Canon 3329C002

★★★★☆ 4.4 (41)

The f/4 constant aperture and 5.5-stop optical stabilization allow sharp handheld shooting at 600mm, while fluorite and Super UD elements deliver exceptional clarity. Its weather-sealed magnesium alloy construction and ring-type USM motor ensure fast, accurate autofocus in harsh outdoor conditions. This 3050g lens is best for wildlife and sports photographers who need a portable super-telephoto prime with bright aperture and reliable performance.

Focal length 600mm
Aperture f/32
Mount Canon RF
stabilization
Weather Sealed
Weight 3050 g
af type USM
lens type super-telephoto
Canon 3329C002 lens
42 Puntuación global
Precio 12.505 US$
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Resumen

The 30-Second Version

Scary sharp with autofocus that sticks like gum on a shoe, but the build quality nightmares are real. Rent one before you buy, and for goodness' sake, get the store warranty.

Pros & Cons

Ventajas

  • Ridiculously sharp even with 1.4x extenders 99th
  • Stabilization makes handheld shooting viable 94th
  • Autofocus is fast, silent, and deadly accurate 85th
  • Noticeably lighter than the previous version

Desventajas

  • Quality control lottery with coating and breakage issues
  • Replacement hood costs as much as a nice lens
  • It's heavy enough that most folks will want a monopod
  • You can't shake the feeling it might fail on a critical shoot

Opinión de los propietarios

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (41 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about jaw-dropping sharpness and AF that makes tracking swallows in flight almost boringly easy.
👎 Too many reports of front element coatings degrading and internal parts breaking, often followed by a warranty dispute headache.
🤔 Some find it easy to handhold for bursts, while others say it's still a beast that lives on a tripod.

Cómo cambió la opinión de los propietarios con el tiempo

Exclusiva

Según cuándo escribieron realmente sus opiniones los clientes, para ver si los elogios iniciales se mantuvieron.

La opinión de los propietarios se ha enfriado desde el lanzamiento
78/100Nuestro análisis de opinión con IAconfianza media · 11 fuentes · may 2026
1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '19: 5.0★ · 1 opiniónQ2 '19: 5.0★ · 2 opinionesQ3 '19: 3.5★ · 4 opinionesQ4 '19: 4.8★ · 4 opinionesQ1 '20: 1.0★ · 4 opinionesQ3 '20: 5.0★ · 3 opinionesQ4 '20: 5.0★ · 1 opiniónQ4 '21: 5.0★ · 2 opinionesQ1 '22: 5.0★ · 3 opinionesQ2 '22: 5.0★ · 2 opinionesQ3 '22: 5.0★ · 1 opiniónQ4 '22: 5.0★ · 1 opiniónQ1 '23: 3.0★ · 2 opinionesQ1 '24: 5.0★ · 1 opiniónQ3 '24: 5.0★ · 3 opinionesQ1 '25: 5.0★ · 2 opinionesQ2 '25: 5.0★ · 3 opinionesQ4 '25: 3.0★ · 1 opiniónQ1 '26: 4.0★ · 2 opiniones1244431232112113223112Q1 '19Q3 '19Q1 '20Q4 '20Q1 '22Q3 '22Q1 '23Q2 '24Q4 '24Q2 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Valoración mediaSatisfechos (4-5★)Insatisfechos (1-2★)Altura de la barra = número de opiniones

Basado en 46 opiniones de clientes con fecha, agrupadas por trimestre natural. El análisis por periodo está en inglés.

Las pruebas

Performance

The sharpness is absurd. Even wide open at f/4, you can crop into a bird's eye and count the feather barbs. Autofocus speed is top-of-the-charts quick, locking on like a heat-seeking missile, and the 5.5-stop stabilizer genuinely lets you handhold this thing for short bursts, which feels like cheating with a 600mm. The big surprise, though, wasn't how good the optics are, it's that several owners in our database have reported the front element coating failing or internal elements just giving up. One guy had a warranty fight after it broke. When it works, it's magic. When it doesn't, it's a $12,000 paperweight.

Performance Percentiles

AF 94.4
Bokeh 7.5
Build 9
Macro 31
Optical 84.8
Aperture 5
User Sentiment 29.9
Versatility 33.3
Valoración social 59.1
Stabilization 98.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Super-telephoto
Focal Length Min 600
Focal Length Max 600
Elements 17
Groups 13
Aspherical Elements 1
ED Elements 1
Coating Super Spectra and Air Sphere Coatings

Aperture

Max Aperture f/32
Min Aperture f/4
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Canon RF
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 3.0 kg / 6.7 lbs
Filter Thread 52

AF & Stabilization

AF Type USM
Stabilization Yes
Stabilization Stops 5.5

Focus

Min Focus Distance 4200
Max Magnification 1:6.67

vs Competition

The most direct rival is Nikon's AF-S 600mm f/4E FL ED VR, which matches the Canon's sharpness and AF but has a better track record for build reliability. The older Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II is chunkier but available used for much less money, and it's a tank. If you're on a mirrorless body, you could adapt this EF lens, but the native RF 600mm f/4 L IS USM is the real upgrade path if you can stomach the cost. Honestly, for most people, the RF version or a clean used Mark II are smarter moves than a new Mark III.

Spec Canon 3329C002 Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Sony G SELP28135G.SYX Panasonic LUMIX S S-R2060
Focal Length 600mm 17-70mm 17-28mm 17-40mm 28-135mm 20-60mm
Max Aperture f/32 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/1.8 f/4 f/3.5
Mount Canon RF Fujifilm X Nikon Z Fujifilm X Sony E L-Mount
Stabilization true true false false true false
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 3050 544 450 535 420 350
AF Type USM RXD Stepping Motor HLA (High-response Linear Actuator) SSM stepping motor
Lens Type super-telephoto zoom zoom zoom zoom zoom
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Producto AFBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilityValoración socialStabilization
Canon 3329C002 94.47.593184.8529.933.359.198.6
Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Compare 53.787.369.685.99184.563.589.385.183.4
Nikon NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 Compare 87.487.375.985.98884.590.867.368.837.8
Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC Compare 53.796.370.374.69793.7075.782.837.8
Sony G SELP28135G.SYX Compare 94.478.477.734.18867.163.592.455.793.4
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R2060 Compare 87.485.482.566.978.477.8081.46937.8

Precio

Value & Pricing

Prices bounce wildly between about $12,500 and nearly $20,000, so never pay the high end. At the low end, if you get a good copy, it's worth it for working pros who rely on this focal length daily. But the reliability horror stories from real owners make the value proposition shaky. Spending this much on a lens that might develop a $1,000 problem out of warranty is not what we'd call a smart buy.

Desde 12.505 US$ 6 ofertas en 4 tiendas
Best Buy 1 oferta Desde 12.505 US$
Adorama 2 ofertas Desde 14.449 US$
B&H Photo 2 ofertas Desde 14.449 US$
Amazon 1 oferta Desde 14.449 US$

Price History

12.000 US$ 13.000 US$ 14.000 US$ 15.000 US$ 1 may17 may31 may13 jun 14.499 US$

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Overview

The Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM delivers absolutely stunning image quality and autofocus that feels telepathic. It's the kind of lens that makes you forget gear exists and just lets you nail frame after frame of fast-moving wildlife or sports action. But here's the thing: a lot of buyers are getting burned by quality control gremlins, from coating failures to outright internal breakage. You're paying north of twelve grand for a roll of the dice, and that's a tough pill to swallow.

Common Questions

Q: Can you handhold this lens for wildlife?

For short bursts, yes. The 5.5-stop IS does wonders, and at 3kg it's lighter than older versions. But for a full day of shooting, your arms will scream. A monopod is your friend.

Q: How does it perform with a 1.4x or 2x extender?

Stick a 1.4x on and you get a 840mm f/5.6 that's still tack sharp with barely any AF slowdown. The 2x gives you 1200mm at f/8, and while it's usable, AF gets a bit sluggish and contrast takes a hit.

Q: Should I buy this used?

If you can test it thoroughly and the seller has a return policy, a used EF 600mm III can be a decent deal. But given the coating and breakage reports, we'd be extra cautious about buying one without a solid warranty.

Who Should Skip This

If you're not making your living with a 600mm lens and just want a killer telephoto for occasional wildlife trips, this isn't it. Grab a used EF 600mm f/4L IS II or even the EF 100-400mm II and save thousands. Or jump ship to mirrorless and get the native RF 600mm f/4, which has better modern sealing and gets you away from the EF mount's end-of-life uncertainty.

Verdict

The EF 600mm f/4L IS III is an optical masterpiece hobbled by quality control that doesn't match its price tag. When it's flawless, it's one of the best wildlife and sports lenses ever made. But the number of users reporting serious failures is way too high for a pro lens at this level. Unless you absolutely need the EF mount and can inspect the exact copy you're buying, we'd steer you toward the RF version or a well-cared-for Mark II.

Usage Scores

Macro (48)General (41.7)Budget (44.5)Street (42.9)Travel (38.6)Portrait (33.7)Landscape (52.7)Professional (56.2)Video Cinema (53.3)Wildlife Sports (57.5)

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