Well folks, I've been thinking about it, talking about it, and now I've finally done it. Just pulled the trigger on the 600mm f/4 L IS from Canon. Added the normal accessory pool to this beast:
Gitzo GIGT5540LS GT-5540LS Systematic 6X Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (supports 55 pounds)
Wimberley Head w Q/R WH-200 (full Wimberley gimball head with quick release)
Canon EF 2X II Extender (I already have the 1.4x)
Canon drop-in Polarizer filter for the 600 L
Wimberley WIF9 F-9 Flash Bracket for Head Version II
Wimberley WIFC600 Replacement Foot for Canon 600 f4 (Arca-Swiss replacement foot for the Wimberley Gimball head)
Needless to say, it was an expensive day! I expect it will pay off as the fall migratory season heats up here in SW Florida. I used a variety of sources for the purchase, as I have been pricing this rig out for quite some time. Wound up being several hundred dollars cheaper by using three different vendors. Believe it or not, Amazon.com had the best price on the lens! Beat the NY shops by over $200.00.
Now before all the 500mm lovers jump in and tell me about how big and heavy it is compared to the 500, here's the deal: I rented both the 500 and the 600 twice this past year. I'm 6'2" and 250 lbs. and in good shape. I handled the 600mm no problem on multiple long hikes with it either over my shoulder, or in a lowe Pro Lens trekker backpack. This lens, when mounted on my 1DsMII provided significantly more than the 500 did when shooting smaller birds. You wouldn't think that 100mm is that much, but it most certainly is. I'll probably pick up the 500mm later on as a compliment to this monster, but at least two of the places I regularly shoot provide a significant edge to the 600. Hope that settles that discussion before it starts another 500 vs 600 thread.
...Now it' just that painful waiting period for the Fed-Ex truck next week!



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