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Hopkin Green Frog
06-02-2008, 01:27
Canon 1200/5.6L USM (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/find/newsLetter/Mother-of-All-L-Lenses.jsp)
Holey moley.
Yeah there's been some topics about this lens before.
Costs like $40,000
kevshore
06-02-2008, 06:35
Err no. $99,000!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/10209/Digital_Cameras_Accessories_SLR_Interchangeable_Le nses.html
and thats in the used section!:lol: Oh and its in stock!!
Canon Bob
06-02-2008, 07:05
Err no. $99,000!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/10209/Digital_Cameras_Accessories_SLR_Interchangeable_Le nses.html
and thats in the used section!:lol: Oh and its in stock!!
I'm just about to pull the trigger......and shoot myself :'(
Bob
You would need a Charles Atlas course to carry one of these,
and a healthy bank ballance to pay for it, but that is an awsome lense. :)
:canon:
For what it's worth, if you couple this lens to a Rebel XTi or EOS 40D you end up with the 35mm-equivalent of 1920/5.6, a 2688/8 with a 1.4x extender, and a 3840/11 with a 2x extender.
:lol:
I'm just about to buy a jessops tripod for £19.99, will it work for this lens?
madmitch
06-02-2008, 09:59
I think we need a thread merge.
I'm just about to buy a jessops tripod for £19.99, will it work for this lens?
You might need a few lol. Also start looking for photographers with one arm more muscular than the other.
NathanJT
06-02-2008, 10:30
I'm just about to buy a jessops tripod for £19.99, will it work for this lens?
Oh! You can put the £20 note away. The 1200mm comes with it's own custom built tripod and flight case.
Do I get first dibs on borrowing the 1200mm when you get it now?
Oh cheers Nathan! that's a real bargain then :)
do you think I could use the jessops one and eBay the other? looking to save a couple of quid here...
Here's a still bigger beast:
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i319/RokcetScientist/Sigma200-500F28.jpg
The ultimate wildlife lens? Sigma claims the APO 200-500 F/2.8 is the world's first lens to offer an F/2.8 aperture at 500mm focal length. It comes with an "attachment" to give users a handy 400-1000mm F/5.6 option. The lens weighs nearly 16kg and uses a dedicated Li-ion battery to provide power for focusing and zooming.
Press Release Sigma 200-500 F/2.8 (http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08013101sigma250500.asp#press).
Youtube.com Sigma 200-500 F/2.8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K77UvaiHii0)
Borats Baby
06-02-2008, 12:31
I've got loads of both of these lenses kicking around in me garage somewhere..
Umm I think Ill buy one of each......
Well you never know, you might just be a mile too close to your subject so out comes the 500mm :naughty:
now Im gonna have to change my car to a Landrover to carry them, a hoist & some form of tripod (not Jessops or Aldi)
what about filters to protect the lens ??? (perhaps a window glazing company) :shrug:
Some form of platform so the tripod does not sink, well you never know
ummm problems problems :)
rich_eason
06-02-2008, 13:50
For that illusive nature shot...a hide for me, and a hide for the lens.
now Im gonna have to change my car to a Landrover to carry them, a hoist & some form of tripod (not Jessops or Aldi).
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Some form of platform so the tripod does not sink, well you never know
Mount 'm on top of a Hummer or Bushmaster instead of the multi-barrel chain cannon....
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