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Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002)

Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002)

Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002)
$ 2,199.00

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Based on 104 ratings
Value for money
9.55
Customer service
9.24
Packaging
9.27
Satisfaction
9.57

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Product Description

Lens with a constant f/2 aperture in the L series. An aperture of 8 is the maximum.
New optical design for significant improvement in the sharpness of edges and corners.
By using Sub Wavelength Coating (SWC) and Air Sphere Coating (ASC), flare and ghosting are significantly reduced.
The lens is highly resistant to dust and water, allowing it to be used in harsh environmental
This lens has a circular aperture (9 blades) which is perfect for creating beautiful, ethereal Compatibility with the Extender is not supported. An Extension Tube EF12 II-0 could magnify an object up to It will not be compatible with Wide at 65 (Tele). The EF25 II- 1 extension tube magnifies up to a magnifying power of 2. There is no compatibility with 14 at Tele (Wide). There are 16 elements in 12 groups. The filter size is 82 millimeters, and P is 1. Filter with a diameter of 75 millimeters

Questions & Answers

Initially loved the MKII then switched to the Sony A7 II. Canon is one of the things I am thinking about coming back to. What is the point of getting an IIII if you are going to correct distortion and vignetting in post?

It is an incremental upgrade over the II. (Answer assumes you will be using a Full Frame camera.) With it, you can get better overall sharpness from edge to edge, no matter what zoom and aperture setting you use. Though, it is a thousand dollars, and, to be honest, unless you have an urgent need to shoot F2, you may not need it. On a lens as wide as this, 8 seems excessive. If you have the MkII, it would be better to spend that money on lenses you don't already own that can add depth to your kit. These are some good ones that come to mind in that price range. This is what EF 70- stands for There are two aperture settings for the 200mm F2 lens. This 8L IS II USM is designed for military use. One of the best zoom lenses Canon makes, this lens can be used for a wide range of applications. Anything shot in low light, whether it is a portrait or an action shot, or just nature, is just This lens is EF 85mm F1 and is rated at f/1.4. The 2L II USM is A Canon lens that is hotly desired for portraits but often overlooked due to its cost. I chose to give it a place in the list because you seem ok with investing that sort of money. You may want to pursue it if you want to do a lot of portraits. The meaning of EF is The 70mm F2 is a nice lens. The 8L II USM is in the middle. This would be a better choice for low light actions, since it has less distortion, and is also good for more As for the Tamron G2, its latest version is stunning for a 1200mm lens. If you buy a combo of 1000 dollar lenses, you're good to go I certainly don't think you should spend $2,000 on a lens, especially when you think most of the time the lens will not be used.*br> *br>The F2 is an especially expensive lens. An 8-inch aperture is the main reason this lens is two grand. However, it can only be useful when shooting fast action in low light (and wide angles are infrequently used in low light) or when shooting astrophotography (and much cheaper lenses perform equally as well). You probably won't even shoot at F2 if this camera is going to be used mostly for landscapes and other common wide shots. I like the Canon M8 most of the time. Why not go for the F4 IS instead, which is half the price? One more very sharp lens (rivals the III), and it is the best wide angle camera lens for full frame Canon

Are you able to use it with Canon XSI?

In short, yes. The Xsi is compatible with all Canon EF lenses.

Why is the 16-inch screen different from the 11-inch screen Can the iii and iii be used with 35mm lenses?

The optical design has been changed to make it more precise and sharper on the edges, and better color reproduction has been added to the coating

What is the point of paying more than 2000 dollars for something that doesn't come in the original box?

The original box was enclosed with mine. Unless it comes with the original box, I would think that it might not be brand new to the seller (or not in the box at all).

Selected User Reviews For Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002)

On Saturday, I used it for the first time
5/5

I found it to be a perfect solution to what I frequently try to accomplish. Currently, I have 11 L lenses in my collection. Despite my 16-foot high ceiling, I believed I did not need a 16-foot high ceiling My first experience with this glass was 35mm, and only recently have I begun to evaluate it. As a result of the 11-step process There are three types of lenses 24mm, 35mm, and 24-70 At first, I thought there was really no need for another lens of that focal length. When I started comparing the two, I saw a big difference between them. In contrast to the F4, the 8 mark III has a larger sensor. It was eventually decided that the extra stops are worth it.
I used it for the first time for an entire weekend and found it to be the perfect solution for what I frequently try to accomplish I am interested in urban and landscape I am not an expert, but I feel that pictures are very sharp and the focal range is perfect for what I am trying to accomplish, instead of having the extra complexity associated with the 11-16 There can be a wait, its size is larger, it lacks filter support, and there will be a foreground distortion. The 11-digit code will remain the same There is a likelihood that this 16-mm lens will grow to 24mm in the near future Whenever a situation or circumstance calls for it, I will be drawn to the 35mm format. A super flexible lens offers great quality at every focal length for a great compromise. I have taken 440 shots, of which 156 were taken at 30mm or over, 140 at 200mm or over, and 76 with 26mm or less With the exception of the 28mm range, the rest is distributed uniformly.

Jalen Stein
Jalen Stein
| Sep 22, 2020
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5/5

com. Please visit www. com. You can then use this lens after you've rented it Then, when I was asked to buy it for a gig, I jumped at the chance. Even though it weighs more than the same Mark II version, what's the difference? With the Tokina 16-35, I had a lot of fun The 28 mm tube I had several years ago is just as heavy and the flares on the tube are non-existent. I loved it, but I think half of my shots had a JJ Abrams flare to them. I've already shot about 500 photos with this Canon Mark iii lens and there isn't a flare yet. Someone wrote a review that said the lens flared, and so far, I haven't seen a flare. It is great that the corners do not creep and that the glass produces very sharp corners and a nice As a pro who has been shooting for 16 or 17 years, I have absolutely fallen in love with my new lens after two weeks. This camera is ideal for wide angle shots of the landscape and for photographing inside the house. You could use it however you want and just get insurance if you drop it.

Yes it's expensive but I'm going to use it for years to come, it comes with a Canon lens hood and a sweet leather bag. The L series is finally catching up with Nikon with the L series, and this bad boy is proof of that.

Jessica Cooke
Jessica Cooke
| Jun 28, 2021
The image is sharper, less vignetted, has more colors saturation, and has enhanced contrast
5/5

The New Version is an Improvement Over the Old Version. It can be used with the Canon EF 16-35 zoom lens The aperture of the 35mm has been set to In contrast, the EF 16-85L III lens will take the place of the EF 16-85L II lens The aperture of the 35mm has been set to There are eight lenses in the 8L II series. If you have the extra cash or are planning to buy a 16-inch HDTV, you should consider upgrading to the 16-inch version of this monitor for its vastly superior picture quality and excellent contrast For the first time, the II series is presented at 16mm with an uncomfortable amount of vignetting, and has soft corners, essentially. It consists of The lens, which shows very little, is a series lens. A pleasing saturation and contrast can be found in the lens. As a result, the III is heavier and longer, as well as wider. Moreover, it is more expensive than the series version. But those are the trade-offs The quality of the image is improved by this tradeoff. There is no doubt you'll enjoy the III series version just as much as you loved the II series version. This is a highly recommended book.

Winston Barnes
Winston Barnes
| Jun 13, 2021
I am stunned
5/5

At all apertures, the image is extraordinarily sharp. This item is for sale 35 prime and 17 prime Having this sharp lens has helped me to improve my vision by 40 points. In low light, this photo sample is taken at a focal length of 16mm, aperture of I was three inches from the pup when I took this image at 8 and 3200 ISO.

Preston Tate
Preston Tate
| May 20, 2021
I must say that Canon lenses are amazing! A wide angle lens was something I was looking for, after reading the reviews and doing some research, I decided to get it
5/5

The Canon EF 24-105mm f3. 5-5. 6 IS USM Lens is again a great lens from Canon! A 2 f/2. 0 lens. It's awesome that 8 is so It's time to find a DSLR with a full-sized sensor so I can find out just how wide this lens There is one down side to it and that is that it is very expensive.

Azrael Horton
Azrael Horton
| Aug 31, 2020
This is the sharpest lens I have ever seen from a Canon! Over the past 30 years, I have been taking photos ever since I had my first 4x5 camera
5/5

Since I have never had great luck with the sharpness of any digital lens prior to this lens, I am very happy with it. Just like the old Linhof Schneider lenses, this is a very sharp lens. The corner to corner ratio is extremely I'm looking forward to the 24-megapixel camera that's supposed to be out by the end of this year. Hopefully without chromatic aberrations. In the next round of Canon's sharpness update, the 105mm lens will be included. The lens is available here. Compared to the previous edition, it is well worth the upgrade You are wasting money on the 17-megapixel camera that's way too small and not worth the extra money for the 35mm The lens has a focal length of 40mm.

Cullen McClure
Cullen McClure
| Mar 01, 2021
I love it
5/5

I love this lens! Whenever I want to take big photos or when I have to work in a tight space, I use it! Since its maximum aperture is 2, you don't get the same results as you would with a wide aperture since it only goes to I like it for 8 but I don't like it for higher FPS.

Alexis Goldberg
Alexis Goldberg
| Oct 28, 2020
This is an excellent Landscape photos can be taken with this
5/5

In accordance with the advertisement. I received it very quickly. I am very pleased with the Landscape photos can be taken with this.

Lillian Ramirez
Lillian Ramirez
| Sep 27, 2020

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