Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras | List Price: $299.99 Discount Price: Too low to display

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Features: - Focal Length & Maximum Aperture - 55-250mm f/4-5.6
- Lens Construction - 12 elements in 10 groups, including one UD-glass element
- Diagonal Angle of View - 27° 50'- 6° 15' (with APS-C image sensors)
- Focus Adjustment - DC motor, gear-driven (front focusing design)
- Closest Focusing Distance - 3.6 ft./1.1m (maximum close-up magnification 0.31x)
Wow! Check out my airshot as a first telephoto attempt. [Posted on 2008-09-19] I am a real SLR novice. I used my Rebel XSI to capture the airplane taking off and entering the clouds from my driveway. I couldn't believe the detail and resolution with the fact that I was hand holding the camera. The IS feature is incredible. I downloaded it so you can see it.
Anyone who says the Canon EF-S-55-250mm lens is not a great lens, especially for the money must be pretty picky.
LOVE IT!!! [Posted on 2008-09-21] I just bought this lens and it is AMAZING! It's my first telephoto zoom lens, and I got it for a wedding I'll be in next month. I wanted to get better zoom pictures. Obviously, it is not the best of the best. Canon makes amazing lenses. But for the price, this is definitely worth it.
This lens rocks! [Posted on 2008-09-23] I bought the 55-250 consumer IS lens to go with my new Rebel XSi which comes with the 18-55 consumer IS lens. I have now used the "larger" lens in daylight, twilight and night -- all handheld. It is as good as the reviews said it would be.
It is sharp, quick to focus and the IS is fabulous. (I have not yet done an IS/non-IS comparison yet but I know from handholding my F4 L 200mm zoom how much the IS compensates at the slow shutter speeds.)
While I'll continue to use the L zoom sometimes (primarily when I'm not traveling and there is plenty of light), the 55-250 IS will be my primary zoom.
This is my 2nd Rebel -- I've been shooting digital for 7+ years and shooting off and on for over 50 years.
Wonderful camera, wonderful set of lenses.
Works as promised. Not bad for low-end Canon lens [Posted on 2008-09-30] I'm still a novice photographer. So, I bought this low-end lens with IS to get my feet wet in photography. IS does wonder to taking shots. I'm travelling Europe right now and having tripod is not an option. So free-hand shooting is all I have. And with IS, it forgives my occasional shakes, ok constant shakes, lol. And I do still get some blurred shots but that's because of lighting and exposure. I'm still learning to pay attention to it. But overall, the qualities of shots are amazing.
Once I get into serious photography, I will look into other lens. But right now, with this and 17-55mm IS, I can capture most of what I need.
Nice Lens [Posted on 2008-10-07] All in all a nice lens. The capablity of the 55-250 allows for several different shooting techniques. I was very impressed with the lens. Macro shooting was ever possible at semi-close distances. Good bang for the buck.
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