GraFax said:PureClassA said:All due respect to some folks, but I think some of these price guesses are going way too high. This lens is not going to priced north of the 70-200 IS Mk II, which is now $2299. Remember a few months ago tons of people were speculating on a $2500 7D2. and out came $1799. This lens will be $1999ish or the same price as the 70-200 IS2 is now. $2500 or $3k for this would be corporate suicide. Show of hands, how many people would buy this at either of those prices over a 70-200 IS2 plus a 2.0 EX III? That's a far more versatile combination for the price even considering the larger size. Thoughts?
I hope that you are correct as I will probably purchase one as some point. However, this is the company that charges $12,000 for a lens with a similar range and is also releasing the 400 DO this year for nearly $7000. The 70-200 f2.8L, despite being a superb lens, exists in a range where there are a lot of superb lenses. The 100-400L has been a bit of a leak in Canon's Big White price dam. With all of the pent up demand for this lens Canon might see this as a excellent opportunity to plug that leak. But thats just my 2 cents. I could be way off.
The 400 DO and 200-400 with built in TC are for a whole different professional market. The 100-400 is made to serve the pro but also the enthusiast. Plus it is not a fixed aperture like the other two which require exponentially more glass and more expensive glass. Granted I agree they are high priced, the market they intend to serve will happily pay for them.
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