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That's probably it's most common haunt, by the sea as it's just the ticket for big surf contests. Sometimes used with a pair of stacked 2x's converters.![]()
Looks a bargain to me, I believe Canon only every made the to order and the total was around a dozen or so. VERY rare for one to come to the market.
At the current exchange rate it's under £50K![]()

You are right. I stumbled across this monster somewhere on the web (can't recall where) when doing a bit of research before I bought the 100 - 400L. They are only made to order and the price I saw was £70000, so 50k is a nae bad price.
You can get a similarly sized Opteca (or some damn make I'd never heard of) 1200mm for about £150. I wonder how good that lens is tho :shrug:![]()
And comes with it's own tripod included in the price IIRC.


It was introduced in 1993 and discontinued in 2005, so it's a pretty rare beast. I believe it weighs 36lbs.
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It's a sweet wee beastie isn't it.
That's probably it's most common haunt, by the sea as it's just the ticket for big surf contests. Sometimes used with a pair of stacked 2x's converters.![]()
Here is another photo of a happy man with a 1200mm lens. :nuts:
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Paul

[...] it's just the ticket for big surf contests. Sometimes used with a pair of stacked 2x's converters.![]()
FOUR stops penalty? On that animal, with its F/5.6 at the widest, that would mean F/22 . . . !
If you think you can shoot a fast moving surfer with that 'stop' him with a fast enough shutter speed (the theory says shutter speed ought to be around 1/2,000th!) and get a properly lit photo, I think you may be very disappointed with your shiny 99,000 bucks piece of hardware!


Here is another photo of a happy man with a 1200mm lens. :nuts:
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Paul