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Canon’s EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM; Super Telephoto Power
The arrival of the new Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM lens was a case of perfect timing as within a few days I’d be on the road for a couple of weeks photographing the abundance of wildlife at the Blackwater Refuge in Cambridge, Maryland. From there I planned to drive to a favorite haunt of mine for some spectacular railroad photography near Sand Patch, Pennsylvania. The last time I used an 800mm lens was Sigma’s offering, which also has a constant aperture of f/5.6 and for the money is one sharp optical product. Aside from that, the usual 600mm telephotos from Nikon and Canon filled my kit, plus I carried along my trusty 1.4x tele-converter, just in case.
With the new lens, Canon sent along their EOS-1D Mark III to help put this super telephoto through my testing program. With a 1.3x factor on the EOS-1D Mark III, I’m now looking at a 1040mm lens, more than I can ever wish for wildlife and other subjects requiring distance and discretion.
So, what is this amazing lens good for? If you are a free-lance photographer you had better have a definite need or niche for it. In the short month I had the lens for testing, I found it perfect for wildlife work, but when it came to larger items like railroad locomotives you really have to move back. For sports, I think it will be very popular, especially with the IS (Image Stabilization) addition, but if you think the typical 600mm makes you take a step back, the 800mm f/5.6L IS USM will put you in the bleachers.
The lens is loaded with features—both optical and mechanical—to please the most discriminating photographer. Like others in its ilk, it has a rotating tripod collar and a large orientating knob with click stops for both horizontal and vertical shooting. This helps to balance the lens on most heavy-duty tripods.
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