bkorcel said:check www.canonpricewatch.com They maintain the last going prices on these lenses when stock dried up.
dolina said:I did this so I know whether it is time already to buy the 600mm Version 2. In the event the 600mm Version 2 sells for between $9,200 and $10,300 (Nikkor price) then I will be more interested to complete my lens lineup.
Relative to the version 1 Canon the Nikon 600mm is much much newer. The Nikon was announced on Aug 23, 2007 while the version 1 Canon was announced September 1999. A 8 year gap between the two 600mm.neuroanatomist said:Nikon's 600mm is still the old version I lens, which is very similar to Canon's MkI. Canon's MkII is optically better, and the Nikon I weighs 30% more. Unlike the MkI versions of both, Canon's 600 II is actually handholdable. To me, at least, that's worth a big premium.
dolina said:But alas the current 600mm is perpetually out of stock in most places so you may want to consider looking at other focal lengths to get to where you want.
neuroanatomist said:I didn't realize the Nikon was so (relatively) new. Still, it's the substantially lighter weight that, IMO, sets the Canon 600 II apart - it's the same weight as Nikon's 500/4 (and the 'old' Canon 500 MkI)
dolina said:But alas the current 600mm is perpetually out of stock in most places so you may want to consider looking at other focal lengths to get to where you want.
Actually, I need look no further than my closet to find a 600 II.![]()
Promature said:Roger Cicala on shooting air shows:
"One effective technique to get some room when you’re at a crowded airshow: set the 600 vertically with the hood end on the ground, get a serious look on your face, and announce loudly 'you folks should step back from the blast area before we launch this.'"