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Canon Cameras US EF 70-300 is II USM 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Fixed Zoom Telephoto Camera Lens, Black (0571C005)

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Features

  • Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM Lens
  • Front-focusing method with helicoid ring drive
  • No deductibles or hidden fees. Free shipping on all repairs. Fully transferable.
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Description

The EF70-300 IS II USM Lens Information Display shows focusing distance, focal length and shake amount.

Brand: Canon


Focal Length Description: 70-300 millimeters


Lens Type: Telephoto


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: Canon Cameras US EF 70-300 is II USM 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Fixed Zoom Camera Lens, Black (0571C005)


Focal Length Description: 70-300 millimeters


Lens: Telephoto


Compatible Camera Mount: Canon EF


Maximum Focal Length: 300 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Lens Design: Zoom


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 300 Millimeters


Lens Coating Description: No Coating


Zoom Ratio: 4.291


Image stabilization: Optical


Real Angle Of View: 6.16 Degrees


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Minimum Aperture: 5.6


Compatible Camera Models: Canon EF


Photo Filter Size: 67 Millimeters


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Brand: Canon


Camera Lens: Canon Cameras US EF 70-300 is II USM 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Fixed Zoom Camera Lens, Black (0571C005)


Model Name: CN70300ISII


UPC: 013803256888 190198066787


Manufacturer Part Number: EF 70-300 IS II USM


Global Trade Identification Number: 88


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Number: EF 70-300 IS II USM


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US


Built-In Media: EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM, Inst.manual, LENS CAP E-67II, LENS DUST CAP E, Warranty card


Warranty Description: 1 Year


Has Self-Timer: No


Video Capture Format: MP4


Video Capture Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Compatible Devices: Mirrorless Camera


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage, EnhancedContent


Color: Black


Screen Size: 300 Millimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great all around lense
Style: Lens Only
It’s a great lenses. Fast focus and great zoom. Would buy it again
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025 by Cgarner

  • Still great in 2025
Style: Lens Only
Canon RF doesn't have a 70-300mm (yet). And if they do it will be a stop slower and more expensive. F4 vs F5.6 is a big difference when shooting kids soccer games, etc, especially when you don't have bright sunlight. I rented the RF 100-400mm. It was fine, but I find myself more comfortable with this zoom range. If I'm shooting something in the distance, I can still zoom out or step back and take a portrait or group photo without swapping lenses. On the Canon EF/RF adapter is does feel large on my compact R8, but the IS, focus and image quality more than make up for that. A great lens even 7 years later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2025 by Jason

  • Great lens for the price Great lens for the price
Style: Lens Only
The image stabilization is nice. You can hear it engage and disengage, but it's no louder than a shutter click. Focusing makes virtually no noise at all. I don't use the LCD on top of the lens at all, but it functions pretty nicely if you did need to use it. You'll definitely need to make sure your shutter speed is high enough to get clear shots with this lens, especially when fully extended, but that's to be expected. Also, while this lens can stop down to f/4-5.6, you'll definitely want to have it set at least a bit higher for really crisp shots. Another thing to note, the focus ring on this lens is electronic, meaning the lens has to be powered in order to change focus. This isn't usually an issue, but if your camera goes to sleep or low power mode after a little while (like mine), you will have to wake up the camera (for example by half-pressing the shutter button) to change focus. So, if you plan on using extension tube(s) (aka the poor man's macro adapter) you will not be able to change focus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2019 by mkwarman

  • Wow! Almost Unbelievable Lens
Style: Lens Only
This is the most amazing lens. It is beautiful, takes super sharp photos, and has an awesome IS system. I shot tests at f9.0 at 1/30 of a second at 300mm. Can you believe some of them were tack sharp (not all of them). It also focuses at 300mm to less than 4 feet away. Great for nature close ups of small things. Not quite a macro but a real close focusing lens. Not sure I will need a tripod with this 21st century super glass. And the price! OMG. What a bargain. I replaced my trusty 70 to 200mm f4.0 zoom in my camera bag with this bad boy. Now, where are those humming birds that I have been wanting to shoot? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021 by Steve Moeller

  • Sharp and Stable, Recommended Sharp and Stable, Recommended
Style: Lens Only
This is a sharp and stable lens. The IS (image stabilization) is especially impressive. I got a few sharp hand held images at 300mm shot at 1/25th sec. with a higher success rate by 1/80th sec. [Photo of squirrel was 1/80 sec. @ 300mm] This far exceeds the recommended 1/300th sec. for this focal length on a full frame camera. As others have mentioned, this is not an "L" caliber lens from Canon ($1350.00) but a less expensive zoom with a more manageable weight. The new LCD information window is not useful to me as focal length is already printed less than an inch away on the lens body and depth of field may be better determined with the "preview" button or by looking at a test shot. I have not tested the focal responsiveness of the new nano focus feature but I will assume it is on a par with my 18-135 lens with the same engineering. Nano focus is used for continual fast auto focus, especially while shooting video. For stills, the auto focus is fast and responsive. My tests so far have been on my full frame Canon 5D Mk IV and even the corners appear sharp. See the red hibiscus image where the yellow stamin in the corner is sharp. My 300mm f4 L series prime lens is slightly sharper with more contrast but it weighs more, can't zoom and costs significantly more. This zoom is a fine vacation lens where the weight reduction is greatly appreciated. The IS (rated at 4 stops) means the loss of light from a 5.6 lens can be somewhat compensated with a slower shutter speed (with a stable subject). The lens bokeh (out of focus background blur) is pleasant and useful to isolate the subject (see the image of the dove). All of the attached sample images were hand held. I will further test the lens on a crop sensor Canon 80D and will report any changes here. On a crop sensor camera, this lens becomes a 112mm to 480mm zoom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017 by Jack Dallas

  • Very Impressed
Style: Lens Only
First off, the autofocus on this lens is amazing. Very fast. I do sports photography for football, soccer, and basketball, and I need a product that gets non-blurry images and can stay focused on the subject. This lens definitely preforms well in that category. The image stabalization is also amazing because in a cold environment, I shake a lot, and I need something that can help me keep my images look good with a little bit of shaking. This lens definitely helps a lot. The image quality is definitely good too. This is 100% a lens I will stick with long term. Amazing for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Hunter Armitage

  • Great for Wildlife Great for Wildlife
Style: Lens Only
This is a great lightweight telephoto lens for wildlife photography. I have a giant telephoto that is basically a telescope I used for a Safari, and while it's great, it is extraordinarily unwieldy. This is a good alternative - better than the cheaper canon kit lenses that the entry level DSLRs come with or the entry level zoom lens Canon makes, but actually portable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by C. Long

  • Well worth the money but watch out for internal large particles.
Style: Lens Only
I originally bought it from Amazon but had to return the lens as it had "something" stuck to the inside lens. Amazon was out of stock on the replacement, so I canceled the replacement order and instead bought it from that big camera store in NYC. ;o) On a full frame sensor, there is quite a bit of vignette at f/4 on the short end and f/5.6 on the long end of the telephoto ranges. There's also some pin cushion and barrel distortions present, but not enough to warrant a lower rating. Images are relatively sharp and clear until you get past f/11 on the short end and f/16 on the long end at which point the images soften a bit but again, not enough to warrant a lower rating. For the money, the lens is well worth it. My only advise is if you get the lens, and once you receive it, examine it carefully to make certain there are no large particles floating around inside the lens and if so, return it and get a replacement. My first lens was bad but the second one is fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2017 by The Buddhist Witch

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