06-08-2020 10:30 PM
Hi all. I just picked up a used Canon EF 1.4x II extender and attached it to a Tamron G2 70-200 f/2.8 lens.
The camera displays f/5.6 to f/45???? Exactly two stops high on each end. Is that a compatibility/communication issue between the two brands?
Also was disappointed to find that it won't fit my EF 17-40 or my EF 24-105 lenses.
thanks
06-09-2020 10:05 AM - edited 06-09-2020 10:07 AM
"Question, why would anyone want to put a tel-con on a WA lens like the 17-40mm? It seems that concept is contrary."
Thanks for th e reply. I tried to put it on those lenses because I wanted to see if the same thing happened (aperture display issue) with a Canon lens. Also I though maybe for traveling using it on the 24-105 may lighten the load, THEN I went to their website and found which lenses it is compatible with.
I was unaware of the proprietary nature of the extenders. I did get a Tamron lens for a Canon camera and figured (wrongly) that extenders were compatible in the same way.
06-09-2020 10:11 AM
You have to be especially careful with Canon Extenders. Sometimes the elements protrude a bit and can rub against the elements of the target lens.
06-09-2020 10:19 AM
"I did get a Tamron lens for a Canon camera and figured (wrongly) that extenders were compatible in the same way."
I know that seems logical but even Canon tel-cons are not compatible with most Canon lenses. Buy yourself a Tamron extender.
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