02-17-2019 04:20 PM
Hi, All, I think I goofed. I had a Canon Powershot but it had only a 50X optical zoom, and I needed something with greater magnification (but still simple to use) for bird photography.
So over Black Friday (November 2018), I took advantage of all the sales on the EOS Rebel with the 135 mm zoom telephoto lens. Now, it seems the old Powershot gives me more telephoto power than the new Rebel! To make matters worse, the Rebel T6 zoom lens does not have image stabilization which the old Powershot does have (and which I need).
Is a 50x optical zoom more powerful than a 135mm telephoto lens?
Is there any advantage to having the Rebel T6 in addition to the Powershot SX50? Should I just try to get my money back for the EOS? Thank you for any information you can provide!
02-18-2019 12:24 PM
April of 2015.
It's probably sold by now. Maybe not, call them and see if they still have it!
02-18-2019 12:51 PM
Or I can buy 400 SX50HS's!
I'm putting my house for sale and BH is holding the lens for me! If you pass a homeless guy with a huge lens on the street that would be me!
02-18-2019 01:06 PM
Do you think there is an adapter to mount it on a XS50?
02-18-2019 02:28 PM
Yes eBay has an SX50 to Canon EF 1200./$180,000 lens adapter!! $2.99 w/free shipping! 🙂
02-18-2019 04:55 PM
"Yes eBay has an SX50 to Canon EF 1200./$180,000 lens adapter!! $2.99 w/free shipping!"
Well, that does it, you just pushed me over the edge. I'm gonna order it right after I figure out how to pay for the alimony and divorce attorney.
02-18-2019 05:06 PM
LOL !! Just think of the great pictures you can take from the poor house!!
02-18-2019 06:52 PM
LOL! Maybe I'll go back to oil painting. But they have brushes like that, too! haha
02-18-2019 02:05 PM
ebiggs1
"The lens that B&H has it likely the only one they have ever had in the existence of the store."
Acording to the article, it is the third one they have seen. and seems to still be on display in thier store at this time.
02-18-2019 02:35 PM
Crazy stuff and it said you had to put a $10,000 deposit down to maybe get one. I wonder if the deposit was refundable. It is $180K now I wonder what it was at the time it was being made...I'm guessing $25Kish
02-18-2019 05:09 PM
"I'm guessing $25Kish"
If my feeble memory serves me correctly, Canon didn't sell the first batch at all. They loaned them to the press at the '84 Olympics. It was only half a dozen or so. They had to be given back to Canon. They were converted to EF mount. Several more were made probably around 24 in total. The ef 800mm f5.6L is around $13,000 and I think the 1200mil was $90,000.
I started shooting Canon exclusively in the early '80's or I probably would never have heard of the big 1200mil.
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