6/25/2012

Learning More About The 0345B002

By Thelma Kent


Canon, a reputable camera company, has been supplying its customers with affordable and high quality products since 1935. Lines of camera bodies, lenses, and accessories appeal to both the amateur photographer and the professional alike. The 0345B002 lens continues this tradition.

If you find yourself shooting nature scenes, such as animals on safari or at the zoo, or major sporting events, you may be faced with a problem. A these venues, you cannot approach your subject. In fact, you may be as far as several hundred feet. With the 30-70 millimeter telephoto zoom, your subject will appear to be just feet away. This results in a desirable close up composition.

It also has an improved Image Stabilizer. When the lens is zoomed in quite close or is using a slower shutter speed, camera shake can be quite a problem. This subtle movement, usually from a hand, can ruin a shot. With the option of three different settings, the photographer can choose the perfect solution. A 'Mode Two' setting has a similar effect on images when the camera is being panned with a subject.

The lowest F stop for the 0345B002 is f/4. This number refers to the size of the opening on the aperture, indicating the amount of light allowed to pass through the camera. The smaller the denominator of this fraction is, the more light is allowed in. The depth of field, or how much of the frame is in focus, also decreases. Essentially, this means the background will become less and less detailed, much like a macro setting on a compact digital camera.

For its size, it is quite a remarkable tool. As the second generation of the EF 75-300mm IS zoom, it has improved in several key areas. The weight has decreased noticeably, as has the diameter at three inches across. Finally, the speed of the autofocus, the process by which the camera focuses on the subject of your image, has increased.

For hobby photographers looking to step up their game, the 0345B002 is the perfect lens, working for sporting events and performances or nature scenes.




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