color for telephoto L


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supersonic

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What is your colour for Canon EF70-200 lens? Pure White under normal lihting condition or milky like?:cool:
 

Light Beige - it is only white in the photos and brochures!
 

The canon lens is totally transparent. IIRC all lenses (canon, nikon, tamron, sigma etc) are transparent. Only the housing has different colours.;)
 

This is what happens when the question is ambiguous

The question is pretty obvius. The ppl here just want to be funny... :)
 

This happens wen e qs ask is hilarious n dont deserve a serious answer. dont blame e people who answered cuz they are tryin to guide u on wat qs need not b ask.
 

This happens wen e qs ask is hilarious n dont deserve a serious answer. dont blame e people who answered cuz they are tryin to guide u on wat qs need not b ask.

Huh? :dunno:
 

But the thing is, the 'white' L tele/tele zooms are not completely white. They're slightly beige that's all. Why make it so complicated for TS? :dunno:
 

I think it might be c,cos TS is worried that the set he/she is holding on to is a 'Grey' Set....

>>>To TS, "Grey" or otherwise, they looks exactly the same.
 

This is what happens when the question is ambiguous

Its the time of the year again.. hahaha


To TS (Tread starter)

Its standard Canon "off-white" colour for the external of the lens barrel. However, some of us uses gaffar tape to change its colour. Others uses lens-coat.
 

I think it might be c,cos TS is worried that the set he/she is holding on to is a 'Grey' Set....

>>>To TS, "Grey" or otherwise, they looks exactly the same.

Grey set has nothing to do with colour of lens barrel mah, it's just the warranty type that makes the difference.
 

I think it might be c,cos TS is worried that the set he/she is holding on to is a 'Grey' Set....

>>>To TS, "Grey" or otherwise, they looks exactly the same.

Grey set has nothing to do with colour of lens barrel mah, it's just the warranty type that makes the difference.

Snoweagle, I think danmic was stating it in jest. ;)
 

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