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Have you considered the RF 100-400? It gets panned because of the slow aperture, but really it's only 1/3-2/3 stop slower than the 100-500L through the overlapping range. If you need weather sealing, it's a non-starter but from an IQ standpoint the RF 100-400 punches well above its weight (helps that the price drops to $500 periodically). I was glad I had a lens longer than my 24-105/4 when hiking up Mt. Etna in Sicily, but also glad that I wasn't carrying my 100-500L. This was taken from near the summit of Mt. Etna, the island of Salina is ~90 km away as the crow flies.Sidenote, I wish there was a lightweight 100-300/4 for travel. The 70-200/4 is really great and super cute, but the reach is just not enough and I really don't care about the 70-100-120mm part. Now I use the 100-500 but it is still too heavy on a backpacker trip. 120-300/4? 120-300/4-5.6? 150-320/5.6? Something that is max 850-900g.

EOS R8, RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM @ 400mm, 1/400 s, f/8, ISO 1000
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