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provided by Reviews![]() This Lens Does What I Want. Review created: Jun 24, 2008 by: infomania Pros:Ease of use. Clear, sharp photos. Professional looking lens. Cons:A little heavy. 72mm filters and accessories. The Bottom Line:I like it. Review:I'm an amateur but a professional "wannabe." I was looking for a way to get started. Last month my c...read full review A really nice all-around lens Review created: Jan 07, 2008 by: tcrobert Pros:Very sharp, great color, contrast, IS for low light Cons:Not weather sealed like L lenses... but it doesn't carry the L price either. The Bottom Line:I would highly recommend this lens if you are a serious amateur and are looking for a great walk-about lens at a reasonable price. Review:This is definitely one of those lenses that most amateurs can put on the camera and leave there for...read full review Canon EF 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM - Great All-Around Lens! Review created: Dec 16, 2007 by: soupcraze Pros:Excellent image quality; Image Stabilization; Excellent focal length range Cons:Plasticky, whereas the 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 feels more solid; Heavier; IS eats battery The Bottom Line:The Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM is a fantastic lens for the semi-professional. You will not be disappointed. Review:I am an amateur photographer that has recently purchased my first digital SLR camera. I have the Can...read full review The Canon EF 35-135mm USM is the "Affordable" Alternative Review created: Mar 29, 2006 by: profaudio1 Pros:Image Stabilization is a nice and useful feature in some circumstances. Cons:Fantastic lens, but a little "salty" for photogs on a budget. The Bottom Line:If you can't afford this awesome lens, you could look for a nice used EF 35-135mm f/4-5.6 USM as an excellent alternative. Review:The Canon EF 28-135 IS USM is a GREAT lens, but it might be a little bit too expensive for some phot...read full review Great lens Review created: Nov 29, 2005 by: aeubank Pros:Professional focus, feel. Great value for the money! Cons:Can be bulky, requires hood for daytime shots. The Bottom Line:-- Review:This lens is a beauty to own and use! I currently use the lens with my Canon 20D. The lens and the c...read full review In support of the one lens theory? Review created: Feb 28, 2005 by: jedi29 Pros:5x zoom, IS, range on 35mm, sharp Cons:FOV on Canon consumer dSLR, zoom creep, slow f3.5-5.6 aperture The Bottom Line:A superb 35mm lens that crosses over to digital with most of its positive attributes except the wide angle coverage on APS size sensors. Review:Around the same time last year I finally had enough ends to make the jump into SLR photography with...read full review If you can only afford one lens for your new EOS get this one..... Review created: Nov 15, 2004 by: suemccartin Pros:Good "walk-around" lens. IS system, sharp, full time manual focus. USM lens motor. Cons:Heavy, IS eats batteries, 72mm filters are expensive, pricey The Bottom Line:If you can only get one lens consider this one. While expensive, the IS system is worth the extra money. Review:I have just recently jumped into the world of Professional digital cameras. I've shot photos for yea...read full review 35mm at its best Canon again Review created: Nov 04, 2004 by: photogeeks Pros:Clean photos, smooth operating Cons:bulky not cheap The Bottom Line:-- Review:I just started with this lens but my first roll was great.I shoot mostly outdoors and this is a quan...read full review Great consumer short zoom lens. Review created: Jul 28, 2004 by: andrewma Pros:Good deal for the buck. IS is a great feature. Cons:Nothing that I can really think of The Bottom Line:-- Review:I mainly use the Tamron 28-105 F2.8 zoom as my main lens on my Digital Rebel. I keep this Canon 28-1...read full review Lens review Review created: Dec 23, 2003 by: sumo-kun Pros:Good range, high quality, IS. Cons:A bit plasticky. The Bottom Line:If you want a good one-lens package, this is it! Review:I've had this lens for a while now so I thought I'd share my experiences. The first time I saw this...read full review Great lens for film-based or digital SLR camera Review created: Oct 27, 2003 by: mnyadi Pros:Affordable, sturdy, good optics Cons:a bit heavy, would be better if f/2.8 The Bottom Line:An all round lens for both your ordinary film-based or digital SLR Canon camera. Good optics. Review:I have been using this lens for over 4 years and it never failed me. Now that I am switching over to...read full review A Great Performing Lens Review created: Jun 09, 2003 by: jgbfan Pros:Good range, Sharp, & IS!! Cons:For me, none The Bottom Line:This lens is a great value Review:Photography has been a hobby of mine for several years. About 2 years ago, I bid farewell to the po...read full review A Very Good All-a-round lens Review created: Nov 27, 2002 by: turp Pros:The Image Stabilizer. Sharp results. Extended zoom range. Cons:A little slow at f5.6 @ 135mm The Bottom Line:This is a great travel and candid lens. The 28-135 zoom range make this a lens you will keep on you camera. Review:I purchased this lens because I like the 28-100 zoom range. I do a lot of available light photos...read full review Extremely useful lens Review created: Oct 27, 2002 by: gosoon Pros:Excellent range, fast autofocus, image stabilizer is awesome! Cons:None The Bottom Line:Image stabilizer makes this lens extremely useful for general purpose work. Review:I have had this lens for about 18 months now, and I have never regretted buying it. This was my firs...read full review Great wide-mid tele IS lens Review created: Apr 25, 2002 by: ekonno Pros:Image Stabilizer, USM with Full time manual. Cons:f5.6 at 135mm... The Bottom Line:Great lens but I cannot justify the price. I sold my Tamron lens so I ended up paying $200 + old lens. Review:I don't know if I have a need for IS in 28mm since depth of field at wide angle is less shallow comp...read full review Great Consumer Grade Lens Review created: Feb 10, 2002 by: anthwo Pros:Image stabilization, ultra-fast and quiet AF, great zoom range, lightweight and compact, contrasty and sharp. Cons:Zoom design, small maximum aperture, expensive, pronounced linear distortion, plastiky feel. The Bottom Line:If you're a serious photographer and seldom use it in the rain or inclement weather, this is a great lens to own. If you're pro, consider also the 28-70/2.8L. Review:I was amazed when I first picked up this lens. It was compact, lightweight and easy to carry around...read full review Unmatched Travel lens Review created: Apr 23, 2001 by: chriscalabro Pros:Great Range, IS, very good build quality Cons:Variable aperature The Bottom Line:The best travel lens is the market today Review:Canon has developed a reputation for producing great lenses at very competitive price levels. This l...read full review Sweet Lens! (Though a bit expensive) Review created: Mar 03, 2001 by: chilantro Pros:Awesome image stabilization, ample zoom range, good optics. Cons:Cost, Lens-slips out when facing down The Bottom Line:A fine all-around zoom lens, though definitely not a "value" product. You're definitely paying for the image stabilization, which is nice. Could also be a tad "faster." Review:I nearly went insane trying to decide which lens I should use with my Canon EOS-300 (a Rebel-2000 wi...read full review Cool hand, steady and ready Review created: Dec 12, 2000 by: Ilobob Pros:compact, quiet, great feel Cons:rather small maximum aperature The Bottom Line:-- Review:Ever come across a beautiful scene and realize your film speed is a touch slow. To freeze the ti...read full review All purpose-Almost All Everything Review created: Nov 26, 2000 by: gunner69 Pros:Versatility Cons:Filter size, price, speed The Bottom Line:-- Review:The Canon 28-135 IS an all-purpose, leave on the camera most of the time, kind of lens....read full review |