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z06-jim
05-11-2009, 07:36 PM
I took advantage of the Canon Rebate Offer today and placed an order with B&H for the 70-200 IS & 2X Extender II ....:)
I debated on the Extender for a while due to reading a few conflicting reports about image quality with this lens but went for it anyways....
I figured if I ever graduated to one of the longer super telephoto's it would defiantly be a nice addition...
P.S.- I just received my UPS tracking number and will have it in my hands tomorrow!!!.......:clap:
Any/all comments about this combo would be welcomed/appreciated...
http://jlss.smugmug.com/photos/534204112_xMWzo-L.jpghttp://jlss.smugmug.com/photos/534204165_sncMM-S.jpg

AntZ
05-11-2009, 08:12 PM
Congrats, I know you will be happy with the lens.:clap:
I have the 70-200 f/2.8L (Non IS). It is a great lens and my fav because of 2.8, but often not wide enough.

I'll be interested to see how you go with the extender too. I've been debating the 1.4 v 2.0 extender for the same reasons. I think you will get away with the 2.0 with a f/2.8 lens. I would also like a macro extension, because I like this lens for "macro" type shots, but focal length is usually an issue.

I hope you have been working out because it is not a light lens.:D

tirediron
05-12-2009, 10:46 AM
Congrats; I can't comment on Canon gear, but I do get a LOT of use out of my Nikon 70-200 & 1.4TC. I went for the 1.4 vice the 2 because Nikon's 2 isn't overly well reviewed for IQ and I felt that a 5.6 maximum aperture was getting a bit dim for my tastes. Looking forward to seeing some results from the combo!

Iguanasan
05-12-2009, 02:21 PM
:eek: JEALOUS!! Nice grab. Only been shooting with my Rebel XSi for a few weeks but I'm lovin' it and would love to have those!

Mad Aussie
05-16-2009, 05:17 PM
Not sure but you may find the autofocus won't work on the lens with the 2x extender attached.

Just curious ... you've got a 70-200 and are making it 140 - 400 with the 2x ... I'm guessing the f2.8 was an important consideration? If not, then a 100-400 L would have been cheaper than that combo and with a wider range. If I'm right about the auto-focus then that's an advantage also in the 100-400.

Big difference between f2.8 and f4.5 though so I'd understand your thinking anyhow. AND, if you have other lenses that will benefit from the 2x then that adds weight to your decision too of course.

I've played with AntZ's 70-200 f2.8 and it's a beaut. Such a handy lens too.

z06-jim
05-19-2009, 08:30 PM
Not sure but you may find the autofocus won't work on the lens with the 2x extender attached.
Just curious ... you've got a 70-200 and are making it 140 - 400 with the 2x ... I'm guessing the f2.8 was an important consideration? If not, then a 100-400 L would have been cheaper than that combo and with a wider range. If I'm right about the auto-focus then that's an advantage also in the 100-400.
Big difference between f2.8 and f4.5 though so I'd understand your thinking anyhow. AND, if you have other lenses that will benefit from the 2x then that adds weight to your decision too of course.
I've played with AntZ's 70-200 f2.8 and it's a beaut. Such a handy lens too.
Yes, all of the functions still work, including auto focus, with the 2X Extender...I just felt the 70-200 would be a more useful range for me at the present time and wanted the extra reach for occasional use..
I would love to get into wildlife photography in the future and will probably be looking at purchasing one of Canon's longer telephoto's to also use with the extender.
This darn 70-200 IS 2.8 is built like a tank and a little on the heavy side, but lovin’ it so far….:)

nomad358
05-20-2009, 08:49 AM
I have both this lens and this extender. I rarely use the extender. Autofocus works just fine, however, it is very slow. You cannot use f2.8 with the 2X, your maximum aperture will be 5.6
As for image quality, try to use just the lens as much as you can without the 2X. It's ok if you're just shooting birds in the backyard, but there is alot of noticable noise and a loss of sharpness and detail.

A really good investment for this lens is a Hoya 77mm UV filter.

Mad Aussie
05-20-2009, 02:35 PM
A really good investment for this lens is a Hoya 77mm UV filter.
Oh oh ... why do you say that? :)
I ask because of another thread here I started about filters, not because I disagree necessarily.

z06-jim
05-20-2009, 04:51 PM
Oh oh ... why do you say that? :)
I ask because of another thread here I started about filters, not because I disagree necessarily.
I'll have to do a search for your thread about filters...
I've heard very good things about Hoya but opted for the B+W (MC) UVA Haze Filters for both my 'L' series lens...

Mad Aussie
05-21-2009, 01:37 AM
Filter thread here http://www.photography.ca/Forums/showthread.php?p=23186#post23186