Canon EF 200mm lens explained

The EF 200mm USM lens is an L-series prime telephoto lens made by Canon Inc. for the EOS line of cameras. Four 200 mm primes were made: 1.8, two 2.8, and the most recent 2.0.

The 200 mm 1.8 USM lens, introduced in November 1988, is the fastest 200 mm ever produced.[1] It is a large off-white lens with rear drop-in filter tray. Production was discontinued in 2004. It featured an unusual "focus by wire" system where the focus ring drove the motor when focusing in manual mode. This functionality was shared with only one other lens, the 1200 mm 5.6 USM lens from Canon. The lens was used in the SuperWASP extrasolar planet search.[2]

The 200 mm 2.0, introduced in April 2008, comes as a successor for the above discontinued 200 mm 1.8. It is a large off-white lens with a rear drop-in filter tray and Image Stabilization.

The 200 mm 2.8 lens is an inexpensive long prime. The first model, introduced in December 1991, had a built-in hood. It was discontinued in March 1996. It was superseded by the 'mark II', which is similar to first model but with standard bayonet hood, and is still in production. These lenses are Canon's second least expensive L-series lens behind the Canon EF 70-200mm lens 4.0 zoom L-series lens. It exceeds the Canon EF 70–200 mm lens 2.8 I in optical quality by a slight margin, but has since been overtaken by the Canon EF 70–200 mm lens 2.8 II. In comparison, it is significantly cheaper, lighter, and less conspicuous, but at the expense of the ability to zoom. There is no Image stabilizer.[3] It sports a ring USM allowing full-time manual focusing. The minimum focus distance is . It is Canon's longest L-Series lens that is painted black.

All the aforementioned lenses are compatible with the Canon Extender EF teleconverters.

Crop factor

When used with a Canon APS-C (1.6× crop) DSLR camera or APS-H (1.3× crop), the field of view of this lens is similar to a 320 mm or 260 mm on full frame camera.

Specifications of the EF 200 mm lenses

Attribute 1.8L USM 2L IS USM 2.8L USM 2.8L II USM
Image
Key features
Full-frame compatible Yes
Image stabilizer No Yes No
Ultrasonic Motor Yes
L-series Yes
Diffractive Optics No
Macro No
Technical data
Aperture (max-min)1.8–222.0–222.8–22
Construction10 groups / 12 elements12 groups / 17 elements7 groups / 9 elements
  1. of diaphragm blades
8
Closest focusing distance
Max. magnification0.09×0.12×0.16×0.16×
Horizontal viewing angle10°
Diagonal viewing angle12°
Vertical viewing angle
Physical data
Weight6.61 lb / 3000 g5.55 lb / 2520 g1.74 lb / 790 g1.68 lb / 765 g
Maximum diameter5.11" / 130 mm5.03" / 128 mm3.26" / 83 mm3.27" / 83.2 mm
Length8.18" / 208 mm5.36" / 136.2 mm
Filter diameter48 mm (drop-in)52 mm (drop-in)72 mm
Accessories
Lens hoodET-123ET-120Bbuilt-inET-83BII
CaseLENS CASE 200LP1222
Tripod RingIntegratedIntegratedTripod Ring A (B)Tripod Ring A (B)
Retail information
Release dateNovember 1988April 2008December 1991March 1996
Currently in production? No No[4]  No Yes
MSRP $456,000 yen$5,699.0099,800 yen$749.99

See also

External links

Canon Camera Museum:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/EF-lenses/EF200mmf18LUSM/index.htm www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/EF-lenses/EF200mmf18LUSM/index.htm
  2. Web site: SuperWASP Technical . 2015-01-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160414001858/http://www.superwasp.org/technical.htm . 2016-04-14 . dead .
  3. http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-200mm-f-2.8-L-II-USM-Lens-Review.aspx www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-200mm-f-2.8-L-II-USM-Lens-Review.aspx
  4. Web site: Is the EF purge beginning? The EF 200mm f/2L IS USM is now listed as discontinued. 2021-03-20. Canon Rumors - Your best source for Canon rumors, leaks and gossip. en-US.