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Canon EF 17-40mm f/4.0 L USM

Price: £680.00

Covering both full-frame and APS-C sensors, the EF 17-40mm has proved popular with photographers since its launch – and for good reason

Pros

Build quality, promises only what it can deliver in style

Cons

Limited focal range, no IS

Design 19/20
Image Quality 17/20
Performance 18/20
Value 17/20
Features 16/20
Score 88%

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Main Review

Given that no lens is able to excel in every single department one has to accept that compromises be made either in the promises that a lens makes, or in the goods that it delivers. Canon’s professional L series lenses promise only what they can truly deliver – but what they deliver is truly excellent.

So it is that the 17-40mm has a smaller maximum aperture than some cheaper lenses, even though it maintains f/4 right through the focal range. It’s also bigger and heavier than some cheaper lenses but that, of course, is inevitable given that the lens is designed to be tough enough to withstand heavy professional use.

Physically, the lens feels great: the rings for zooming (rear) and focusing (front) fall to hand and the former has a particularly smooth and precise action. All of the actions are internal so there is no extension of the lens during zooming and no rotation of the front element during focusing.

It should be noted that this is an older lens that was released in the days before digital cameras and it covers the full 35mm format, making it suitable for use with full-frame Canon DSLRs. This being the case, the resolution figures obtained using an APS-C body (EOS 40D) are encouraging as they are better than those obtained by dedicated EF-S lenses. Being critical, wide-open performance at the shortest focal length is slightly below the performance at other settings but the deficit is only slight. No visible edge distortion could be detected.

Image Quality
In terms of resolution there is very little to choose between this pro-spec lens and the entry-level 18-55mm. In terms of handling and build quality, however, the 17-40mm is a much better performer.

Verdict

Overall, Canon’s EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM is designed to match the needs of demanding professionals and, as such, does so with ease.

Reviewer: Jon Tarrant

Full specification

Maximum Format Size 35mm Focal Length 17-40mm
Diagonal Angle of View 104-57 Maximum Aperture f/4
Minimum Aperture f/22 Lens Construction 12/9, 3 Asph, Super UD
Minimum Focus 28cm Focus Method AF/M USM
Filter Thread 77mm Weight 500g
Dimensions 83.5x96.8mm Lens Mount Canon EF
Other Lens hood: Ew-83E

Manufacturer Website: http://www.canon.co.uk

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