

Item Height4.6 in
Item Weight30.3 Oz

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  • Excellent lens, major upgrade from Mark I

    I had the old version of the 100-400 and decided to upgrade for a few reasons. The stabilizer wasn't very effective, and using it on my Canon 7D meant that it was only really functional in very good light. Obviously this isn't a lens meant for low light, but it was still surprising how limited I was. Also, It wasn't a very sharp lens, and often produced pretty harsh bokeh. Ok enough about the old one! The new lens is better in every way. The bokeh is noticeably better, smoother and gentler. The stabilizer is MUCH better. I've taken sharp shots handheld at 400mm at 1/15 seconds. At that shutter speed, maybe 1 in 5 are keepers, but it's pretty easy to snap 5 in a row and get a sharp shot. The extra stabilizer mode helps. I never use 2 to be honest, but I do now use Mode 3 when shooting birds in flight or other moving subjects. The lens is definitely sharper than the previous version. Tiny detail is resolved well. The twist zoom doesn't bother me. I kind of liked the old push-pull because it was very fast to go to 400, but the new one is fine. People say you have you twist way more than you should on the new one, but it's never been an issue for me, I've never missed a shot because of it. Also, the less you twist, the more mechanical pressure you're putting on the parts. The less it twists the less stress on the lens, so I think it's fine. The weight doesn't bother me. It is noticeably a bit heavier than the Mark I but I don't mind. The zoom tightness control ring is also much better as it hits the edge on either side so you know when it's fully loose or fully tight, you don't have to crank it hard hoping you've tightened it fully. I'm very satisfied with my purchase. The price is high but you get what you pay for. I did a lot of researching, and thought about other similar lenses (mostly 3rd party) but in the end I'm really glad this is what I got. You won't be disappointed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • a good all round lens

    not as good as some reviews make out, compaired to the big prime lenses,a great lens to take to the zoo, but for serious wildlife i would stick to the big prime lenses,this lens is much better and lighter than the sigma 150-600 sports though.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New