Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II USM ultra long focus lens
Canon's 400mm F2.8 lens was born in 1981 and is the most representative lens in Canon's New FD system that showcases Canon's technological strength at that time. It can be said to be one of the lenses that laid the foundation for Canon's modern DSLR ultra long focus lenses. F2.8 has excellent image quality even when the aperture is fully open, and does not change the lens length when focusing, with good handling performance. The New FD 400mm F2.8L lens adopts an 8-group 11 piece structure, 9 aperture blades, a volume of 166mm x 348mm, and a weight of approximately 5350g.
Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM ultra long focus lens
The Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens is designed with 13 sets of 17 lenses, equipped with USM ultrasonic motors and IS optical stabilization system, which can reduce shutter speed while still obtaining sharp images. The lens has a recent focusing distance of 2.5m, a diagonal angle of view of 6 degrees and 50 minutes, and a maximum magnification of 0.13 times. It is suitable for capturing distant scenery and can obtain sharp images. It is a lens often used by professional photographers.
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