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Hi i like to buy a canon 100-400mm L usm is lens, but the question is: If i like to buy hem second hand, where do i have to watch out for??? i mean its possible for me to buy a lens from 1 year old, but i have to know if its a good lens(inside) what is the best way to see if the lens is okay?????

i know the best way is to buy a new one but paying 1500 or 1000 is a big difference for me!
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Kijk vooral naar scherpte in het gebied tussen 350 en 400mm. Hier zit per exemplaar veel verschil in waarbij je het maar net moet treffen om een goed exemplaar te bemachtigen.

Daarnaast zijn er nogal wat problemen met de IS, probeer veel te focussen achter elkaar, als het diafragma dan op 00 springt en de focus het niet meer doet heb je ook problemen.
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FISHER01 wrote:Hi i like to buy a canon 100-400mm L usm is lens, but the question is: If i like to buy hem second hand, where do i have to watch out for??? i mean its possible for me to buy a lens from 1 year old, but i have to know if its a good lens(inside) what is the best way to see if the lens is okay?????

i know the best way is to buy a new one but paying 1500 or 1000 is a big difference for me!

Im close to sell mine, one year and 3 months old at this moment. Treated very well and has always served my well but my toughts now go out to the 70-200L 2.8 IS

But its only the maybe fase..


You might want to watch out for dust inside the lens and feel if the push and pull system slides smoothly. And that all the rings turn correctly.
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thanks guys. i certainly will check these things. any more tips?
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niemand?
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Post by Tom Tiger »

Look how sharp the lens is at f8/f11 on 400mm's a friend of mine told me that some of the older Canon 100-400mm's can be a little soft on the high end. (he said before 2001)

And offcourse handle the lens, allthough I don't have much problems with it, people tend to find the big white a heavy lens (1.3K plus)

See if the lenshood is included also.

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