Canon 600mm f/4 L IS II USM EF-Mount Lens {Gel}

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Canon's 600mm f/4L IS II: the field-proven supertelephoto standard.

At 600mm f/4, this lens sits at the working end of what a handheld photographer can realistically carry and shoot. The magnesium alloy barrel keeps a 16-element, 12-group optical formula rigid under field conditions, and two fluorite elements deliver the kind of color correction and thermal stability that long telephoto work demands. Weather sealing and a metal mount mean it performs in the same conditions the subjects do.

The 4-stop image stabilization is the practical reason this lens gets used handheld at all. At 600mm, four stops of compensation is the difference between shooting at usable shutter speeds in low morning light and waiting for midday sun. Ring-type USM autofocus with full-time manual override keeps the system responsive and lets you correct silently without interrupting a sequence. The 9-blade diaphragm produces smooth out-of-focus backgrounds when subjects are isolated against distance.

The rear drop-in filter system at 52mm is a genuine field advantage. Swapping a polarizer or ND into a front element at this diameter would be a logistical problem. Rear drop-in solves it. At 8.64 lbs and 449mm in length, this is a dedicated tool that rewards preparation, and for photographers who shoot in this focal range regularly, no other configuration gets you here with this optical quality.

Who It's For

Wildlife photographers working from blinds or stalking in variable light will find the 4-stop IS and f/4 aperture critical for keeping shutter speeds fast enough to freeze motion at dawn and dusk. Sports shooters covering field events need the 600mm reach to fill the frame from fixed positions along sidelines. Birders and nature photographers benefit from the 4.5m minimum focus distance, which is workable for large birds and mammals at close range. Photojournalists covering wildlife conservation or outdoor assignments will rely on the weather sealing when conditions deteriorate.

Key Features

  • 600mm prime with f/4 constant aperture, ring-type USM AF with full-time manual override
  • 4-stop image stabilization for handheld operation
  • 16 elements in 12 groups with 2 fluorite elements
  • Magnesium alloy barrel with weather sealing and metal mount
  • 9-blade diaphragm for smooth out-of-focus separation
  • Rear drop-in 52mm filter system for field efficiency
  • Internal focus with distance scale, 4.5m minimum focus

FAQ

Can you hand-hold a 600mm f/4 lens and actually get sharp shots?
Yes, but the 4-stop IS is essential to making it practical. At 600mm you're looking at shutter speeds around 1/500s without stabilization in decent light-with IS you can drop to 1/30s and stay sharp, which opens up shooting in early morning or overcast conditions.
What makes the rear drop-in filter system better than front filters?
At 52mm rear filters versus a massive front diameter, you're carrying lighter gear and swapping filters in the field takes seconds instead of requiring tools and steady hands. For a lens this specialized, rear drop-in is a genuine advantage.
How does the ring-type USM autofocus compare to standard AF motors?
Ring-type USM is faster and quieter than older motor designs, and the full-time manual override lets you tweak focus without stopping autofocus operation-critical when tracking wildlife across variable terrain.
What's the optical formula doing with two fluorite elements?
Fluorite corrects color fringing that crops up naturally at extreme focal lengths and maintains color accuracy across temperature swings you hit in the field. At 600mm, this matters for image fidelity.
Is 0.15x magnification enough for close focus work?
At 600mm, 4.5 meters minimum focus distance puts you at roughly 1:7 reproduction ratio-plenty of working distance for wildlife, and subjects fill the frame enough that you're not chasing magnification gains.
What does the magnesium alloy barrel accomplish structurally?
It keeps a 16-element optical stack rigid under the mechanical stress of internal focus and handholding, and resists temperature-induced expansion that would degrade optical performance in changing conditions.
Does the 9-blade diaphragm matter for background rendering?
With nine blades instead of seven or eight, bokeh is rounder and smoother-less of the polygon effect you see in stopped-down telephoto shots, which matters when you're isolating subjects at distance.
SpecificationValue
Focal Length600mm
Max Aperturef/4
Min Aperturef/32
MountCanon EF
StabilizationYes
AF SystemYes
Lens TypePrime
IS Stops Claimed4
Aperture RingNo
Diaphragm Blades9
Elements16
Groups12
Special Elements Coatings2 fluorite elements
Minimum Focus M4.5
Minimum Focus177.17 in
Maximum Magnification0.15x
Motor TypeRing-type ultrasonic (USM)
Full Time ManualYes
Focus MethodInternal
Distance ScaleYes
DOF ScaleNo
Weight3,920 g
Diameter168 mm
Length449 mm
MaterialsMagnesium alloy barrel, metal mount
Weather SealingYes
ColorGrey and Black
Filter Thread52 mm
Filter NotesRear drop-in
Hood Product CodeET-185B

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Canon
Focus Type Autofocus (lens motor)
Lens Mount Canon EF
Lens Type Telephoto / Long
Max Focal Length 600mm
Min Focal Length 600mm