Is the new 100-400L II going to be a push/pull after all?

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ahsanford

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Just saw this at photo rumors:

http://photorumors.com/2014/11/10/the-canon-ef-100-400mm-f4-5-5-6l-is-ii-lens-already-announced/

Of note: "New “push-pull” zoom"

The article was then pulled from the site in question. Is there anything to this? Any chance that push/pull might live on?

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We should find out exactly what the new hype is very soon.

That ring on it tightens the zoom at any position, so zoom creep will not be anything to worry about. Pointing a big lens up or down will eventually show zoom creep, and being able to lock it at any focal length seems to me like a nice feature.
 
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The new 100-400 II still has the focus tension/locking ring that the push/pull design had (so I can understand why you might think the lens was a push/pull design), however it is NOT a push/pull design itself. My guess is that Canon included the tension ring for the same reasons...that the weight of the lens would change focus if you pointed it up or down enough.
 
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