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Title: 1.4Extender
Post by: klindup on July 27, 2014, 03:28:00 PM
I have ordered a 300mm f4 and am planning to extend its reach when necessary using a 1.4 extender.  However I am not sure if the mk 3 version is worth the extra cost.  I can buy a used mk 2 extender for around half the cost of a new mark 3.  Do you have any thoughts Bob?
Ken


Title: Re: 1.4Extender
Post by: Bob Atkins on July 27, 2014, 07:53:12 PM
I'd probably go for the MkII at half price myself. In fact I'm still using my MkI extenders. I did test the MkII against the MkI on the 300/4L and found little difference, certainly not enough to make me switch from the MkI to the MkII. I haven't tested the MkIII extenders, but I again I doubt that they are significantly better.

The latest extenders are supposed to have better contrast and maybe better AF and sharpness, but on a 300/4 I don't think you'll see too much difference. It's said that with the 2x extenders, the new MkIII version is a step up from the MkII, but I've never tested it myself.



Title: Re: 1.4Extender
Post by: klindup on July 27, 2014, 11:38:52 PM
Thanks Bob, a used MkII is what I will buy.
Ken


Title: Re: 1.4Extender
Post by: mjperini on July 28, 2014, 10:41:08 AM
I have a 70-200 f/2.8 L IS w/ Mk II extender, and not long ago I borrowed a 300mm f/4 for a Baseball Game shoot
1. The 300 f/4 is a REALLY nice lens which focused blazingly fast on both a 1 Ds III & 7D and produced VERY sharp pictures.
2. with the 1.4 mk II I noticed no practical difference in either focus speed or sharpness. 

This was obviously not a critical lens test,and I had good light, but in this practical use I thought both lens and converter performed flawlessly.
Good luck and enjoy the lens.