Canon EF 100-400mmL IS

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While I can't say that I've taken my copy of the 100-400L lens onto five different continents like @smirkypants, I have used it pretty extensively for the last couple years in some of the worst weather Colorado has to offer. I've used it in torrential rains, near-whiteout blizzards, sub-zero temperatures, and highly dusty winds. Even though it does not carry a "weather sealed" label, I've never gotten any moisture or dust inside of the lens, and I've never noticed any accumulation of dust on my sensor due to its use.

While I don't have any patents or diagrams to back it up at the moment, I think its a bit naive to think that Canon did not design this lens with an adequate filtration system around the push/pull design. Yes, the lens sucks in air, but its highly unlikely it directly sucks in unfiltered air.
 
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Never had a problem with my 100-400 even though I have taken it to many game reserves over the last 4 years.

And, contrary to urban legend, it is pretty sharp wide open...sharp enough that I now always shoot wide open and get good results.
 
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JTPAIN said:
Hey,

Does anyone know if Canon will be replacing their old 100-400mmL lens any time soon? - I know some have said that the 70-300mmL is a replacement, because of crop body users, But for birding, that extra length is pretty vital. I've heard mixed revues of the 70-300mm with 1.4x tele, and think it would probably be too much of a compromise to loose AF.

Many thanks


They will update it as soon as you or I push BUY NOW.

I'm still waiting for an update.
 
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i love my 100-400, its attached to my XSi prob about 80% of the time because i enjoy wildlife photography and aircraft. have i ever experienced a dust problem? no, i have not, so i would agree that the "dust pump" statement is definatly an urban legend. in fact, one of my first lenses that i owned was a 70-210f/4 way back when i bought my first slr, an eos 650, and that lens is still in use today as i gave it to my niece when i purchased my 70-200f/4L. so, i use both types of zooms, both the push pull and 2 touch, and i actually enjoy the speed of a push/pull design. IF canon were to update the 100-400, would i buy it? hard to say, if it wasnt massively more expensive than the current one, i would think about it just for an improvement in the IS.
 
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I have to be the exception I guess, I own a 100-400 and mine got pretty dusty in the 3 years I have owned it. however, I never experienced any undue dust on my sensor, just the lens elements. It got to be so much that I started to get a haze on my daytime photos.

I solved that last night.

I am now dust free on my 1st 2 elements, I didn't want to go further because it just would have been a technical nightmare. This lens is much more simple than it seems.

BTW, I bought this thing on craigslist, I had no warranty or service contracts. I am proficient with electro-mechanical repair, and did not go into this blind. So save me the "You're a fool to do this" I recorded the calibration of the 1st element and retested after reassembly. Every thing is in working order and is in fact smoother than before, due to some long overdue re-lubing and cleaning.
 

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why I want a 100-400 IS L II updated lens..now..

Had one 100-400 L, it was not as sharp as I wanted, sold it. Have rented them from lensrentals.com a few times, the sharpness have been fine. Why don't I just buy one??

The I S really is dated. 2 stops is less than new equipment coming out from Canon or Tamron or anyone else doing IS/VR. No tripod mode for IS. I don't care about push pull vs ring zoom, don't believe in the dust issue.
I don't mind paying more than the current lens for an update. Yes, I'm wasting money by renting, but I only need the lens for 3-4 weeks per year, my 70-300 (non L) is fine for many uses. I may just give up and buy the current model if no update by this fall. Knowing my luck the update will come out immediately after I buy.
 
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