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Canon L EF 70-200mm IS III USM 70-200mm

82.9 Travel Score
70-200mm f/70 Canon EF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture across the 70-200mm zoom range ensures consistent exposure and strong subject separation, while four ultra-low dispersion elements and Super Spectra coating maintain sharp, high-contrast images. Built to L-series standards, its dust and moisture-sealed construction and ring-type USM motor deliver reliable, fast autofocus with full-time manual override for demanding field use. This lens is best for sports and wildlife photographers who need a rugged, weather-sealed telephoto with a bright aperture for isolating subjects in challenging light.

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Price $985
Canon L EF 70-200mm IS III USM 70-200mm lens

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33 Travel Score
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