Long time listener first time poster! Hopefully you guys can help.
I just got my first Canon digital SLR (digital Rebel) after having used Nikon film SLRs for several years now. I picked up the 75-300 IS USM lens with it and tonight started noticing an intermittent problem with it. At least it seems like a problem. In about 1 out of 25 shots, the autofocus motor will sometimes sound like it's squeaking and slows down a little bit. Is this normal for this lens (or for Canons for that matter)? Or is it a common problem? It also doesn't seem to matter if the IS is turned on or off. I also haven't had it happen while at 300mm, just down at 75mm.
As for the camera, I generally like it. My biggest gripe so far is the AF Focus deal where you can't select AF Servo even in the "Creative" zone modes. But the Rebel is so cheap ($579 after rebate with the lens) I don't know if I can justify getting the 20D for more than 2x the price!
Anyway thanks for any advice on the lens issue. I just got the lens yesterday so hopefully they won't hassle me if I need to exchange it.