9VIII said:Maybe sales for the 200-400+TC took a dive and they're figuring out a more attractive offering.
ahsanford said:9VIII said:Maybe sales for the 200-400+TC took a dive and they're figuring out a more attractive offering.
I don't think that's it. There's a big portfolio gap for Canon: leaving crop factors out, you cannot shoot past 400mm FF with a Canon zoom unless you're fond of teleconverters (which punishes IQ and can handcuff your AF options/performance).
This lens -- if it becomes a real product someday -- effectively solves that problem.
What's odd is that Nikon (more than Tamron or Sigma) really threw a monkey wrench in Canon's ability to ask for a lot of money for this lens. Consider: a similarly max-apertured 100-400L II costs over $2k, so one would imagine a 200-600 version of that speed of lens would cost a good deal more. But Nikon joining the budget masses with a first-party 200-500 lens at $1400 may force Canon to offer a 200-600 for a bit less than they had originally hoped.
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Don Haines said:ahsanford said:9VIII said:Maybe sales for the 200-400+TC took a dive and they're figuring out a more attractive offering.
I don't think that's it. There's a big portfolio gap for Canon: leaving crop factors out, you cannot shoot past 400mm FF with a Canon zoom unless you're fond of teleconverters (which punishes IQ and can handcuff your AF options/performance).
This lens -- if it becomes a real product someday -- effectively solves that problem.
What's odd is that Nikon (more than Tamron or Sigma) really threw a monkey wrench in Canon's ability to ask for a lot of money for this lens. Consider: a similarly max-apertured 100-400L II costs over $2k, so one would imagine a 200-600 version of that speed of lens would cost a good deal more. But Nikon joining the budget masses with a first-party 200-500 lens at $1400 may force Canon to offer a 200-600 for a bit less than they had originally hoped.
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A lot of Nikon shooters like the 200-500F5.6 lens (about $1600 here in Canada). It sells well. To get to 500mm with Canon will cost you $10,500 and for the vast bulk of photographers, that's not an option. To get to 400mm with an IS lens will cost you $2400. Costs more for less reach.... the recommended path for beginner birders is away from Canon.
Birders are a significant portion of Canon's long lens market. They have to counter this with something, so a 200-600 F5.6 lens is the logical path to regain leadership in that segment. I think this lens will happen relatively soon....
dilbert said:9VIII said:That sounds like another Big White, if it were in the 90mm range I might say there's a chance of it being inexpensive, but this is another huge lens.
Yes it is but will it compete wither either the Sigma or Tamron 150-600 zooms in terms of price?
Or will the affordable super-tele-zoom remain the domain of Sigma & Tamron?
dilbert said:9VIII said:That sounds like another Big White, if it were in the 90mm range I might say there's a chance of it being inexpensive, but this is another huge lens.
Yes it is but will it compete wither either the Sigma or Tamron 150-600 zooms in terms of price?
Or will the affordable super-tele-zoom remain the domain of Sigma & Tamron?
Good move from Nikon and others making long telephoto lenses affordable.ahsanford said:What's odd is that Nikon (more than Tamron or Sigma) really threw a monkey wrench in Canon's ability to ask for a lot of money for this lens. Consider: a similarly max-apertured 100-400L II costs over $2k, so one would imagine a 200-600 version of that speed of lens would cost a good deal more. But Nikon joining the budget masses with a first-party 200-500 lens at $1400 may force Canon to offer a 200-600 for a bit less than they had originally hoped.
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If you calculate the image proportions, 120mm diameter occurs.... omg. Then 3500€/$ will be cheapweixing said:Hi,
I doubt it'll be cheap if it zoom out at 600mm f5.6... optical glass larger than 100mm diameter is significantly more expensive.
Have a nice day.
xps said:If you calculate the image proportions, 120mm diameter occurs.... omg. Then 3500€/$ will be cheapweixing said:Hi,
I doubt it'll be cheap if it zoom out at 600mm f5.6... optical glass larger than 100mm diameter is significantly more expensive.
Have a nice day.
Hi again!candc said:xps said:If you calculate the image proportions, 120mm diameter occurs.... omg. Then 3500€/$ will be cheapweixing said:Hi,
I doubt it'll be cheap if it zoom out at 600mm f5.6... optical glass larger than 100mm diameter is significantly more expensive.
Have a nice day.
600/5.6=107.14
if it is to have a 105mm filter size then it would need to get shortened up a bit or go with 6.3 aperture like the sigma/tamron versions