I've had my 100-400L since borrowing one from the CPS folks at the 1999 Daytona 500. It's been a great lens. However, I must admit I have the "II" version on pre-order (and the current one sold). As the 28-300L is now 10-years-old, I hope it will be the next zoom lens on Canon's list to get a make over.
My 28-300L is the lens I pick when I want to keep things simple. Not having to change lenses on the move and the ability to cover just about every subject, has made it my "Go To" travel lens, mounted on one of my FF bodies. Although I've never had an issue with the push-pull design of either lenses, I can see the logic in moving away from that type of zoom operation.
So, the question is, will we see a redesigned 28-300L anytime soon?
My 28-300L is the lens I pick when I want to keep things simple. Not having to change lenses on the move and the ability to cover just about every subject, has made it my "Go To" travel lens, mounted on one of my FF bodies. Although I've never had an issue with the push-pull design of either lenses, I can see the logic in moving away from that type of zoom operation.
So, the question is, will we see a redesigned 28-300L anytime soon?