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Canon Announces 200-400mm f/4L IS with Built In Teleconverter

Started by Jay Beckman, February 06, 2011, 10:43:34 PM

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Nikon's 200-400 runs just shy of $7K so I would think this will fall along similar lines.

Time to hold a garage sale!  ;D
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If I sell my garage where will all my camping gear go?

Looks interesting, would love to hear a hands-on report. Big pile of cash.
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Dave S.

I just read the DP review link that Jay provided, and I was checking out the features shown in the accompanying image.  The IS switch shows three modes: 1, 2 & a 3.  Anyone have an idea as to what mode three will offer?

For those not familiar with the Canon IS (Image Stabilization, similar to VR in the Nikon vernacular)* setup: mode 1 is for static situations, mode 2 is for panning (works when panning in either the horizontal or the vertical direction of motion).

* Unless you are using James' 100mm-400mm, which features a custom IS configuration, ;).


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Quote from: Dave S. on February 07, 2011, 09:02:00 AM
I just read the DP review link that Jay provided, and I was checking out the features shown in the accompanying image.  The IS switch shows three modes: 1, 2 & a 3.  Anyone have an idea as to what mode three will offer?
- Dave

Hmm.  Spitballin' here, but it'd be great if someone finally took diagonal movement into consideration with IS. 
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Dave S.

Could be, but adding a 2nd plane of motion to the algorithm would certainly complicate things.  Another thought I just had, I wonder if it's sort of an auto-on/auto-off setup.  I know that if you combine the stability of a tripod and leave IS turned on, it can cause problems.  Maybe mode 3 sets a minimum movement threshold that would turn IS off? 

Like Joe said, just spitballin this...
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Chris Kennedy

#8
In their description of the updated 500mm lens Canon says this:

"The EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM includes an advanced third Image Stabilization mode (Mode 3) that activates IS only when the shutter button is fully pressed."

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Jay Beckman

Chris is correct regarding IS Mode 3.

As for IS on tripods, there are lenses that are "aware" and disable the IS so that it won't hunt.  AFAIK, the 100-400 is not one of them.

Found this list of lenses that should be Tripod Aware:
300mm f/2.8L IS
400mm f/2.8L IS
500mm f/4L IS
600mm f/4L IS
28-300/3.5-5.6L IS
70-200/2.8L IS
70-300/4.5-5.6 DO IS
400/4 DO IS
70-200mm f/4L IS
200mm f/2L IS
800mm f/5.6L IS

Not on the list yet, but it's a pretty good bet Tripod Detection is or will be on the following recently released or announced lenses:
70-200/2.8 IS Mark II
100/2.8L Hybrid IS Macro
300/2.8 IS Mark II
400/2.8 IS Mark II

Presumably, the new 500, 600 and 800 as well as the 200-400 will be Tripod Aware.
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I will sell both my 300mm and my 400mm lens to that I can put a deposit on layaway for this bad boy  ;D
-Chris-

Jay Beckman

Canon 200-400mm in use (images 1, 2 and 3) and 600mm prototype with what may be a new 5DMkIII as well...
LINK

Gives a good idea of the size of the new 200-400!
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