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p.1 #11 · Why the rebate on 200 f/2 lens? | |
Vivek wrote:
John--G wrote:
Actually, Canon lowered the price on this lens since introduction as it was almost $6000. Nikon in fact has raised the price since introduction.
The current US prices from B&H are:
Nikon $5100
Canon $5300 (before rebate)
Paolo Dolina wrote:
Canon's 200 is newer, half a kilogram lighter and has more stops of stabilization.
In the same way Nikon's 300, 400, 500, 600 are more expensive because they are newer than the Canon equivalent.
If you're curious about the price history http://www.nextag.com/Canon-EF-200MM-F-588067533/price-history-html
I stand corrected folks; my datapoints were old. Also, Paolo thanks for the link.
-- Vivek
No worries. Most always compare gear based on f-stop, focal length and the presence of IS or VR.
But those aren't the only qualities you should look out for. You must also consider marketing/release date, MTF chart, how many stops of IS or VR, CFD, physical dimension and especially the weight.
Lenses are no more different than buying a 2007 Honda Civic to a 2004 Toyota Corolla. Both are 1.6L engined cars and yet they vary in specs.
I feel this lens has enough wiggle room to go as low as $4,200 in the near future. But then again what do I know?
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