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wilson1
02-06-2008, 05:03 PM
The Mother of all Telephotos (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/find/newsLetter/Mother-of-All-L-Lenses.jsp)

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The Canon 1200/5.6L USM has been built on a special-order basis since 1993, and the ‘official word’ is there are "more than twelve, less than twenty" of them in existence. With a price tag equivalent to a pair of his-and-her sports coupes, they were produced at the rate of about 2-per-year and a delivery time of about 18 months. National Geographic magazine, Sports Illustrated, Canon Professional Services, and a few well-heeled enthusiasts are counted among the fortunate few who own these unique optics. A box of donuts says the Feds probably have a few squirreled away somewhere, but this is something we can neither confirm nor deny. What you get for your money is a monster lens with an angle of view of about 2° on a full-frame 35 mm camera.

For the record, the Canon 1200/5.6L USM contains 13 elements (including 2 Fluorite) in 10 groups, stops down to f32, and has a minimum focus of 45.9'. As for filtration, 48 mm drop-in filters can be inserted towards the aft section of the lens barrel. And before you start kvetching 'it's not an IS lens' keep in mind this hefty pup demands the sturdiest tripod and pan/tilt head you can muster up. An EOS Mark III mounted on this thing looks like a rear lens cap with handle bars. Folks, we're talking big here… really big.

To facilitate a measure of user-friendliness, a center-balanced, rotating handle / tripod collar assembly was smartly designed into lens barrel. If for whatever reason you prefer using a ball-head, make sure you have a firm hand on the lens handle before you loosen anything because the results can be painful in more ways than one.
Upper West Side Manhattan- About a mile away

Shooting with a 1200 mm lens is not a casual affair. The reinforced aluminum case is heavier than the lens and requires a wheelie cart to get around. For negotiating curbs, stairs, and cargo bays there are rubber-padded handles on three sides of the case. If you have visions of slinging this baby over your shoulder and going a stroll along the promenade be advised it ain't happening. And remember... lift with your knees.

The viewfinder is surprisingly bright, and though somewhat sluggish as compared to the latest-generation Canon EF lenses, the 1200 was usually able to nail the focus on the first pass. The hard part is figuring out what you’re focusing on because the angle of view is so narrow. If you’re not familiar with the landscape you’ll find yourself peering out over the top of the camera every so often trying to figure out what you’re looking at.

As for image quality, even wide open it's quite lovely. Stopped down to f/8 and f/11 it's actually quite remarkable. How remarkable? From midtown Manhattan we were able to read the street signs on the corner of JFK Boulevard East and 43rd St. in Weehawkin New Jersey when viewing image files at pixel resolution. It's important to keep in mind when you are shooting images of objects literally a mile away or further you start contending with haze, smog, and heat radiation that can greatly diminish the image quality of the best optics, especially during warmer months. Even on a cold, clear winter day we were able to detect heat distortions in some of the photos.
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steevo8
02-06-2008, 05:16 PM
LOL funny you post this. Me and a friend were just talking about this lens. Pure insanity. I wouldnt even know what to shoot with it. I think I would just look at it and whack off to the thought of having the most baller lens out.

DirectorSe7en
02-06-2008, 05:19 PM
Let's see a picture taken by this bohemoth.

chrisw
02-06-2008, 05:53 PM
Let's see a picture taken by this bohemoth.


pick any celebrity nudie pic from the paparazi

06IXMR
02-06-2008, 05:55 PM
click on the website and you'll see them you can see clearly about 2miles away lol.

mtsevovii
02-06-2008, 06:37 PM
Canon FTW :lol:

wilson1
02-06-2008, 06:47 PM
Canon FTW :lol:


Canon > ALL.......


:lol:

Pure EvoIX
02-06-2008, 07:17 PM
slap on a 2x extender with a 1.6x crop factor body (20D-40D, and rebels). You essentially get a 3840mm lens with /11 aperature. OMG!!
Could probably look at San Fransisco from San Jose....lol j/k. Take a picture of the moon in all its glory. Or if you can find it, an orbiting satellite. Can seriously be a camera sniper from 5+ miles away.

I <3 canon.

Jay
02-06-2008, 11:39 PM
good gawd

RgistRdShowoffIX
02-07-2008, 01:26 AM
O.O' that's excessive....


:lol: good find tho.

bricel24
02-07-2008, 03:39 AM
Canon FTW :lol:


Canon > ALL.......


:lol:


haha... I don't believe you... :lol: