Thinking of this combo as a way to increase my zoom in the least expensive way possible but I am concerned as to whether it would focus. Can anyone give me a definative answer?
Thank you, seems like its worth a go, just have to find one, apparently there is little difference between the MKI and MKII apart from weather sealing so thats not a consideration
That combo works very, I found that the loss of IQ is very small, but the slower AF is noticeable, esp' in lower light, but if you shoot accordingly you will get good results.
AF will suffer as all cameras focus at the largest aperture available before stopping down to the setting for the chosen exposure
f5.6 is right at the limits of the prosumer series
and it will be using the only centre AF point too
that's why the expensive, fast stuff is usually f2.8
My budget is limited and I could live with centre point focus only and I don't use the zoom that often, I think I'd rather save the money to upgrade my Sigma 17-70
The 70-200mm f4 was my first lens on my 20D, used it with the 1.4x TC and got some good shots. As mentioned, light conditions will come into play being a f5.6 lens when combined with the TC but in good light you should get some stunning shots. The 70-200mm f4 is a great lens and will work well with your 40D.
I didn't have any problems with this combination on my 40D and I've kept the 70-200 F4 as it's a great perfomer and light. Adding the 1.4x certainly gives you the option.
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