We have been writing about a new supertelephoto zoom that would fall under the 'Big White' banner for a long time now, and we continue to wait for what's coming.
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Considering the RF 100-500 price, I will be very surprised if 150-600 with constant aperture will be priced below 4K. More like 5-6K IMO.And I couldn\'t wait to see someone bixching about this lens is going to be too expensive for them.
Internal zoom 150-600 f5.6 with 1.4 teleconverters will be 210-840 f8, which will compete well with Sony 400-800GM if Canon priced it around 2700~3000 USD.
The existing RF 200-800 f/6.3-9 priced under $2K already competes well with the Sony 400-800 GM. The Sony lens costs 50% more than the Canon lens, and RF lens has double the zoom range (4x vs. 2x) and is only 1/3-stop slower at the long end (and both are f/8 at 600mm, for example).Internal zoom 150-600 f5.6 with 1.4 teleconverters will be 210-840 f8, which will compete well with Sony 400-800GM if Canon priced it around 2700~3000 USD.
Givvu what? How much would you pay for a blind box lens?Gimme! Gimme! And quick!![]()
I am "some people", and I want this lens as soon as possible!An RF 150-600/5.6L might be the 'mid-range' supertele some people want, coming in at $4K or so (or $5K, knowing Canon). The implication that the other lens will be a true “Big White” with a pricetag to match leaves room for hope for those wanting a 200-500/4.
Sony's 400-800 is f/6.3 - 8.0! A constant f/5.6 zoom would be a completely different league, in terms of fastness - and price, of course.And I couldn\'t wait to see someone bixching about this lens is going to be too expensive for them.
Internal zoom 150-600 f5.6 with 1.4 teleconverters will be 210-840 f8, which will compete well with Sony 400-800GM if Canon priced it around 2700~3000 USD.
I agree, such a lens would drive my to upgrade in that zoom range from my 200-800, too. Like you. I like this lens, but a faster and L quality, i.e. much more rugged, lens would be extremely attractive - depending on its price and weight, of course. I would expect a price range around 6-8 k$, depending on a built-in TC (if that rumor is getting real).I find the thought of a 150-600/5.6 L to be very attractive. If it has internal zoom, a real focusing ring for times when manual focus is helpful, and is reasonably compact and light, my bank account will become more compact and light. I am quite happy with my 200-800. It was my lens of choice for work on an eagle nest the past two mornings. However, it does have its handling inconveniences such as such as stiff and extending zoom, poor manual focusing ring.
I'd call the recent trend on CR "Canon zoomology"...We have been writing about a new supertelephoto zoom that would fall under the 'Big White' banner for a long time now, and we continue to wait for what's coming.
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Criticizing for the sake of criticizing.Sigma will release 5 professional telephoto lenses by the time Canon decides which focal length to develop.