degos said:
riker said:
And focal lens above 200mm is very rarely needed in these situations.
So many travel superzooms go well towards 300mm that I'm sure their research showed that 200mm is too short for an upper limit.
For example, 200mm is useless for an interesting bird that lands 20 ft away. Or for features on top of a building, from street level.
It's also far too short for casual use at an airshow, or for cars on a racing track; both events that tourists might visit. 300mm is the bare minimum for those and even then is lacking.
I'm not talking about the "needs" of tourists, shooting S___ty images of some bird landing far away, shooting cars from where they sit, etc. For them, there are the compact superzooms, EF-S lenses or whatever. They are not the market for EF/L lenses even if they sometimes happen to buy them.
Also, an airshow, a bird, etc are still just some particular situations - sometimes it might be nice to have something above 200mm, but these are still the minority of the situations. And you can also easily crop and still have nice resolution when you have 20+ MP.
So I'm pretty confident when I'm saying I very rarely need a lens above 200mm for travel photography which I do for many years now. I also tend to think this is not just my opinion but most professionals agree. (By the way it's not a random coincidence that compacts like the S series and G series which are meant for prosumers/professionals do not have long zooms.)