04-27-2017 10:33 PM
Hi Everyone,
Im new to photography. My Wife loves to take pictures of flowers and insects however I mainly like to take pictures of Birds from a distance and other things further away like the moon with my powershot sx60
SO MY QUESTION IS.
I just purchased the new Rebel EOS T7I .. Love it. but looking to ger the EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM .. but i was also looking into purchasing an extender with it and figured why not get the Extender EF 2x III . Would all this be possible and work with my T7I .. or would i just need to get the 1.4x ?
All answers are helpful as well as any suggestions.
Thanks Ahead of time
04-28-2017 04:31 PM
Third party lenses cheat and tell the camera they are *really* 5.6 or so to get around these limitations.
04-28-2017 04:47 PM
3rd pary as in my 150-600 sigma lense. can u explain more in detail.
04-28-2017 05:29 PM
04-28-2017 05:53 PM
Let me clear up some points I think you have glossed over.
Most any of these combinations 2x, 1.4x, a100-400mil or even the 150-600mil, whatever, will work. Or perhaps, they can be made to work phrases it better. I have even stacked converters and got it to 'work'. But that word work is pretty arbitrary. Everything in any lens suffers when an extender is used. How much is, OK, is up to you.
The problems will multiply because of the crop factor of your T7i, also. At 400mm (640mm for you) most people can get decent photos with out too much effort. 600mm (960mm for you)*1.4
has a bit more challenges. However, you are talking in the area of a 1200mm and more. At that focal length even the waves in the atmosphere become a problem. AF will be slow if not impossible (there are tricks to get it to AF). The VF will become darker. ISO will have to be set very high if not maxed out. A good tripod will be mandatory.
The example of the flower posted earlier which may just be a snap shows how difficult even 400mm is. One other suggestion for you, do you have a good post editor? I hope so because that is where great photos are made.
04-28-2017 06:40 PM
Agreed. Makes more sense now. so now it my T7I body that is becoming the issue now or i shouldnt worry to much about a full zoom that much anyway..
since the sigma 150-600 should just be as sufficient enough. my thing was i wanted to have a canon on canon vs a sigma lense on a canon camera . and figured since i hace the new t7i i should get the new 100-400 and returen my sigma lense ?
what do u think on this ?
04-28-2017 07:30 PM
The Sigma (or Tamron) has lots more reach & a lot of us use it for that reason. It's a matter of what will work that you can afford and for me it's the 150-600 & my old 100-400 (ver 1) is on standby.
04-29-2017 08:34 AM
"what do u think on this ?"
You Rebel T7i is fine. Matter of fact, it is a great little camera. The idea of adding extenders is what is not so great.
Stick with your T7i and Siggy 150-600mil and forget the extenders.
"i wanted to have a canon on canon"
There is a possibility Canon is going to release their own 150-600mm in the near future. So hang on...............
05-01-2017 05:03 PM - edited 05-01-2017 05:04 PM
@sridzyowski wrote:Hi Everyone,
Im new to photography. My Wife loves to take pictures of flowers and insects however I mainly like to take pictures of Birds from a distance and other things further away like the moon with my powershot sx60
SO MY QUESTION IS.
I just purchased the new Rebel EOS T7I .. Love it. but looking to ger the EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM .. but i was also looking into purchasing an extender with it and figured why not get the Extender EF 2x III . Would all this be possible and work with my T7I .. or would i just need to get the 1.4x ?
All answers are helpful as well as any suggestions.
Thanks Ahead of time
Since the T7i supports autofocus at f/8 on 27 of its AF points the EF 100-400 L IS II is your clear choice. With the EF 1.4X II TC it is sharper than the Tamron 150-600 and the Sigma 150-600 C. It is as sharp as the Sigma 150-600 Sport, but at half the weight.
EF 100-400 L IS II with 1.4X III, 560mm
05-01-2017 05:16 PM - edited 05-01-2017 05:19 PM
As someone else mentioned with its small minimum focus distance, the EF 100-400 L IS II and 1.4X TC makes it a great lens for all kinds of wildlife.
EF 100-400 L IS II and 1.4X TC III, 560mm
EF 100-400 L IS II and 1.4X TC III, 560mm
EF 100-400 L IS II and 1.4X TC III, 560mm
05-01-2017 05:21 PM
@sridzyowski wrote:Agreed. Makes more sense now. so now it my T7I body that is becoming the issue now or i shouldnt worry to much about a full zoom that much anyway..
since the sigma 150-600 should just be as sufficient enough. my thing was i wanted to have a canon on canon vs a sigma lense on a canon camera . and figured since i hace the new t7i i should get the new 100-400 and returen my sigma lense ?
what do u think on this ?
If you are still within your return period, I would return the Sigma and get the Canon EF 100-400 L IS II.
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