Canon EF 80-200mm lens
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The EF 80-200mm lens is a telephoto zoom lens made by Canon. The lens has an EF mount to work with the EOS line of cameras. Introduced to market September 1989, the lens is the predecessor of the current 70-200/2.8 L. The main difference between them is that the earlier model does not work with the Canon 1.4 and 2.0 extender. Its original retail price was 160,200 yen.
[edit] Specifications
The specifications below refer to the EF 80–200mm f/2.8L professional lens; they do not apply to the much less expensive 80–200mm f/4.5–5.6 lower-end consumer lenses.
- Lens Construction (group): 13
- Lens Construction (element): 16
- No. of Diaphragm Blades: 8
- Minimum Aperture: 32
- Closest Focusing Distance (m): 1.8
- Maximum Magnifcation (x): 0.13
- Filter Diameter (mm): 72
- Maximum Diameter x Length (mm): 84 x 185.7
- Weight (g): 1,330
[edit] Reference
Zoom Lenses
EF-S 10-22mm | EF 16-35mm | EF 17-40mm | EF-S 17-55mm | EF-S 17-85mm | EF-S 18-55mm | EF 24-70mm | EF 24-105mm | EF 28-70mm | EF 28-90mm | EF 28-105mm | EF 28-135mm
EF 70-200mm | EF 70-210mm | EF 80-200mm | EF 100-400mm
Prime Lenses
EF 14mm | EF 15mm | EF 20mm | EF 24mm | EF 28mm | EF 35mm | EF 50mm | EF 85mm | EF 100mm | EF 135mm f/2 L USM | EF 180mm | EF 200mm | EF 300mm | EF 1200mm
EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM