pearce_jj Messages 1,854 Edit My Images Yes 7 Jun 2009 #1 Evening all I realise that the Canon tc won't fit the 85mm 1.8, but is there a 1.4x tc out there that will (and give decent results)?
Evening all I realise that the Canon tc won't fit the 85mm 1.8, but is there a 1.4x tc out there that will (and give decent results)?
puddleduck Messages 6,776 Name Andy Drake Edit My Images Yes 7 Jun 2009 #2 probably the Kenko 1.4x Pro 300 DG...?
G glitch Messages 1,111 Edit My Images Yes 8 Jun 2009 #4 puddleduck said: probably the Kenko 1.4x Pro 300 DG...? Click to expand... I'd have thought that's the only one that might work, purely down to the way it is constructed. rickj said: why does it not fit?? Click to expand... Canon's extenders feature a protruding front element as you can see below: The 85mm, like many other lenses in Canon's range, features a flush rear element as seen below: Guess what will happen if you try and mount that lens on that extender...
puddleduck said: probably the Kenko 1.4x Pro 300 DG...? Click to expand... I'd have thought that's the only one that might work, purely down to the way it is constructed. rickj said: why does it not fit?? Click to expand... Canon's extenders feature a protruding front element as you can see below: The 85mm, like many other lenses in Canon's range, features a flush rear element as seen below: Guess what will happen if you try and mount that lens on that extender...
HoppyUK Messages 23,200 Name Richard Edit My Images No 8 Jun 2009 #5 Pretty sure the Kenko will fit. It's certainly your best option. How good it will be with that lens, I don't know, but as a rule wide angles and really fast apertures do not go well with TCs.
Pretty sure the Kenko will fit. It's certainly your best option. How good it will be with that lens, I don't know, but as a rule wide angles and really fast apertures do not go well with TCs.
OP pearce_jj Messages 1,854 Edit My Images Yes 9 Jun 2009 #6 Thanks all. Think I just need to save up for a 135 or 200mm prime and stop messing about.