Canon EF 70-210mm f/4 (covers all formats, 58mm filters, 20.4 oz./578g, 3.9’/1.2m close focus
This is Canon’s first autofocus tele zoom, introduced May 1987. This EF 70-210mm f/4 was replaced by the also discontinued 70-210mm f/3.5-4.5 USM in June 1990.
Lenses exported from Japan of this vintage have gold JCII inspection stickers to the right of the focus window. These stickers usually have fallen off, but if you see one it’s a sign of a well cared for lens.
Canon calls this the Canon Zoom Lens EF 70-210mm f/4. EF means Electronic Focus, or that the focus motor is inside the lens. All modern Canon lenses focus with a motor in the lens.
Focal Length: 70-210mm.
Maximum Aperture: f/4, constant.
Optics: 11 elements, 8 groups, one of which has been rumored to be a molded aspherical. This is a traditional push-pull zoom with front group focusing.
Diaphragm: 8 blades. Rounded up to f/8, octagonal from f/11 on. Stops down to f/32.
Filter Size: 58mm.
Close Focus: 3.9′ (47″ or 3′ 11″ or 1.2m) from the image plane (the back of the camera), measured.
Maximum Reproduction Ratio: 1:0.24
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