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Re; Canon lens.

To: Paul Walbridge <>
Subject: Re; Canon lens.
From: Stewart Ford <>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 16:06:31 +0800
Sounds like a very interesting proposition Paul.

Is there anyone out there with this lens (70-300mm L) that would care to 
comment on its performance?  The only drawback for me would be the slowish 
apertures. 

Stewart Ford

On 25/11/2010, at 1:49 PM, Paul Walbridge wrote:

> Hi All, I forgot to mention in my previous post about a recently launched 
> Canon 'L' lens which I think in my humble opinion could be the ultimate 
> pelagic lens. I refer to the 70-300 mm 'L' lens which is of a completely new 
> design from what I've seen and heard. It is light, rugged, compact and most 
> importantly, weather-sealed, perfect for the boat!! Cheers - Paul W.
> 
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