And here's a brief explanation of how the USM works for those who are
a bit vague on the technology (like me ;-):

<http://www.canon.com/technology/canon_tech/explanation/usm.html>

Dave

On 9/2/06, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul is right. Make sure you understand what type of motor a USM is. (In
> fact Pentax will probably call the system SSM - I'm guessing - as USM is
> used by Canon, HSM by Sigma, etc). I have used Canon USM lenses for
> several years now and the focus is fast and almost completely silent.
> Certainly, outside on a street with the odd car, you will not hear it
> all. When I use my wife's *ist Ds, it startles me by comparison.
>
> Tech-heads will explain much better than me how such lenses work, but
> they *can* break. Here's a taster of what one looks like when taken
> apart to be inspected:
>
> <http://www.photoscene.com/sw/tour/inside.htm>

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