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The canon 800mm is so practical...

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Not really relevant to underwater photography. Though I would love to see someone try to use it underwater. :lol:

 

I was reading canon's description on their web page, and I got to the last line and I just can't stop laughing.

 

weighing just under 10 lbs....it's image stabilized, providing up to 4 stops of correction for camera shake. This makes it even more practical in many situations.

 

Even more practical. :D

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Well, Mauna Loa's telescope just doesn't fit in one's back pocket. :D

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I'm thinking...group buy? :D

You mean, we all group together and buy one? :lol:

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But I already sold my firstborn.....

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I already own one..

 

Anyone wants to use it? Just let me know and i will forward you my paypal account info

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I don't know why... but it's REALLY a great lens. :)

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You know, to some people it doesn't seem reasonable. But for others, it makes great sense. I for one will probably get one, because for my two mains sources of photography income (sports and wildlife) it is a great lens. It will be sharper than a 400/2.8 with a 2x or even a 600/4 with a 1.4, and weighs less than the 600. 10lbs is hand-holdable for me. I regularly hand-hold a 400/2.8 (11.7lbs) with a Canon 1D mkIIn/mkIII and do fine. I have hoped for this lens - I was reluctant to buy a 600/4, despite liking it very much, because the 400 takes a 1.4x converter very well. For football, for example, a 70-200 (or just 200), 400, 800 would be a great combination. For wildlife, an 800 would be a great lens for many applications. So, in short, it actually is a practical lens :-)

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These guys at BH are funny:

 

"Included with this lens is a leather slip-on 'lens cap', a fitted aluminum trunk case, and a prodigious measure of ego satisfaction. Weighing in at over 36lbs and an overall length of 33 inches, a sturdy tripod and pan/tilt head is highly recommended. Pack mule not included."

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For wildlife photographers just get this one instead:

 

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08013101sigma250500.asp

 

Note the loops on the top of the lens. Those are where you attach the crane.....

 

Combine the f2.8 @ 500mm and high ISO performance of the new cameras I can't wait to see the pictures that is capable of.

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I liked Scott Kelby's definition of a sport's photographer. If you ask how much it costs, you aren't one. He was kidding, :) I think

 

Steve

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