Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM 35mm Zoom

Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM 35mm Zoom 

DESCRIPTION

Super telephoto zoom lens with a 10x zoom ratio! High image quality is maintained. Ideal for sports and documentary photography when you need to change the framing often. The zoom adjustment ring lets you adjust the zoom torque to your liking. At the 135mm focal length, close-ups up to 0.25x are possible.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 29, 2023]
joeanderson


Strength:

Just great!! This lens is the one for going "light" meaning with only one lens. Perfect for our sheet rock photo shoot. It has superb optics and fast focusing.

Weakness:

None none none

Purchased:
Used  
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RATING
5
[Mar 23, 2022]
Kyzer


Strength:

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Weakness:

None yet. I'll give an update if I already have mine.

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RATING
5
[Feb 25, 2022]
Janwil


Strength:

Great quality, it's a great buy for me. car service saskatoon

Weakness:

None so far, satisfied user here.

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RATING
5
[Aug 12, 2021]
stussy


Strength:

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Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 13, 2021]
katelinx


Strength:

Extremely versatile. Sturdy and durable. NICE GLASS! Cost Effective solution to multiple lenses. Convenient manual setting. | Auto Glass Repair

Weakness:

None so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jun 15, 2018]
Karovraphix


Strength:

The range is incredible and outstanding sharpness a cross the whole focal range. I like the 35mm wide on this as it gives you that cinema feel to shots

Weakness:

I'm not gonna repeat the weight... I disagree. Many worse lenses are heavier and far less diverse. This lens has no weakness once you learn to use the push/pull zoom.

Price Paid:
850
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
2005
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 01, 2008]
trenchmonkey
Professional

Strength:

Obviously the range. Great color/contrast/sharp wide open. AF fairly brisk 30/40D
and very quick on a 1Series.

Weakness:

heavy for a walkaround, not weathersealed

Best uber zoom in the land (prior to the release of the 28-300L IS replacement)
Shoot a landscape and zoom out to nail a BIF w/o changing lenses. Great for
soccer/baseball. Good long lens technique will yield sharp images wide open
throughout it's 10x range. Ultimate travel lens, stash a fast lil prime for low light
and you're all set. Gorgeous IQ

Similar Products Used:

80-200 f2.8L, all (4)70-200L versions, 100-400L IS

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 10, 2008]
casch
Expert

Strength:

Zoom Range 10X is great
Image quality is excellent

Weakness:

Weight- this thing is heavy but worth carrying.
CAs (purple fringe)- With high contrast images and on the wide end.... noticeable

I (like most others) purchased this to limit my lens changing and still have a high quality image. For me the zoom range is normal to telephoto as I use a 40d (1.6 crop) so I pair it up with a 17-50mm to handle most my focal lengths. A good sign that I am happy with it is that it is usually on the camera unless I have something specific to shoot that one of my other lenses is better suited. Now lens changing is almost a thing of the past. I will give the rating in a 1-10 (10 being the best) in each section with an explanation if needed.

Build quality- 10 it doesn't get any better but comes at a price in weight. This lens is heavy. In fact I own 6 "L" series lenses and this is the heaviest.

Focus speed-9 It is extremely fast focusing in daylight but at 350mm and 5.6 lower light conditions can take their toll.

Color and Contrast-10 Typical Canon L color and contrast. It doesn't get any better.

Sharpness-9 While still excellent There is a price to be paid for that extreme zoom range and here it is. Don't get me wrong. It knocks the socks off of most consumer lenses but it isn't like the rest of my "L" lenses.

CAs-8 Chromatic Aberration is significant at the wide settings. Not horrible but its there. Shoot raw in high contrast scenes and remove it in PS (very easy to do).

Ergonomics-8 Its smooth and you can lock the zoom down at any length but you got to get used to the push pull zoom.

In short it does what I wanted from it. As a option with airlines limiting baggage and weight this solves the problem of carrying too much along. It

Customer Service

Though discontinued Canon service is excellent.

Similar Products Used:

Other Canon L lenses include
28-80 2.8-4 L
80-200 2.8 L
300mm 4.0 L
I also use a 17-50mm 2.8 Tamron SP that I am very happy with.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 09, 2003]
John99
Intermediate

Strength:

Build Image quality Zoom range Speed and ease of focus

Weakness:

Weight No 'IS' Speed of lens Cost

I bought this lens recently to compliment my 70-200 2.8L. It replaces a Canon 28-200 and Tamron 28-300 (I was unhappy with the image quality of both). I was a little worried - having read some reviews - that this lens wouldn't be up to what I expect from 'L' glass. Well, I can't see that much difference between the pictures from this lens and my other 'L' lenses. Yes , the others lenses are a bit sharper but it is very marginal. It is streets ahead of the standard canon zooms for sharpness and overall image quality! The build is excellent and I don't mind the push pull zoom. The lens is very heavy but most 'L' glass is. Although a slightly smaller lens than the 70-200 the weight is carried nearer the camera body and this seems to give it a heavier feel. It is an expensive lens which is not as fast as some and doesn't have IS but given it covers such a wide range I can put up with that. I wanted to have the choice of going out with only one lens and thats what I now have. I can see this staying on the camera more than it really should!

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Canon 70-200 2.8L IS, 75-300 IS, 28-200, Tamron 28-200 and 28-300 (new 'small' ones)

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 08, 2003]
hommedars
Professional

Strength:

Focal range! Superb optics and fast focusing.

Weakness:

At 6 pounds, it isn't light, but think of all those other lenses you aren't lugging around.

I bought this lens because I was tired of always changing lenses in outdoor situations. It has proven to be the on of the best investments I have made in photography. A pleasure to use--rock solid and stable. Give it enough light and you can easily produce stunning hand held shots!

Similar Products Used:

Nothing even comes close!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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