Almost all of my wildlife photography (Red deer, Wils Boar, Roe Deer mainly) is in the woods (Europe e.g. Ardennes, Eifel etc) under lower light conditions, often at dusk and dawn. I am using a Canon 7D. I use often the Canon 400 f5.6 a good, but given the conditions, perhaps not the ideal kit.
I am considering to purchase a Canon 300 mm 2.8 L IS MK II with the 1.4X mk III and 2X mk III teleconverters.
Can anybody comment on the performance of this lens, especially with the 2X MkIII teleconverter under lower light conditions? (Most of the images I have seen are made under rather bright conditions). I appreciate that AF speed will be affected (compared to the "bare" lens), does it compare to e.g. the AF speed of a 100-400?
Your inputs are appreciated!





