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- Compact, automatic APS camera
- 30 to 60mm zoom lens
- Drop-in film loading
- Automatic flash with red-eye reduction, fill flash, and flash-off modes
- Built-in date coding and self-timer
Used price: $50.00

Elph 260 owner from Boston
great camera
Great Camera, Great Quality
- A smart-looking case for your Canon EOS IX Lite
- Perfectly sized for carrying your camera
- Durable
- Weather-resistant
- Protects your camera against shock and the elements
List price: $70.99 (that's 30% off!)

Not my bag.
A Solid CaseThe case is solid and well-built. It's a perfect addition to your camera.

List price: $660.00 (that's 0% off!)




most affordable 300mmAll in all, it's quite bright (f5.6 at 300mm) which means you get decent amount of light at full zoom, allowing you to get clear shots of a hare in a pretty dark wood, to set an example. But don't try to shoot indoors with it, it wasn't built to nor meant to (unless you have a studio and like shooting portraits from afar).

List price: $250.99 (that's 68% off!)

List price: $1,695.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $1009.00

Dramatic.
Wide Angle.
One of my most prized possessionsI love wide-angle photography, and the extra field-of-view I get with a 17mm wide-angle (over a more conventional 28mm) is dramatic. I took this on an extended vacation in Japan and found it to be the only lens I really needed for the entire trip (I also brought my 28-135 IS and my 50 mm f/1.4 but really needn't have). There is something about Japan that really cries out for a super-wide angle (small interiors for one thing). On a more recent trip to Spain I admit there were times I wish I had my 28-135 with me for a little more reach, but this 17-35mm is still my primary lens.
I think the optics on my 50mm 1.4 are noticably better than this lens, but I have become so accustomed to the 17mm view that I find a "normal" focal length practically useless.
There is marvelously little distortion in this lens at 17mm.
It is worth noting however that you will undoubtedly get shadows from even the thinnest filters (I have a very very thing polarizer filter that I use with this lens and even it will crop the image, the lens is so wide.) Also, when I use the built-in flash on my A2E the lens will cast a shadow in the image, which is annoying (a little hard to explain, but the point is that you see so much at 17mm that the lens itself blocks the flash). Someday I will get an external flash to avoid this problem.


Great product... Only thing my camera has a small problem with the shutter closing. Other than that great buy