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  • Kids can discover how to make all sorts of things happen with Wader Garage and Ramps Playset
  • Features functional parts like a car wash, gas station, crane, car lift and more
  • Use the rotary knob to make the elevator go up and down
  • Includes three Wader vehicles
  • Built-in carry handle makes it easy to transport from one room to the next

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Europe's favorite car garage is finally available in the US! More than 1.7 million pieces have been sold in Europe so far! Garage Nr. 1 features integrated carrying handle, lift, car wash, side exit, gas station and 5 small vehicles. Best of all: no assembly required, this garage ships full assembled! Wader Quality Toys is one of the few toy manufacturers to remain loyal to Germany as a production site (toys are no made in China)! Wader Quality Toys conform to the highest Quality Control Tests! Size: 20" x 16" x 16". Ages 3 & up.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Parking Garage Toy Set
By Sheila J.
I bought this parking garage for my nephew for his third birthday. I can say it is outstanding. The colors are vibrant, it comes all assembled with a carry handle. The small cars that come with it operate beautifully. There is so much you can do with this, he is occupied for hours. I recommend it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Big Hit!
By booklovergayle
Shared by two grandsons - 4 and 2. Hours of fun. It does take up a lot of space so not good in a confined area.

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2Wader Garage Review
By madarrow
Wader Garage And Ramps Playset With CarsI was very disappointed in the quality and durability of this car ramp. I researched extensively for a durable car ramp and based on reviews, this one was rated high. I, however, found the quality of the plastic cheap. In order for the ramp to stay together, we used a high quality glue. For the price, it wasn't worth it.

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Buy Online Pokemon Trading Card 3-ring Binder: Pikachu

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  • Large size

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for pokemon card collectors or pokemon fan
By pat
I am a collector of all things pokemon and i was buying the small pokemon card holders that have 4 slots and 9 slots but this is so much better it has a nice design int the front for pokemon lovers of the original series and its durable, it has a pocket on the front and back of the inner binder. The price is pricey for a binder but i paid for it just because it was the only pokemon binder available on amazon. if you want a pokemon item get it, if you want a place to store your pokemon cards (you need to buy the ultra pro card holders with 3 ring holes seperate) get it.

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5Awesome Binder
By cd
I actually have 2 binders that have different designs.One has Ash,Misty,Brock,and Pikachu while the other one is the Pokedex one with Pikachu.They're from 1999 so it's a must buy if you need a sturdy place to store old Pokemon cards even though you need to buy the sheets seperately.Then again I think these were made for school.It took like 13 years and jamming around three decks worth of cards to finally start tearing.So if you like the the old Generation 1 Pokemon then consider buying one.

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4Old Fan
By Chelsea
I actually bought this binder many years ago when pokemon was first popular. I was quite a bit younger then, and I'm pretty surprised to say that it's survived all these years through my childhood. This binder is pretty durable and stylish. It's not as cheap as another plain binder that you could just put your own picture in the front, but I like the pre-made pokemon design that covers this whole binder, inside and out. This is a collectible from my childhood so I'd recommend this to anyone who is interested in really completing their pokemon cards collection if you're willing to spend a little extra money. I currently have 51 pages of the plastic card holders in it with tons of cards stuffed to the max in them, and I still think a few more pages could fit in; so this binder can definitely hold quite a lot of cards before it bursts at the seams.

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  • Dimensions: 0 in. H x 0 in. W x 0in. D
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4nice set of puzzles
By DD67
this is a really nice set of puzzles that come out of a frame and then snap back in with high interest subjects for a 3 year old beginner puzzle worker.However, this is an example of amazon over pricing. I paid much less for mine, I have several sets. this is a very nice set with the horse, dogs, and ocean life. The puzzles have held up for years with a day care setting. They are a great size for 3 or 4 children to sit at a kitchen table and work on their own puzzle puzzles.Maybe they are worth 30bucks ????

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Reviews Canon EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Standard Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Canon EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Standard Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • EF mount; standard zoom lens
  • Internal focusing; full-time manual focus; aspherical lens
  • 24-85mm focal length
  • f/3.5-4.5 maximum aperture
  • Micro UltraSonic Motor (USM)

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Compact, powerful and lightweight, the new Canon EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM zoom lens gives you 3.5x magnification for a fraction of what you d expect to pay. Fully compatible with all EOS cameras, the EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM is particularly useful as a standard zoom lens for the EOS IX Advanced Photo System SLR, providing enhanced wide-angle capability for the smaller APS format. Item Specifications: Product Description: Canon zoom lens - 24 mm - 85 mm Lens System: Zoom lens Mounting Type: Canon EF Lens Aperture: F/3.5-4.5 Focal Length: 24 mm - 85 mm Optical Zoom: 3.5 x Min Focus Range: 19.7 in Focus Adjustment: Automatic, manual Lens Construction: 12 group(s) / 15 element(s) Special Functions: Zoom Filter Size: 67 mm Length: 3 in Weight: 13.4 oz Localization: English

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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5A Fabulous Documentary Lens
By Terrance M. Carroll
I've had this lens for a few years now, and I absolutely love it. It is compact, sharp, and dependable. I'm a wide-angle shooter, so this one is just about perfect. Canon's USM is beautiful. Unlike Nikon, Canon seeks and achieves quiet, fast, and accurate auto focusing. Coupled with a light and quiet EOS camera body, and you've got an excellent documentary kit, great for shooting people in close and personal. At 24 mm, this lens gives excellent range for close work, with lots of depth and sharpness, making focusing and composing a cinch in evolving situations. My only gripe with this lens is its manual focus ring. I grew up with manual focus, and I love excercising that skill, but this lens has nothing more than an obligatory, plastic, and poorly placed focusing ring that discourages manual work. Fortunately, Canon's autofocusing system is phenomenal. Round-out your EOS kit with a Canon SpeedLite (compatible all the way down to 24 mm).

20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5middle-class lens
By Sergiy Beketov
This lens is almost superb for its price! It's a middle-class lens, what appears in the following:

- it has bigger light-factor (3.5-4.0 vs 4.0-5.6 in the low-class lenses). This gives you more possibilities, for instance to use faster shutter speeds or to decrease the depth-of-fild for special effects)

- the first (outer) lens doesn't spin what gives you an opportunity to use square filters; using a poliriser becomes as easy as any other filter.

- the USM (Ultra Sonic Motor) gives you a really super speed of focusing and completely silent engine. You'll catch the fastest actions and nothing will distrub your object!

These are the most important and useful features of the lens. I should also admit, that the focal distance of this lens is almost ideal for everyday photography, because gives you an opportunity to shoot from landscapes (~24-50mm) to portraiture (~50-85mm) with an equal simplicity and quality.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
3Make that 3.5 stars
By Coronet Blue
Here's another case where it all depends on how you use it and what you expect. Personally, I like really sharp images. This means, I can photograph something that has a lot of detail and examine the corners of the image at 100 - 200% and "read" what's there. If this sounds like you, then this isn't what you're looking for (unfortunately, neither is the 24-70 L but its much closer).If you just enjoy taking pictures and want a good, "walk around" lens that's not ridiculously heavy, you'll love this lens--and believe me, I envy you.Sharpness. Its reasonably sharp at all apertures except wide open. No big deal since few lenses are great, wide open. Nothing is blurry (at least on an SLR with 1.6 crop factor) but nothing will make you break into a smile at the devastating crispness, either. Best f-stop was between 5.6 and 8, just where it should be.Chromatic aberration. Not great, but there is something about digital cameras that makes even the most well corrected lenses show some "CA". If you can live with good-not-great sharpness, the CA shouldn't be a concern.Barrel distortion. Gracious. The test at photozone_de should have prepared me for this, but at the 24mm end this lens is almost in semi-fisheye territory. So....flowers, people and landscapes, fine. Walls, windows and anything flat or square, not fine. Correctable in Photoshop but tedious to get just right.Construction. Space age Polycarbonate (plastic). Seems fine to me. From the comments on "build quality" you'd think every doctor on vacation in Tahiti was embedded in Afghanistan. Its a precision item, made out of plastic but it looks to me like it will be fine, unless dropped. I did notice that dust gets inside but since lenses do not take pictures of themselves this shouldn't affect image quality. Dust sure hasn't hurt my ancient view camera lenses.Focusing. The ultrasonic motor works flawlessly. Fast and silent.So that's it. For me, the sharpness and barreling were an issue. But its a perfectly usable lens; just not a great one. Reasonably priced, too. While I wait for a spectacular L wide angle zoom, I'm going to get the 50 macro and probably the 35/2 as well. Not very convenient, I admit, but along with the Tokina 12-24 and my 70-200 L, I should be in good shape.

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Reviews Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • 70-200mm telephoto zoom lens with f/4 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras
  • Inner focusing system and ring-type ultra-sonic monitor for quick and quiet autofocusing
  • Compatible with same tripod collar (sold separately) as EF 300mm f/4L USM lens
  • 3.9-foot close-focusing distance; supports use of circular polarizing filter
  • Measures 3 inches in diameter and 6.8 inches long; weighs 25 ounces; 1-year warranty

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Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras. What's in the box: E-67U 67mm Snap-On Lens Cap Lens Dust Cap E (Rear), ET-74 Lens Hood, LP1224 Lens Case, 1-Year Warranty

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397 of 402 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect on-the-go lens
By Michael C. M. Chow
I have to say, "Wow I love this lens."I'd recommend this lens for three kinds of people:1) People who want to get a taste of the L-series lenses who need a lens in the 70-200mm focal length relatively inexpensively;2) People who already own the 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens who have to lug that huge thing around for a long time;3) People who want a L-series 70-200mm lens who don't NEED f/2.8 or IS.Call me a wimp, but shooting 1000-2000 shots a day in the field with the 70-200mm f/2.8 IS gets tiring, especially if you're hand-holding. This lens is relatively inexpensive for being L-series glass, the difference in optical quality is almost imperceptible from the f/2.8, and it's sturdy and ergonomic enough to use all day long.When I plan on shooting the whole day, especially over the course of several days, this is the lens I take with me, NOT the f/2.8 IS. It's shorter, narrower, and lighter. While you may not feel the difference when shooting for a couple of hours, take two people of equal endurance and strength and give them the f/4 and f/2.8 IS and send them out for a day and you know who is going to come back with the sore arms when the day is over.On a 1.6x FOVCF body, the 70-200mm focal range makes this lens a little tight; but at 1.3x or 1.0x FOVCF, this focal length range is quite awesome. When I travel, I like to pair this lens with the 17-40mm f/4 and use my feet to fill the gap between 40 and 70mm (I also take along el-cheapo 50mm f/1.8 so I can shoot in low light, and the 1.4x teleconverter to give myself an effective 450mm reach) -- all of this is a good, lightweight, relatively inexpensive package. Also, while being quite a chunk of pocket change, this lens is nowhere near as expensive as the f/2.8 versions, and so it's a lot less of something to worry about when traveling or shooting under adverse conditions.As so far, I have found NOTHING that I do not like about this lens (well, except for the one-stop loss from f/2.8).I have to say that if you are looking for a single lens to do General Purpose work, this is not it. This lens is for specfic purposes. This lens works best as one-half of a pair, taking the upper useful focal lengths, while you use something like the 17-40mm f/4L or the 24-70mm f/2.8L to handle lower range of focal lengths. If you're looking for a carry-everywhere never-change lens, try the 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. It's a great value, the focal length range is in the sweet spot, and the optics are not bad.Otherwise, if you fit into one of the three categories at the beginning of this post, I would highly recommend this lens to you.

314 of 324 people found the following review helpful.
5Incredible quality at a reasonable price
By mister_t42
In my opinion, this Canon lens provides the best value in Canon's entire line up of "L" glass (lenses). If you have never used an L lens before, this will open your eyes to what you have been missing. Very fast focusing, very sharp images, very little chromatic abberation, and consistent quality through the entire zoom and aperature range.

One note; with a widest aperature of f/4 and a long focal length, you will not be able to take indoor photos without excellent lighting or a flash. I've tried to take photos of ice hockey, where the rinks are notoriously poorly lit, and had very little success. Even with a tripod it is a challenge to maintain a fast enough shutter speed to freeze the action of a kids game (yes, even with ISO at 800). But in good lighting or outdoors in the daytime, this lense rocks.

Great sports photos. Great nature photos. This lense is extremely versatile. I have even used it with flash indoors for portrait photography.

There is not too much to mention on the negative side. Its size and color do make it stand out a bit in public, and people may thing you are a professional photographer. I've also noted that the depth-of-field with a wide open aperature, especially at f4, is very narrow. As long as you've been careful to focus on your subject, the background will be blurry. But focus on something other than your subject and you may find your subject to be blurry.

All in all, this is one great lens that will let you take very sharp photos. And it is a bargain price compared to its f/2.8 and f/2.8IS sibliings.

402 of 423 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Lens but......
By R. Robillard
Like many people my decision on a telephoto zoom lens came down to buying the Canon 70-200mm f/4L or the Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM. The trade offs seemed clear at first. The former performs slightly better (see Canon website for MTF data), is better designed & built, is faster and has the "L" lens status. User comments and ratings (at more than one site) are slightly more favorable for the L lens. The 70-300mm has an improved IS and of course a longer focal length. Both cost about the same so money was not a factor in my decision.I eventually decided on the L lens and was initially disappointed. Photos ranged from wonderful to not very good at all. In fact, I almost returned the lens. Eventually I figured out the problem. My yard is heavily shaded so most of the initial photo's were taken in low light and I had selected shutter speeds that were too slow. To avoid camera shake you need to shoot at the reciprocal of the focal length or faster. Sounds simple but with the Digital Rebel XT (which I was using) you need to consider the camera's 1.6 multiplication factor. So at 200mm you need a shutter speed of 1/320 or faster not 1/200 like I initially thought. Once I made the speed adjustment things changed for the better.Still I have some mixed feelings about my decision. When the light is good this is a fantastic lens but with the IS feature offered on the 70-300mm I would probably get photos that I will miss with this lens.I can't fault the performance of this lens for its limitations and I have given it 5 stars. In other words it does what it is supposed to do very well but my message to other buyers is to consider where you are most likely to use the lens before buying. Remember IS becomes increasingly important as you extend the focal length. If your camera is already extending it by a factor of 1.6 you may find IS a very attractive feature.(Note the 70-300mm has a recall on certain model numbers because of problems when using the lens in a portrait position.) By the way, I purchased from Amazon and it was a flawless transaction!

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For Sale Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • EF mount; telephoto lens
  • Ultra-low Dispersion glass with Fluorite elements; inner focusing ring
  • 135mm focal length f/2 maximum aperture Ring USM motor
  • Comes with Leather bag & lens hood

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The fastest 135mm telephoto lens in its class. Ideal for indoor sports and portraits with background blur. Two UD-glass elements correct secondary spectrum for outstanding sharpness and color. Compatible with Extender EF 1.4x II and 2x II.

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109 of 109 people found the following review helpful.
5The Stuff of Legends
By J. Caruso
I was in the market to expand my prime collection. I had a rewarding experience with purchasing an 85 f/1.8 (a fantastic lens), and was interested in exploring the 135. After reading all of the reviews here (yes, every single one) as well as reviews on other sites, I got to thinking: can this lens actually be THAT good? A part of me didn't want to believe it. I wanted to think it was some sort of mass hysteria. But another part of me knew that such accolades aren't tossed so casually here. So I broke down and bought one.And I haven't looked back.I've been used to using zooms--and L zooms at that. I thought they were wonderful. I loved them. I never thought I'd want for more. However, this lens really drives home the difference between primes and zooms. The performance of the 135 is nothing short of stunning. I had read the reviews of people using this lens and then marveling at the results. I thought this was quaint, and a result of "lens placebo." But after seeing what this lens produced for me, I knew all the gushing was true. I then took comparison shots with this lens and my 70-200 f/4L. The results were quite convincing: sharpness and color produced by the 135 are definitely on another level than the 70-200 f/4L (and I won't even talk about bokeh because of the f/2 vs. f/4 difference). Since I bought the 135, I haven't put the 70-200 on my camera except to make the comparison shots.Believe the hype. This lens is THAT good.

198 of 204 people found the following review helpful.
5135 f2 is amazing
By terry uy
Everyone gives this lens a rave so maybe i should approach this terrific lens from a shooting POV.Shooting wide open at f2at 135 gives your pictures a distinct quality you would never get from zooms, there isn't a zoom at this focal length that is this speed either. A few primes come close but they're nowhere near as sharp wide open.the af is fast and very accurate and the lens has a great feel on a 20d/5d/10d body even wo the battery grip of the cameras.Close up magnification of .19x to.21 therabouts is a nice bonus of this lens, letting you get closer wo being too in your face for tight headshots.I always felt that photographers usually have a sweet spot when shooting certain things like some portrait photographers like the distance the 85mm gives them when approaching a subject, turns out I'm liking the 135 focal length quite a bit for headshots and the 85 for torso and head shots.One thing I like about this 135/f2 combo is that there's enough DOF to get most of the main subject in view and focus but the background will still be blurred out. It's really great when you want the subject in focus and nothing else, as opposed to the 85 1.2 parts of the subject could melt into the background resulting in images that be a little too ethreal for some tastes. Couldn't you just stop down the 85? Sure but the relationship of the foreground to background would still be different with the 135.The 135 f2 can give a result that's juuust right. The backgrounds just a little more compressed with the foreground but the foreground is sharp but the background is gone. Almost like you lurred the background in photoshop. But you'll never get the same results from blurring in photoshop, for one thing the highlights would get muddied in a blur treatment in PS while the highlights stay clean at f2.Don't just use this thing for portraits, use it the way you would use a 50mm and try and frame as such, again the focal lenth and wide aperture will give an interesting result. I basically use it for candids and portraits during a wedding.Fantastic lens, very sharp, very handholdable, the focal length is terrific for portraits and the bokeh is very beautiful, equal in sharpness to the 85 1.2 or any of Canon's $5k lenses. This is probably the best lens you can get for the price, the only lens I've used with better saturation and contrast is the 35 1.4L.Downside: Not as handholdable as the 50,35 1.4 or the 85 1.2 during low light situations due to it's focal length.

129 of 135 people found the following review helpful.
5One of the best Canon lens for about $1000
By Roy
I believe this is one of the best lens for about $1000. Forget about zoom lenses even if they are L. This lens is far better than 70-200L in my opinion. It is very sharp at f2 and even more sharp at f2.5. With zoom lenses you have to set to f/5.6 for better result and f/8 to match this lens. It is very well built but not excessive heavy, come with hood and bag, but unfortunately, Canon have decided to remove the hard cases for all the L lenses.Combined with a Tamron 1.4X teleconverter this lens provide very good optical quality on par with any zoom L lenses at 189mm focal length. Yes I know I lost the convenience of a 70-200 zoom lens. But I am really happy that I decide to change the plan of buying a 70-200IS to 135/2L+1.4X. This not only saves me the money but also let me to get better pictures, especially at wide open. Better portrait lenses, like 200/1.8 and 300/2.8, would cost several thousands of dollars. Trust me, once you play with primes, you will not like zoom anymore.I am also using a 24-70L to shoot my small kid. After using this lens, I don't like it anymore and thinking about change to primes someday, the only reason preventing me doing that is the 1.6X crop factor of digital camera. A 35mm/1.4L will become 56mm which is really not good.Order from Amazon with free shipping even though it says not in stock. They shipped mine in 2 days and this happened before even though item stated "in stock soon".Pros:Very sharp at f2 and super sharp start from f2.5.Very fast lens with f/2Very good bokeh (background blurring).Overall extremely good picture quality with good contrast/color.Smaller size, less weight and black color compare to those white 70-200s.It is a L lens: best build quality, fast/quiet ring USM AF with FTM.Cons:No hard case.No inexpensive.Effective focal length is 216mm on 10D/20D/Rebel/300D which is a little difficult to use for portrait.

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Cheapest Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • 200mm telephoto lens with f/2.8 maximum aperture for Canon SLR cameras
  • 2 ultra-low-dispersion (UD) glass elements and rear focusing system
  • Ultra-sonic monitor (USM) for quick, highly accurate autofocusing
  • 4.9-foot close focusing distance; produces natural-looking background blur
  • Measures 3.3 inches in diameter and 5.4 inches long; weighs 1.7 pounds

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The Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L II USM lens uses a rear-focus telephoto optical design with two ultralow-dispersion (UD) glass elements to ensure maximum image sharpness and accurate color fidelity. The two UD glass elements, combined with the rear focusing, correct aberrations to give you extremely sharp and clear images.
This lens is perfectly suited for Canon's EOS system cameras--placing special emphasis on its manual focusing capability--which have a wide rubber focusing ring that allows you to make easy adjustments. The ultrasonic motor (USM) and rear focusing design allow for silent, high-speed autofocus and full-time manual focus. Because of its full compatibility with 1.4x and 2x EF extenders, you have the option of added focusing versatility.
Features

  • EF mount; telephoto lens
  • Ultra-low Dispersion glass with Fluorite elements; inner focusing ring; full-time manual focus 200mm focal length
  • f/2.8 maximum aperture
  • Micro UltraSonic Motor (USM)

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155 of 160 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent for what it is, but look elsewhere for versatility
By D. Alexander
The grand appeal of this prime is that offers the telephoto reach and fast f/2.8 aperture of Canon's 70-200/2.8 professional lenses, but at far less cost and size. In practical terms, the 200/2.8 is fast enough to shoot nighttime football games that would have slower f/5.6 consumer zooms struggling to reign in motion blur.Unlike consumer zooms, it also takes well to a 1.4X teleconverter, giving the equivalent of 280mm at f/4. The USM autofocus system is quick, silent, and sure in almost any lighting, and because this 200/2.8 is essentially a longer version of Canon's legendary 135/2, it's plenty sharp all the way from f/2.8. Finally, because it's small and black, the security at sporting venues is far more likely to let you take it inside.It's not all roses though. 200mm on a 1.6X crop body is a 320mm equivalent in view angle. That's a lot of lens to handhold without stabilization. Pure sharpness doesn't stand for much when the whole frame is blurred by handshake. Despite the fast f/2.8 aperture, it takes a lot of light to keep the shutter speeds up, and this lens isn't all that forgiving below 1/400; good technique and proper bracing are essential. My copy suffers further from color fringing around highlights and loss of contrast in sunlight to a greater extent than any other lens that I own. Shooting into the sun, or with the sun just outside the frame, is not a forte.If you want versatility, there are also better choices than the 200/2.8. Framing options are limited, and you'll rarely find the composition afforded by 200mm exactly matches what you intended. While the 70-200/2.8 series are no stronger optically than this lens, they'll get the shot every time purely by the ability to track an object at 70mm and rapidly zoom to 200mm to take the picture. The addition of IS (image stabilization) alone doubles the number of keepers on the 70-200/2.8 IS. If your livelihood depends on your results, that's worth the price of admission.But if you're not molting fifties, and you just want a sharp and fast telephoto that'll manage better shutter speeds, sharpness, background blur, and contrast (in most circumstances) than a consumer zoom, this 200/2.8L is a great choice.

53 of 56 people found the following review helpful.
5An "L" Tele for a reasonable price
By F. Ehorn
Canon L lenses are known for their great optics and priceyness. This fast tele is an excellent value. Some pictures I took at the Phoenix zoo with this lens are superb. Use your tripod and get tack-sharp images. The only thing that would improve this lens would be the addition of the image stabilizion feature found on a few Canon optics. Of course, the advantage of large aperature lenses is that you can set a fast shutter speed and still have enough light for a shot. This lens is surprisingly compact, (as long focal length teles go). The autofocus is very fast and quiet. Comes with a hood, too.

38 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Sharp, sharp, sharp....a wonderful lens at a great price
By M. ANNE
This lens is Canon's biggest bargain and a rather well kept secret. The 200 f2.8 L lens is an amazing value and has the "red ring", Canon's professional rating. One shoot will convince you of it's value.Photos taken with this lens are extremely sharp, with colors rich and deep; it takes the 1.4x teleconverter well, adding range. The lens takes sharpening extremely well. I find it easy to handhold, and rarely use my tripod. In comparison, the Canon 70-200 f2.8 was simply impossible for me to use without a tripod; it's size and weight defeated me regardless of the IS. A direct comparison of shots between the smaller 200 f2.8 and the large 70-200 showed the prime in my case to always be superior.Although the zoom lens are a convenience I personally find I am always at the long end of the telephoto within the 70-200 range. I own 9 Canon lens, owned the 70-200 f2.8 IS L and sold it, keeping this lens in its place. The advantages are many - I find it much sharper, easier to handhold than the white lens at 200, it is possible to take it to affairs where they will not allow the big white lens, and much, much, MUCH less conspicuous. My husband uses the camera on autofocus only, and his shots are outstanding with this lens. He is an artist and has a great eye; matched with this lens he gets what he wants.The price is outstanding for such high quality;this amazing lens is a genuine bargain in today's camera world. Let's hope that Canon doesn't wise up and price this according to it's quality. Have owned it for several years, definitely a keeper. Buy it - you will not regret it.

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