Fotoguy20d
Subscriber
It won't affect image quality with the way it is now. Atleast, not in any way you'll be able to spot with your own eyes.
I don't intend to deal with the fungus before my Colorado trip but will see what's involved in cleaning it up afterwards.
Having had a 100-300 f4.5-5.6, I can highly NOT recommend it. Autofocus is fast, but inaccurate, image quality is marginal until stopped down to f 11.
If the fungus has eaten away the coating then your pictures will probably be useless. Your pictures will be sharp but the colors will look off and wrong where the coating is gone. Tread carefully.
If the fungus has eaten away the coating then your pictures will probably be useless. Your pictures will be sharp but the colors will look off and wrong where the coating is gone. Tread carefully.
How is a 100-300 f/4.5-5.6 even close or equivalent to a 70-200 f/4.0L ? They're not even the same lens whatsoever. I don't even majority use Canon but I know a stupid comparison when I see one.
Incorrect.
I have seen lenses a lot worse that perform quite well. Certainly not useless!
As i have recommended to the OP: Test before you buy!
Andrew Kirkby
Canon Australia
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