Deliver 1:1 life size image repros of miniature life with 100mm focal length and minimum 30cm focusing distance with EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM.
Hybrid Image Stabilizer provides 2-stops of correction during 1.0x magnification, 3-stops at 0.5x magnification and 4-stops during normal shooting.
Ultra Low Dispersion always allows for excellent image quality with high resolution, high contrast and excellent colour reproduction in macro.
Always create attractive and even background bokeh when isolating subjects at wide apertures with the lens's 9-blade circular blade aperture.
With limits for all subjects, the Focus Limiter Switch allows you to increase the auto focus speed making quick shots a reality.
The EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens boasts a ring USM driving rapid auto focus with near-silent operation - perfect for wildlife shots.
Learn how to develop your own signature look across photo and video using custom Lightroom presets and LUTs for Premiere Pro. Mitch shares his creative approach and Canon-based workflow for consistency and style.
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Multiple cases of buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been confirmed for Canon Laser Printers and Small Office Multifunction Printers.
A passback vulnerability was found in production printers, office/small office multifunction printers and laser printers.
A vulnerability of Buffer Overflow (CVE-2025-1268) was discovered with some Canon Generic Plus Drivers.
Google has announced the "Google Cloud Print (GCP)” service will be discontinued on December 31, 2020. As a result, Canon inkjet printer models from 2H 2020 onwards will not be GCP-compliant.