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the candidates:
Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS USM
pros: IS , USM, great image quality, very good build quality, hood and tripod mount included
cons: 3.1 lbs, ginormous, $1,410
Canon 70-300 f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM
pros: IS, USM, 1.6 lbs, hood included, compact
cons: $1150, somewhat short, reports of disturbing bokeh, a tad slower at the short end than similar lenses
Canon 70-300 f/4-5.6 IS USM
pros: $550, IS, similar optical quality to the DO lens, 1.4 lbs
cons: micro-USM, rotating front element, construction a bit cheap, somewhat short, hood is extra
sigma 50-500 f/4-6.3 DG HSM
pros: long, HSM, hood, carrying case and handle/tripod mount included
cons: $1000, 4+ lbs., super ginormous, reported softness although it may need a very heavy tripod, possible poor bokeh, no OS though handholding is probably difficult at best
sigma 150-500 f/5-6.3 OS HSM
pros: long, HSM, OS, case, handle, hood probably included, price is probably about $800
cons: i'd be a guinea pig as it's brand new, 4+ lbs., super ginormous, seems a bit slow at the short end
sigma 100-300 f/4 HSM
pros: fast, hsm, good image quality, hood, case tripod collar included
cons: $990, no IS, 3.2 lbs, short
sigma 120-400 f/4.5-5.6 OS HSM
pros: hsm, OS, case, hood, tripod collar included
cons: image quality is unknown, price is unknown, build quality unknown, 3.8 lbs
tamron 200-500 f/5-6.3
pros: long, very good image quality (though not quite up to the canon 100-400), hood included, not sure about collar, $850, only 2.7 lbs, solid build quality
cons: micromotor focus, no OS, ginormous
tokina 100-300 f/4
pros: fast, good build quality, $700
cons: soft at 300, CAs at 300, only seller on ebay is in hong kong, no USM, no IS
tokina 80-400 f/4.5-5.6
pros: good build quality, relatively compact, $650
cons: not widely available, no USM, no IS, unsure of the image quality (though the limited reports of this lens and its predecessor have been pretty good)
Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS USM
pros: IS , USM, great image quality, very good build quality, hood and tripod mount included
cons: 3.1 lbs, ginormous, $1,410
Canon 70-300 f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM
pros: IS, USM, 1.6 lbs, hood included, compact
cons: $1150, somewhat short, reports of disturbing bokeh, a tad slower at the short end than similar lenses
Canon 70-300 f/4-5.6 IS USM
pros: $550, IS, similar optical quality to the DO lens, 1.4 lbs
cons: micro-USM, rotating front element, construction a bit cheap, somewhat short, hood is extra
sigma 50-500 f/4-6.3 DG HSM
pros: long, HSM, hood, carrying case and handle/tripod mount included
cons: $1000, 4+ lbs., super ginormous, reported softness although it may need a very heavy tripod, possible poor bokeh, no OS though handholding is probably difficult at best
sigma 150-500 f/5-6.3 OS HSM
pros: long, HSM, OS, case, handle, hood probably included, price is probably about $800
cons: i'd be a guinea pig as it's brand new, 4+ lbs., super ginormous, seems a bit slow at the short end
sigma 100-300 f/4 HSM
pros: fast, hsm, good image quality, hood, case tripod collar included
cons: $990, no IS, 3.2 lbs, short
sigma 120-400 f/4.5-5.6 OS HSM
pros: hsm, OS, case, hood, tripod collar included
cons: image quality is unknown, price is unknown, build quality unknown, 3.8 lbs
tamron 200-500 f/5-6.3
pros: long, very good image quality (though not quite up to the canon 100-400), hood included, not sure about collar, $850, only 2.7 lbs, solid build quality
cons: micromotor focus, no OS, ginormous
tokina 100-300 f/4
pros: fast, good build quality, $700
cons: soft at 300, CAs at 300, only seller on ebay is in hong kong, no USM, no IS
tokina 80-400 f/4.5-5.6
pros: good build quality, relatively compact, $650
cons: not widely available, no USM, no IS, unsure of the image quality (though the limited reports of this lens and its predecessor have been pretty good)
