Canon Super Telephoto 1200mm f/5.6L EF USM Autofocus LensAre you into bird photography? Or maybe wildlife photography (but the lions might think you’re about to shoot them with a canon!)? Then you might be interested in this Canon Super Telephoto 1200mm f/5.6L EF USM Autofocus Lens, or maybe not since it costs $120,000 for a rarely used one.

The Canon Super Telephoto 1200mm f/5.6L EF USM Autofocus Lens stops all the way down to f/32 and has a minimum focus distance of 45.9 feet. Of course, I probably don’t need to point out that a heavy-duty tripod is necessary if you ever plan on using this gigantic bazooka barrel lens. It weighs 36 pounds and measures around 33 inches long. It is the longest fixed Canon Telephoto Lens ever made.

If you’re filthy rich and have lots of moolah to burn, then head on over to B&H Photo Video, where they are selling a rarely used 9+ condition Canon Super Telephoto 1200mm f/5.6L EF USM Autofocus Lens for a jaw-dropping $120,000 USD! Or you could lease it out for around $4,000 USD monthly (or maybe spend it more wisely on getting a house).

Canon Super Telephoto 1200mm f/5.6L EF USM Autofocus Lens on Tripod

And you thought those $2,000 lenses were expensive… Think again! Oh, and here are some sample shots of what you can do with this heavyweight Canon L lens.

[via CrunchGear and dv-depot]

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