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		<description><![CDATA[The Canon EF 24-85 F3.5-4.5 has polycarbonate construction, but with a metal mount. It makes the lens as light as 380g and ultimate option for travel photography.Zoom is performed  by expanding and contracting the nested barrels. Thanks to the silent USM motor inside, Canon EF 24-85 has full time manual focus override (even when the [...]]]></description>
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