Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM Lens

Out of stock
$2,299.00
flag image5 year warranty
brand logo

Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM Lens

Out of stock
$2,299.00
  • Canon L-series high performance macro
  • Telephoto focal length
  • Life size image reproduction (1:1)
  • 3 UD lens elements
  • 2 position distance limiter
  • Ring type USM AF motor
  • Supplied tripod collar
Notify me when back in stock:
Shipping

At SUNSTUDIOS products in stock will generally be processed and shipped same business day. SUNSTUDIOS will endeavor to maintain 1-3 day* shipping across Australia.

Finance Policy

The Canon Finance 0.00% Offer ends at close of business on 31/7/2020. Eligible customers may be offered 0.00% per annum interest rate fixed for a maximum term of 24 months. To find out if you're eligible for Canon Finance, please get in contact with sales@sunstudiosaustralia.com or call us on 9641 5544

The EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro USM is a telephoto macro lens which offers a maximum magnification of 1.0x. Life-size close-ups can be taken from further away, and at less risk of disturbing the subject (ideal for insects and other wildlife). The internal floating focusing system minimizes fluctuations in aberrations caused by changes in focusing distance. This ensures the lens is razor sharp from 1.0x to infinity.

L-series quality
Incorporates Canon's highest standards of precision engineering and optical superiority. The L-series is Canon's flagship professional lens range, combining outstanding image definition and ultimate performance with all-weather construction to prevent dust and moisture ingress.

Ring USM auto focus with manual override
Canon's ring USM auto focus system employs ultra-sonic frequency vibrations for fast, accurate and virtually silent operation. Full-time manual focus override, via a large ring that does not move during auto focus, allows photographers to fine-tune focusing instantly.

Super Spectra coating
Super Spectra coatings help ensure accurate colour balance and high contrast, while suppressing flare and ghosting by absorbing stray light that might be reflected off internal lens elements and image sensor.