Bottom line and why I would prefer one of the 150-600mm super zooms , there is no substitute for having a lens with the actual focal length vs a tel-con. If you think of it this way, 50mm is one power. So, your 200mm lens is equivalent to a 4x power binocular. Adding the 1.4x tel-con and you now have abut a 5x binocular. I have the Canon 100-400 version II, Canon 400 5.6L Canon RF 800mm F-11 and the Sigma 150-600mm Sport along with both version III Canon teleconverters. My preferred R5 setup would be my Sigma 150-600mm with the Canon 1.4x III converter giving me a 840mm F-9 setup. Bob
The difference between the current Canon EF Extenders, EF 1.4 x II and the EF 2 x II, and the previous versions. Bodies that may require exposure adjustment when using extenders with the EF 500 and 600mm f/4 IS USM lens
As mentioned, the extender won't physically fit the EF 70-300mm L f/4-5.6 IS USM II, so IMO if you are going to spring for the EF 100-400mm L f/4.5-5.6 IS USM II, I would go for the RF 100-500mm L f/4.5-7.1 IS USM. I agree with Trevor that the EF 70-300L II is a great lens.
Please see the lens and/or camera body manual for full compatibility information with the Extender RF1.4x. Warranty Info. Canon Sales and Service Center. Canon USA. One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747,USA. Tel: (1)-800-828-4040. Canon Canada Inc, 8000 Mississauga Road.
Wondering to get either a 1.4 or a 2X extender with the Rf 100-500 lens. Two concerns, one is a lot of wildlife photography is in lower lighting conditions and the 2X drops it to 11/14. Also, was surprised to see that the extender only works 300-500mm (not 1-299mm). Anyone have any experience with t
From Canon's product page for the RF 1.4X extender: Note: This extender is only compatible with the following RF lenses RF100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USM, RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM, RF400mm F2.8 L IS USM, RF600mm F4 L IS USM, RF600mm F11 IS STM, RF800 F5.6 L IS USM, RF800mm F11 IS STM, RF1200mm F8 L IS

This page provides information on the compatibility of TAMRON and photographic camera lenses with camera bodies. Di II Lenses 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD

The T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x Adapter from Metabones allows a Canon EF-mount lens to be mounted onto a camera with a FUJIFILM X-mount. The adapter's optics maximize the connected lens's apparent angle of view by a factor of 0.71x while providing a one-stop increase for the camera over the lens's aperture range. More Details.
Canon E-72II Lens Cap. $13.50. $15.00. Buy Canon Extender EF 1.4X III features EF Mount Teleconverter, 1.4x Magnification Factor, Microcomputer Controlled, Communication Between Lens & Camera, Spectra Coating Reduces Ghosting/ Flare, Protective Fluorine Coating, Dust and Water Resistant, C.
Article ID: ART174705 | Date published: 06/07/2019 | Date last updated: 06/10/2019 Description These lenses can be used with either the Extender EF1.4X III or the EF2X III. Solution Usable lenses: *: Using an Extender with this lens may result in incorrect autofocus. If your camera has an AF microadjustment function, do the AF microadjustment.

Canon's EF Extenders . Without an Extender attached, the Canon 200mm ƒ/2.8 II USM lens shows very good results at ƒ/2.8, becoming almost tack-sharp at ƒ/4 through to ƒ/11.

Le multiplicateur EF 1,4x III est compatible avec la plupart des téléobjectifs et des télézooms de la gamme professionnelle phare de Canon : la série L. Il permet d'accroître la focale en réduisant l'ouverture de l'objectif d'un diaphragme seulement. That Kenko 1.4x works well with my 7D II and 100-400 II. Since Dave says it works, you'll be fine. The IQ of the Kenko converter is good, the Canon may be a tick better but that's splitting hairs. One advantage should be the additional focus points. jfNA07.
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