11-04-2024 06:20 PM - last edited on 11-05-2024 09:05 AM by Danny
HOOORAAAH,
Received my RF200-800mm f6.3-9 IS USM lens today at 1:25pm. It was a long weekend but the wait was worth it! 🤩
11-04-2024 06:25 PM
Great news Joe! We shall look forward to the fruits of your efforts with the new optic. 😊
11-04-2024 06:40 PM
Thanks Trevor, I hope I can do it justice!👍
11-04-2024 09:33 PM
It will take a bit of bedding into, like anything.
One thing I wish I had done when I got mine was to put some gaffer tape around the end of the lens hood so that I can put it down on that without any fear of scratching the thing. It does show marks very easily.
The other things I wish I could change would be to:
Have a removable foot to the tripod mount (like the EF 100-400II) , as I shoot mostly hand-held and it can get in the way;
Have clicks for locating rotation at 90deg intervals as one rotates the body if mounted on a tripod
Have a Arca-Swiss compatible foot on the tripod mount.
I think the last two would not have been expensive to put in, given there are going to be tens of thousands of these out there, so the per-unit cost would be fairly miniscule.
I would be interested in your experiences! 🤔
11-05-2024 12:00 AM
Great idea Trevor,
I'll get a cover for the lense that will also protect the hood. I use Ulanzi Claw quick release plates to attach to a tripod or monopod. But I agree with you, the last two items would have been nice. "Have clicks for locating rotation at 90deg intervals as one rotates the body if mounted on a tripod
Have a Arca-Swiss compatible foot on the tripod mount.". I'll take it out this weekend and post my thoughts on the lens and pics taken.
11-05-2024 04:57 AM
I've got to ask one question; why choose a UV filter? The cameras have a UV filter on the sensor already, so the UV filter is not needed, would it not be better to have a plain "protection" filter?
11-05-2024 09:48 PM - edited 11-05-2024 10:50 PM
Hello p4pictures,
I didn't buy the UV filter to minimize ultra violet rays as mirrorless cameras do not need it with the "Sensor" technology. The main reasons why I went with the Hoya UV filter is to protect the lens. It is :
I could of purchased a clear glass filter with out the aforementioned features but I decided on the one I bought because it is also made in Japan with Japanese glass. I know that if I drop the lens it will Not protect it or if I throw it at someone, it will not protect it. However, it might protect me! 😁
11-06-2024 09:52 PM - edited 11-06-2024 09:52 PM
Hi Brian:
I agree with your comment about UV protection not being required for that alone. I want the environmental protection of a replaceable filter and where I live we get a lot of dust and salt in the air. For some reason, in this part of the world, finding a purely protect filter (as such) is both harder and more expensive that getting a UV0 filter. The ones I have are multi-coated and have Shott glass, so they are good quality. Not cheap, but cheaper than forking out for a front element.
All the photos I have shot for decades have had a protection/ UV0 filter on the front of the lens, so for my purposes I am happy with that arrangement.
11-05-2024 09:25 AM
Happy snapping! 😀📷
11-05-2024 06:17 PM - edited 11-05-2024 06:18 PM
Congratulations! You will enjoy it. I agree with Trevor's suggestions, they would be nice and would have been easy, but I'll live without them. I did find a nice arca style plate apparently designed for the lens, but it would have been nice not to need it.
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