More Fun With the Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM

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<p>B&H Photo recently came into possession of the Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM, this is the third time the used department at B&H has had this lens for sale. It’s rumored that less than 20 of these lenses were ever built, although Canon won’t confirm the production number.</p>
<p>If you’re in New York City, be sure to head to B&H Photo and check it out.</p>
<p>The lens is still available with free shipping in the CUSA! If you buy it today, <a href="http://www.lenscoat.com/lenscoatsuptmsup-canon-1200mm-p-914.html" target="_blank">I’ll buy you the LensCoat for it</a>.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/801201815-USE/canon_2527a001_super_telephoto_1200mm_f_5_6l.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L $180,000 at B&H Photo</a></strong></p>
<p>Source: [<a href="http://www.the-digital-picture.com/News/News-Post.aspx?News=15012" target="_blank">The-Digital-Picture</a>]</p>
 
neuroanatomist said:
GammyKnee said:
Looks like it'd be good for shooting tanks in a war zone :)

Not so sure...point something that big at them, they're likely to shoot back (and their shots will hurt more than yours). ;)

Yea, some years ago they released the video from helicopter. People in the helicopter ended up shooting small number of civilians, including one reporter. They claimed they had seen a bazooka. The video was bad quality so couldn't really tell, but I was guessing it was 100-400 (mk1).

So if you have more range than them, you're ok. Until they order artillery/air strike. Fun times.
 
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Eldar said:
Comparing it to a 600 f4L IS II, with a 2xIII extender, makes the one stop lost seem like a bit of a trifle ...

I have exactly that setup and $160K difference for one more stop of light is insane. I struggle to imagine the market for this lens.
 
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luckydude said:
Eldar said:
Comparing it to a 600 f4L IS II, with a 2xIII extender, makes the one stop lost seem like a bit of a trifle ...

I have exactly that setup and $160K difference for one more stop of light is insane. I struggle to imagine the market for this lens.

All I can think if is that, back in the days of film and relatively low ISO, light was more precious.
 
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Hesbehindyou said:
luckydude said:
Eldar said:
Comparing it to a 600 f4L IS II, with a 2xIII extender, makes the one stop lost seem like a bit of a trifle ...

I have exactly that setup and $160K difference for one more stop of light is insane. I struggle to imagine the market for this lens.

All I can think if is that, back in the days of film and relatively low ISO, light was more precious.
Indeed it was, but in the days of digital, $165k is rather precious too :)
 
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I thought I read that these were originally FD lenses, and Canon converted them to EF.

I found that story here:

http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-1200mm-f-5.6-L-USM-Lens-Review.aspx

I also read that they were used with a 1.4X TC for a high school baseball field in Japan. 1200mm was needed to get a photo of the pitcher and 1700mm to get home plate. Nikon could not stand seeing those Canon lenses, so they built their 1200-1700mm zoom lens (The Tuna) to steal Canon's thunder. The zoom had the advantage of not requiring the TC to be added and removed.

http://www.nikon.com/about/feelnikon/recollections/r16_e/index.htm

http://www.nikon.com/about/feelnikon/recollections/r16_e/index.htm
 
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