04-26-2023 09:34 AM
Hi,
Is the EF 2X III Extender Compatible with the EF 70-200 2.8 L IS III USM lens?
Thanks, Gary
04-26-2023 09:48 AM - edited 04-26-2023 09:49 AM
Gary,
It is BUT even with a very good lens, there is a significant hit to IQ from a 2X extender.
I have 1.4X and 2X III extenders and I use the 1.4X fairly often but even with my extremely sharp 200, 300, and 400 primes I just don't like the results with the 2X. They aren't bad but but compared to the bare lens it is disappointing. Depending upon the camera body you are using, you may like the results better from 1.4X plus cropping if that is possible given your intended usage.
The 2X III is noticeably better than the earlier iteration which is why I gave it a try after not liking my 2X version II; I don't notice any significant difference between the 1.4X II and III image results.
Rodger
04-26-2023 10:15 AM
Thank you! Very informative. I appreciate it!
04-26-2023 10:19 AM - edited 04-26-2023 10:41 AM
Yes, the EF 2X III extender is compatible with the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM. As previously noted, the optics can degrade image quality. AF speed and accuracy can take a hit, too.
But, your actual performance will also greatly depend on the camera body that you are using. Specifically, I am talking about AF point sensitivity. Different camera bodies have different sensors, with varying types of AF sensor points.
Since the amount of available light reaching the AF sensor will be reduced, the accuracy of the AF sensor can take minor hit in performance. With most DSLR models, I recommend only using the center AF point with any of the extenders.
You would need to look up the Lens Group information for your particular camera model in the User Guide to get some idea of just how much of a performance hit that the AF system in your particular camera model might suffer.
04-26-2023 10:37 AM
Thank you so much!
04-27-2023 10:47 AM - edited 04-27-2023 10:48 AM
My advice is don't do it. Actually don't use any 2x on any lens. The 1.4x tel-con is useable on a very few Canon lenses but not the 2x. The ability that well it fits is not a good reason to use it. Of course it is all about what you want and your requirements are. If you can settle for mediocre photos go for it. I can't.
Also don't forget you lose 2 stops. Your f2.8 becomes f5.6.
04-27-2023 11:03 AM
I appreciate the advice. Thank you!
04-27-2023 11:38 AM
I hope some of this might help.
I frequently use the EF 2X III extender, but with EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM. The extender slows autofocus and slightly reduces contrast. If it is used to make photos at a greater distance, then distortion from the atmosphere will be more apparent. I made this photo at F/13 even though F/11 is wide open because a narrower aperture increases the depth of field and improves the image quality. My camera can autofocus at F/13, but not all can. A small increase in depth of field overcomes some of the focus problems that the extender creates. The Digital Lens Optimizer in Canon DPP software knows about this extender and can correct much of the problem some photographers see with the extender.
I have included an example. The distance to the cardinal was about 9 meters. ISO was 1250. Shutter speed was 1/664. Focal length was 800mm. Raw image was processed with Canon DPP. Camera was hand held.
04-27-2023 11:52 AM
Awesome input. I appreciate it! Great image as well. Thank you!
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