After a trivial (by my standards) drop from about 2.5 feet (it landed flat on the ground), my RF 200-800 broke in half. I have dropped numerous Canon products over the years, and this was the first one that broke. The lens is 14 months old. Canon is charging me $959 USD (half the cost of a new one) to fix it. I was hoping that they would give me better support, given the design flaw of this lens. For those of you that are skeptical there is a design flaw: if you saw what little was holding the two halves of that lens together, you might change your mind. I have no complaints about the (prior) performance of the lens. I will never take this lens on another trip without having my 100-500 as a backup. If you are new to this issue, see:

Does The Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM Have A Design Weakness?
The Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM has been a terrific selling lens for Canon. We're big fans of its performance and price performance. It has allowed so man
www.canonrumors.com