Mine is one of the lenses without the new firmware, but being such a minor upgrade I'm in no hurry to do it. Besides, the 1DX has an option for upgrading lens firmware, so I'm hoping that I'll be able to update the lens myself sometime in the future. If I do have to send it in, I have the lens insured anyway, so at least I'd only have to pay shipping to Canon (which I might be able to talk Canon into paying for as well, CPS can be cool like that).Originally Posted by Richard Lane
I also was thinking that the aperture on the 200-400/4 1.4x would not be such a big deal with the ISO capability on the 1D X. I don't think f/4 vs. f/5.6 @ 500mm is such a deal breaker anymore. But if I'd end up using it with the 1.4x in place most of the time, then the 500mm probably would make more sense... I dunno, I'm still undecided. I also have a 7D, but I don't want to make my lens focal length decisions based on anything other than a full-frame camera (John, I'd recommend you do the same). Going forward, I don't know what Canon's plans are for cropped-sensor cameras. There may not be a 7DII, and even if there is, it won't be as full-featured as the 1D X. One of your previous posts talked about how you felt a 500mm was too long at times on the 1D4 at Yellowstone. Was it way, way to long, or do you think it would have been perfect on a full-frame camera for Yellowstone?Originally Posted by Richard Lane
Yeah, I think it's really unusual that the 800/5.6 can only choose from 47 points while the 600/4+1.4x can still choose from all 61 points. I'd love to know what design limitation is causing this, being the nerd that I am.Originally Posted by Richard Lane
John, have you made any decisions yet on your 500/4 vs 600/4 dilemma?




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