Canon EF 70–210mm lens
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The EF 70–210mm lens is a discontinued
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made by Canon Inc. It came in two different versions.


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The lens has an EF mount and works with
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film and digital cameras. The lens comes in two different versions: * Canon EF 70–210mm 4 AFD (1987–1990) * Canon EF 70–210mm 3.5–4.5 USM (introduced 1990) The variable-aperture USM model utilizes a rotating ring instead of a push-pull system for adjusting zoom. The lens was superseded by the 80–200mm lens and the 70–200mm lenses.


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