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2x Extender or a 400mm F5.6?

 
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May 09, 2013 20:44 |  #1

I currently have the 70-200mm F4 and would like to shoot birds on the lake outside my house.
My question is, can I capture the birds with a 2x Extender or should I save my pennies and get the 400mm?


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May 09, 2013 20:50 |  #2

Save for the 400.There is a lot of past discussion about 400 5.6 vs 300 4 IS vs 100-400 IS.Search around the forum to find the pros and cons.


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May 09, 2013 20:52 |  #3

The 2X is knocking $400.00 new.

You can get the 400mm prime used for around $950.00

You "could" use the your Zoom with the 2X, you won;t be able to autofocus,. and the image quality will take a big hit.

So my advice would be to put the money towards the 400mm.


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May 09, 2013 21:20 |  #4

The 11th commandment... Never use an extender to achieve the focal length you need. If you need 400mm, then buy a 400mm.




  
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May 09, 2013 21:43 |  #5

I have a 2x extender on my 70-200 f2.8 II, and it does auto-focus, but it is slower than the lens by itself. It is also slightly soft on the IQ.
On the 70-200 f4 I don't believe it will Auto focus. You will be stuck with manual focus and that could be tricky on 400mm.

As others have advised, I say go with the 400mm or the 100-400mm. After I paid $450 for my Canon 2x III, I wish I had just paid the extra $1000 and got the 100-400. I may still do that and sell my extender.

I will say that I have had fun with the extender, but without AF, forget it.


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May 09, 2013 22:18 |  #6
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I bet OP has no idea that he will lose AF with the 2x...


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May 09, 2013 22:37 |  #7

Only if the T.C. is a reporting T.C. The best option is almost always a longer lens!


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May 09, 2013 23:07 as a reply to  @ halitime's post |  #8

the 400 5.6 is an infinitely better decision.



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May 10, 2013 06:03 as a reply to  @ jhayesvw's post |  #9

Thanks for all of the input. I did not realize the auto focus would not work with the extender.
I will definitely save up for the 400mm.


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