Who has pre-ordered or will order 200-400

Have you pre-ordered the 200-400 or do you plan to order in the future?

  • How could I resist? I want to be the first on the block to have this new bad guy!

    Votes: 8 7.8%
  • I'll wait a bit to see how the review turn on and then get myself a Christmas/Hanukkah present

    Votes: 6 5.9%
  • I am saving my change, perhaps in a few years

    Votes: 44 43.1%
  • See no use for it. I'd rather a 14-22, update to the 135, ...

    Votes: 38 37.3%
  • I want one, but my marriage is more important

    Votes: 6 5.9%

  • Total voters
    102
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neuroanatomist said:
charlesa said:
Just when I got that 400 mm f/2.8 IS II...

Lol, and I got the 600 II. But that meets my needs more than the 200-400, since 840mm f/5.6 is better for me than 560mm f/5.6.

I'd still like an updated 100-400L, though, as a more portable option.

You're going to find a need for one and you know it.

Stop kidding yourself :P
 
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Freddie said:
Hey, it's no worse than the depreciation hit you take when you drive that new pickup out the dealer door, Maybe less.
Let's see, I could sell the 500 f/4 and the 1D MK IV and still have only $3–4K to come up with.
Wait... it weighs more than my 500 f/4? In that case, I'll just borrow a 200-400 from CPS when I need it.
I'm also, basically, with those shooters who would be happy a new 100-400 although, the way Canon prices are going, even that lens may break the $4K barrier.
It's a good thing the new 800mm Nikkor is $18K or I'd be worried that Canon is going to pass Nikon for the most expensive lenses. The upcoming new 800mm Canon may, however, continue the skyrocketing Canon lens price trend and take the lead again.

So, I bought my 500mm f4 IS at the end of 2001 for $6,200 and sold it last year for $5,000. Thats 11 years for $109 a year. What about depreciation?
 
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I had the chance to play a little with the lens.

I don´t want a build in TC and I don´t want such a heavy lens for travelling. I am happy with my big white telephotos.

A EF 100-400 L IS replacement for travelling is what I want and what I need.
 
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See now I have a dilemma...I have been saving my money to purchase the 400mm 2.8 for the past couple of years and I'm about $1500 off from paying straight cash for it. I am planning to have it by the time fall rolls around for some high school football action. Now with this lens finally becoming a reality I wonder should I just go ahead go for this or just go ahead and pull the trigger on the 400 since I've been saving for it for so long...

Decisions, decisions...
 
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theobdt said:
See now I have a dilemma...I have been saving my money to purchase the 400mm 2.8 for the past couple of years and I'm about $1500 off from paying straight cash for it. I am planning to have it by the time fall rolls around for some high school football action. Now with this lens finally becoming a reality I wonder should I just go ahead go for this or just go ahead and pull the trigger on the 400 since I've been saving for it for so long...

Decisions, decisions...
Unless you will need less than 400mm I cannot see why you must change plans.

400 2.8 L IS II weighs the same as the 200-400 and is one stop better...
 
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