Yes because a 600 f/5.6L IS would be also smaller (in diameter) and lighter not only cheaper.danski0224 said:Would people buy a 600mm f/5.6 at say $4500 USD if it offered 80% of the IQ of the 600 f/4 II?
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Yes because a 600 f/5.6L IS would be also smaller (in diameter) and lighter not only cheaper.danski0224 said:Would people buy a 600mm f/5.6 at say $4500 USD if it offered 80% of the IQ of the 600 f/4 II?
GMCPhotographics said:I certainly think there's a market for a 500 f5.6 LIS and a 600 f5.6 LIS
Especially if it's sharp wide open. Given that the new DO II optics look very good...these new lenses could be VERY small and light.
neuroanatomist said:danski0224 said:I can't realistically see Canon offering something that gives 80% of a 500/600 f/4 VII at 1/3 of the cost of one or less.
They already do for shorter lenses – 85mm, 200mm, 300mm, 400mm. The point for those lenses, as for the rumored lens here, is that the cheaper lenses are slower by 1-2 stops.
I own the 100mm non-L macro lens. I'd be more than happy for a 500mm non-L (maybe even non IS) lens with similar relative performance to the 100 macro.dilbert said:neuroanatomist said:GMCPhotographics said:I certainly think there's a market for a 500 f5.6 LIS and a 600 f5.6 LIS
I wonder...what if the rumored lens is not an L-series lens?
Then absolutely nobody here will be interested in it because it won't be "cool" enough for them to own.
neuroanatomist said:danski0224 said:I can't realistically see Canon offering something that gives 80% of a 500/600 f/4 VII at 1/3 of the cost of one or less.
They already do for shorter lenses – 85mm, 200mm, 300mm, 400mm. The point for those lenses, as for the rumored lens here, is that the cheaper lenses are slower by 1-2 stops.
There is no reason for an EF-S lens. The diameter will be the same EF or EF-S...MintChocs said:I think that this lens will be an EF-S only mount lens. I would imagine that it would be up to 400mm and f5.6 as most Canon Rebels won't theoretically AF past this aperture in terms of minimum light for the AF sensor. It would be built along the lines of the 55-250mm, plastic, no tripod mount. As we see in the P&S compact market there is an emphasis on zooms, so it wouldn't be surprising to see a lens to compete. Something like 100-350mm 4.5-5.6 would sound about right and replace the current EF 70-300IS.
MintChocs said:EF-S more from a marketing point of view and in keeping with a budget aimed market. Full frame users prefer better lenses.
A 600mm f/5.6 IS would be a very nice addition. However, it will not cost 3500 the moment the 400 DO II costs almost double.HighLowISO said:Maybe they can use DO optics to make a 600mm f/5.6 IS $3500 a reality.
The DO lenses have not really dramatically changed the lens landscape yet due to price. Canon said they have recently improved things again with DO manufacturing so maybe it's time for some volume manufacturing of a DO lens while Nikon, nor anyone else, has any lens competition.
Very good exampledanski0224 said:MintChocs said:EF-S more from a marketing point of view and in keeping with a budget aimed market. Full frame users prefer better lenses.
You have obviously not used the EF-S 60mm Macro....
...or the EFS 17-55mm f/2.8 standard zoom...StudentOfLight said:Very good exampledanski0224 said:MintChocs said:EF-S more from a marketing point of view and in keeping with a budget aimed market. Full frame users prefer better lenses.
You have obviously not used the EF-S 60mm Macro....