50 200 — Canon Ef
: Despite its reach, the lens is relatively lightweight and small, making it a portable "walkabout" telephoto option. Buyer's Perspective
: It struggles with purple fringing and low contrast at 50mm and
: It features a "push-pull" zoom mechanism rather than a twist ring. It is prone to "zoom creep," where the lens extends under its own weight when pointed down. canon ef 50 200
: The lens is remarkably sharp, especially in the center, even wide open. Sharpness improves significantly when stopped down to , where the corners also become crisp.
This review compares the rare L-series version of this lens to modern standards: : Despite its reach, the lens is relatively
: It uses an Arc Form Drive (AFD) motor, which is noisy and slow compared to modern USM or STM motors. It is best suited for static subjects rather than fast-moving sports.
: Reviewers often describe its output as having a "nostalgic" or "cinematic" character with high micro-contrast and beautiful subject isolation, particularly at the 200mm end. : The lens is remarkably sharp, especially in
. It also lacks the saturation of modern lenses, though this is easily corrected in post-production.