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DannWunderlich Registered: Oct 08, 2007 Total Posts: 2440 Country: United States |
What are your opinions on this lens at this point in its life? |
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PORSCHE917 Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 134 Country: United States |
Dear Dann: |
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meechahel Registered: Feb 15, 2008 Total Posts: 387 Country: United States |
Bought one of these about a year ago this time...think I paid $2400 and it came with a nice monopod. It was a great lens and served its purpose. But way too heavy for everyday use, and after using the IS version I was blown away. The IS version consistently produced sharp images and had a much higher "keeper rate". I no longer have either of these lenses (no need), but if I was buying one again would go for the mkII or IS version. I recommend the same to you. ![]() |
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RafalA Registered: Jul 16, 2006 Total Posts: 735 Country: Canada |
If you need the reach and speed, and can't afford the IS version, then there really is no choice, is there? |
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JON VAN DAAL Registered: Sep 26, 2006 Total Posts: 346 Country: Australia |
I had the version one 400 2.8 for a number of years - I made a lot of money from it and got heaps of covers with it. The basic answer is that it was and still is an excellent peice of glass but the weight was always an issue for me. I now have the 300 f2.8IS and it is SO light in comparison and with a 1.3 crop it is around the same length. I'd go for the 300 and as was said above there is less chance of repairs. |
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DannWunderlich Registered: Oct 08, 2007 Total Posts: 2440 Country: United States |
Thank you for the feedback. |
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PhotoMaximum Registered: Sep 10, 2008 Total Posts: 840 Country: United States |
I own version One of the 400/2.8 EF. Its a great lens. The cost difference between the IS version and these samples is huge. If you need a long tele and you need 2.8 and want great IQ & performance then any variation of the 400/2.8 is going to get the job done. Odds are you will be using a monopod with these lenses so the weight difference is not critical. If you shoot golf then the lighter IS version is nice after walking eighteen holes. |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
Where can I find drop in filters for this lens? Are there any ND filters available for it aside from the CP I know is available? |
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Andrew J Registered: Mar 20, 2006 Total Posts: 2722 Country: United States |
You get the right mm filter and screw it in the adapter. I had one and just got any filter on ebay and screwed it on. I forget the size. |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
Thanks Andrew. It's 48mm, isn't it? |
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Bmeister Registered: Oct 20, 2003 Total Posts: 465 Country: United States |
Get the IS version if you can swing it. The mkI version of the 400/f2.8 no longer has serviceable parts in production and from anecdotal evidence, it is going to be ugly if you need to get it repaired if/when that time comes. Canon didn't accept for repair a 400/f2.8 mkI owned by an associate and it was an AF issue. YMMV |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
Bmeister wrote: |
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Andrew J Registered: Mar 20, 2006 Total Posts: 2722 Country: United States |
.....The mkI version of the 400/f2.8 no longer has serviceable parts in production......snip |
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Bmeister Registered: Oct 20, 2003 Total Posts: 465 Country: United States |
Andrew J wrote: |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
What is the hood model number for the mark 1? |
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rscheffler Registered: Aug 23, 2005 Total Posts: 2368 Country: Canada |
ET-161B or ET-161B II see here: http://www.micro-tools.net/pdf/Canon/EF%20400%202.8%20L%20USM.pdf |
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PetKal Registered: Sep 06, 2007 Total Posts: 17096 Country: Canada |
Bmeister wrote: |
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Tony Brown Registered: Nov 14, 2007 Total Posts: 1528 Country: N/A |
i'd go with the 300 2.8 IS...and a 1.4 tc when needed. |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
Wow, I just discovered that Adorama has a huge assortment of this odd 48mm filter size. Cool! I'm getting two ND filters. |
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timgangloff Registered: Sep 17, 2004 Total Posts: 2224 Country: United States |
Where can you find one for that price, the 300 2.8 IS, that is? |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
timgangloff wrote: |
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Will Patterson Registered: Nov 06, 2006 Total Posts: 3882 Country: United States |
Finding a hood for it is going to be impossible |
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timgangloff Registered: Sep 17, 2004 Total Posts: 2224 Country: United States |
Yeah, I'd seen the old 400's go for low money because of the parts issue you are now finding, but have not seen the 300's that low or really even close, with most about 3500 or more. |