02-28-2017 05:29 PM
just to confim - i sent my lens to CPS to get my lens reapaired , and they told me that the Canon 70-200 L IS usm 2.8 is at end of life and no parts are avalible , im finding this hard to belive . can someone from canon explian
thanks
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03-01-2017 08:55 AM
Try Midwest Camera Repair. They will work on it.
If I remember correctly version one came out in 2004. That makes it over 12 years old and a replacement model was released. Everything comes to an end.
06-02-2021 02:42 PM
06-02-2021 02:44 PM
@NCAmateur wrote:
And then... the R3 is announced... Maybe I should wait.
I think that is the correct move.
06-02-2021 08:51 PM
Thank you ebiggs and jrhoffman... I will wait until I can't wait. And I will report back once I have shot the R3... or the R5 if I can't wait. I appreciate the guidance.
06-09-2021 12:44 PM - edited 06-09-2021 12:45 PM
If you need something soon the R5 with the 100-500 might meet your needs. I don't shoot low light very much so I don't know how the R5/100-500 would do indoors, but I have been very happy with it. The problem with the RF tele-converters is the amount of the front extends into the lens. Even with the 100-500 the lens must be extended to at least 300mm for it to mount.
06-09-2021 05:11 PM
At long last and with a lot of advice (all apprecited) I went with the R5 and the Canon 70-200 L ISII 2.8 w/ an adapter. I chose the Canon 70-200 L ISII 2.8 over the new lens because:
The RF lens might be really cool but I do not think it is substantially better than the II.
I would have gotten the III but it is not available,
But the main reason is:
The RF lens extends out of the body of the lens and retracts into it - and I should 80% outdoors. That means 80% of the time I am exposing the outer half of the lens to dirt and pollen and then retracting it back into the lens. That can't be good. The II is fully encased. I may lose a little, but I think the gains are great. And the II with an adapter was about $1,700 and the RF lens is $2,700.
So... shortly I will be shooting the R5 with the Canon 70-200 L ISII 2.8 and the extra battery/handle.
Give me a couple of weeks and I will let you all know how that turned out.
06-10-2021 09:56 AM
"The RF lens extends out of the body of the lens and retracts into it ..."
I doubt that is a serious problem or even a problem at all. There are many examples of lenses that do that. There has been for years and years. The Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens extends and retracts upon zoom too. It is likely the biggest selling Canon lens of all.
06-11-2021 10:36 PM
Perhpas it is not a problem... but I do shoot a lot outside...
And as a very wiseman once told me, "Use your gear and don’t look back."
I will report on the progress.
06-12-2021 10:31 AM
Hmmm, I heard that somewhere!
06-09-2021 06:18 PM
@NCAmateur wrote:Thank you ebiggs and jrhoffman... I will wait until I can't wait. And I will report back once I have shot the R3... or the R5 if I can't wait. I appreciate the guidance.
Congrats on the new purchase. Check to see if the R5 has a crop mode, which I think it does. You may not need or want to use the teleconverter in crop mode.
06-10-2021 09:51 AM
I have the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM Lens. I have had it for years and it is my second most favorite lens ever!
It is a fantastic lens and the best 70-200mm ever made. Well, I suppose the III is a tad better with the new lens coating. People make light of just adding a lens coating and calling it an upgrade but in fact it really is an improvement. It is a difficult and expensive process to apply and it does help in certain situations.
BTW, if curious the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens is my most favorite and most used lens.
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