IP 93.210.x.x. Owner since: 3 months. Price: 32€. User profile: Amateur. Cons: No manual focus, lots of CA when wide open, little flare. Pros: Very sharp when step down to f5.6, the sharpest at 100mm focal length, nice contrast and natural colors. Focus is on the spot (with the lens I own), nice bokeh.
Tested side-by-side at 300mm in good light with targets at 3m and 15m, the Mk II averaged 0.4 secs to shift between the two, compared to the Mk I at 0.5 secs. These are very good times for the focal length, only getting slightly longer in lower light, with the Mk II lens hardly affected at all. The Canon 100-400mm Mk II also has a very close
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