EF 70-200mm F4.0L IS II USM
EF 70-200mm F4.0L IS II USM
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EF 70-200mm F4.0L IS II USM
EF 70-200mm F4.0L IS II USM

EF 70-200mm F4.0L IS II USM

Canon

4549292095135
Zoom lens EF 70-200mm F4 L II IS USM
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€ 1.880,57

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Canon Zoom lens EF 70-200mm f/4L II IS USM

Retaining the excellent performance at maximum aperture of the much larger f/2.8L IS but in a smaller and more travel-friendly size, the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L II IS USM Lens is a professional zoom telephoto suitable for a broad range of applications from sports to portraiture. It is fully compatible with the Extender EF 1.4x II and 2x II teleconverters (requires f/8 AF sensitivity with EF 2x II), and its built-in image stabilizer allows the equivalent hand-holding ability of a shutter speed 4 steps faster-making this a great lens for capturing still subjects with a telephoto perspective in very low light. The stabilizer can be activated to only correct shake in the vertical axis for panning action when desired as well.

Like every autofocus Canon "L" lens, the EF 70-200mm f/4L II IS USM delivers optical performance equal to similar fixed focal length lenses, with silent, high-speed focusing and full-time manual focus override capacity. Distortions and aberrations are remarkably small for a lens of such capability. This lens combines 1 artificial fluorite element with 2 UD (Ultra-low Dispersion) elements to help achieve images free of secondary spectrum aberrations, which are often the bane of consumer-grade telephoto zooms. Its aperture diaphragm is circular, to help create very natural out-of-focus background highlights.

This 70-200mm lens has a minimum focusing distance of 3.3' (1m) throughout its entire range of focal lengths, and it accepts 67mm screw-in filters.

What are the Differences Between the Canon 70-200mm f/4L IS II Lens and the Canon 70-200mm f/4L IS Lens?

The II has an improved 5-stop image stabilization system that is very quiet and includes mode III
The II has optimized Super Spectra Coating for reduced ghosting and flare and improved contrast
The II has a reduced minimum focus distance (3.3'' vs 3.9'' / 1m vs. 1.2m) and an improved maximum magnification (0.27x vs. 0.21x)
The II has improved image quality and an improved optical design while retaining the same 20/15 element/group counts and same fluorite and dual UD lens count
The II has a 9-blade rounded aperture (vs. 8)
The II has improved weather sealing, matching the other recently introduced L-series lenses
The II has fluorine coating on the front and rear lens elements, keeping them cleaner and making them much easier to clean.
The II has Canon''s newer, whiter paint color, matching the other recently-introduced lenses.
The II is very slightly larger and heavier and has a slightly larger 72mm filter size (vs. 67mm)
The II has minor typographical changes including the words "Image Stabilizer" and "Ultrasonic" printed below the focal length range and next to the focus distance window. The gold "Image Stabilizer" has been removed from the mount area.

That is a rather solid list of improvements with some individual items alone being upgrade-worthy. So, now you are bracing yourself for the price increase and as-usual, there is one. However, the street price increase is not that big. The 12-year newer model II looks like a sure-win to me.

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