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  2. Canon EF 400mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The 400mm f / 4 DO IS II USM, which replaced an earlier version of the same lens in 2014, [3] is one of only two Canon lenses that make use of diffractive optics (the other is the EF 70–300mm f/4.5–5.6 DO IS USM). The use of diffractive optics allows the lens to be significantly lighter than it might otherwise be.

  3. Canon EF 70–200mm lens - Wikipedia

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    f/4L IS II USM [6] f/2.8L USM [7] [8] f/2.8L IS USM; f/2.8L IS II USM [9] [10] f/2.8L IS III USM [11] The latest iterations of both the f/4 and the f/2.8 variants were announced on 7 June 2018. The f/4 is currently under production and the original MSRP was increased from US$1,299 to US$1,499. In March 2021, it was reported that Canon had ...

  4. Canon Extender EF - Wikipedia

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    The 100 mm f/2 on the left is incompatible with Canon Extenders, unlike the 70-200mm f/2.8 IS on the right. 300mm f/2.8 IS lens, no extender 300mm f/2.8 IS lens, 1.4× extender 300mm f/2.8 IS lens, 2.0× extender. These Extender EF lenses can only be used with lenses that have a compatible mount.

  5. Canon EF 35mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The EF 35mm f / 1.4L II USM is a successor of the EF 35mm f / 1.4L USM. It was announced at the 27th of August 2015 and is available since October same year. [1] The EF 35mm f / 1.4L II USM lens is the first lens in Canon line up to use a Blue Spectrum Refractive Optics element (BR element) to reduce the chromatic aberration at the blue end of the spectrum. [2]

  6. Canon EF lens mount - Wikipedia

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    The newest IS Mark II versions of certain EF super telephoto lenses (the 300mm f/2.8L, [6] 400mm f/2.8L, [7] 500mm f/4L, [8] and 600mm f/4L [9]), plus the 200–400mm f/4L IS [10] and 100–400mm f/4–5.6L IS II, [11] have a third setting, Mode 3. Mode 1 is normal mode, used for typical photography, where the subject does not move.

  7. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Canon II D (1952) Canon IV SB (1952) Canon II AF (1953) Canon II F (1953) Canon II AX (1953) Canon II S (1954) Canon IV Sb2 (1954) Canon II S2 (1955) Canon II D2 (1955) Canon II F2 (1955) In 1956, Canon departed from the Leica II Style and developed a more contemporary look, along with a Contax style self-timer level to the left of the lens mount.