New Budget Friendly Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Telephoto Zoom Lens

DJURO SEN - EDITOR
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If you’re looking for a longer lens to add to your growing RF collection but don’t want to break the bank, then you might be interested in the Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Telephoto Zoom.

For a RRP of A$399,  the RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 is ideal for sport and wildlife – in good lighting conditions. It has a large zoom ring that only needs a quarter turn to run through the entire zoom range.  When zoomed in to 300mm you’ll be able to nail focus at a minimum distance of 1.5m. The seven-blade aperture should deliver nice separation between subject and background.

KEY FEATURES

  • Super Spectra coating to reduce ghosting and flare  
  • Flexible 75-300mm focal length range for full-frame EOS R System cameras, extending to 120-480mm equivalent view on APS-C models  
  • 1.5 metre minimum focusing distance at 300mm for frame-filling detail  
  • Compact and lightweight design: Measures just 146.1mm in length when stored and weighs approximately 507g  
  • 7-blade circular aperture for beautiful background blur   

This entry-level full frame lens is made for Canon’s RF mount but when paired with an APS-C body, like the  EOS R100, the extra crop equates to a 120-480mm zoom. Something to consider. It weights in at just 507g and when retracted, it’s 146.1mm in length.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6  is scheduled to be available in Australia from May 2025 and supported by Canon Australia’s 5-year warranty when purchased from an authorised Canon Australia reseller.

The RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 has an RRP of A$399.  

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Djuro is a multi award-winning technology reviewer and journalist. He's been tinkering with electronics since the 1970s. Djuro was Australia's first ever network TV News technology editor with Channel 7. Now he's editor of Image Matrix Tech and regular contributor to Sky News Australia - now going on six years, Djuro is an expert videographer, photographer and video editor.
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