Photographing Fall Colors with a 40 Year Old Canon Lens - Testing the 1987 EF 100-300mm f/5.6 Lens
In this week’s landscape photography video, Chandler tests and reviews the Canon EF 100-300mm f/5.6 L series lens, which originally came out in 1987. Taking it out into American Fork Canyon during a passing snow storm, he puts it to the test to see how it holds up after nearly 40 years. FOLLOW BUSHWHACKERS: Instagram: / realbushwhackers Website: https://www.realbushwhackers.com FOLLOW CHANDLER: Instagram: / chandler_photos33 Website: https://www.chandlerphotos.com

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