Canon enters a new era of inexpensive reach with the 200-800mm. Combine this with an R7 and you can place more pixels on far-away targets than any other camera system that is in the financial reach of mere mortals. The RF 200-800 is bound to be an instant favorite with the birding community.
We’ve assembled up a ton of videos talking about this new lens from Canon and don’t forget to check out our MTF analysis while you are at it.
Preorder the Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM
- B&H Photo (US): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM $1899
- Adorama (US): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM $1899
- Midwest Photo (US): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM $1899
- Canon USA (US): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM $1899
- Camera Canada (CA): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM $2599
- Wex Photo (UK): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM £2299
- Park Cameras (UK): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM £2299
- Foto Erhardt (DE/EU): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM €2499
- Foto Koch (DE/EU): Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM €2499
and now for the videos..
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Good job - I have an early pre-order and selling my 100-500 to cover the cost! My rationale is that my 100-500 spends nearly all it's time with the 1.4x attached for birds and I think I can manage the extra weight and size for the extra reach and light plus the ability to use the full range of the zoom
I'm a little worried about the sharpness at 800mm, although the 1.6x extra length over the 500 should outweigh it by far - 60% extra reach really boosts the resolution and contrast can be improved in post. I hope to check it out myself by beginning of January if I got my order in earlier enough. The crucial test for me is it against the 100-500mm with 2xTC.
"it delivers sharp results throughout most of the zoom range, although 800mm sharpness and contrast could be a bit better in initial tests."
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/reviews/canon-rf-200-800mm-f63-9-is-usm-review
"The major deterrent for serious action photography is absolute image quality at the 800mm setting,"
https://www.techradar.com/cameras/camera-lenses/canon-rf-200-800mm-f63-9-is-usm-review
"Nonetheless, the images came out crispy, with plenty of detail and with next to no color aberrations if you disregard color noise of the sensor. Of course, it is not on the same level as the brilliant RF 100-500mm f/4,5-7,1 L IS USM"
https://fstoppers.com/reviews/ultim...eview-new-canon-rf-200-800mm-f63-9-usm-646982
I'm sorry but what did you expect to get at 800mm from a 17,999 lens vs 1899 lens lol. The thinking of people today is incredible.
For me, I would be more interested in keeping the 100-500 with a 1.4 ET, and looking into an EOS R5 mk II with a better sensor and faster read out, potentially. I regularly shoot in crop mode with the R5 using a shortcut on the camera and get 20 megapixel images. That’s enough to crop and still leave at least five megapixels. The better image stabilization at the Long end also allows me to hand hold shots with lower shutter speeds, in order to, “shoot it dark,“ and bring up the exposure with less noise in post.
I’m also concerned about the weight and balance at the longer end. Add an extender to the 100–500 puts the weight or extra weight back towards the camera body and the balance is fine.
She would much rather you rent an RF 800 f/5.6 from them than bring your own RF 200-800.
Already 7.1 at 300mm and F8 below 500mm is pushing it a little.
There are more flat stupid remarks and more "crap" in this thread than from Canon.