Canon 100-400mm with crop sensor APS-C body
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Canon 100-400mm with crop sensor APS-C body

Saracen

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I've been happily shooting sports for the last few years with a Canon 50D (now a 7D) and a 100-400mm lens. I've been taking my birding more seriously recently and have been using my long lens to find birds and for (hopefully) getting a photo. Now I'm realizing my 400mm (640mm on my crop sensor camera body) isn't the super-telephoto I need to get great long shots of small birds. Does anyone have any experience going longer without using a 500mm ($7,000) or 600mm ($9,000) lens? I'm curious how 1.4x and 2x tele-converters handle with the 100-400mm. I've read here and elsewhere about some slowness with autofocus and the issues with stopping down. Can anyone tell me explicitly how serious these degradations are?

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Colin
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Hello Colin,

In my experience, autofocus becomes unbearably slow and unreliable when you have a TC on. In many cases the AF will hunt endlessly, unable to focus at all. I've used one of the Kenko Pro TC's, as a Canon TC won't work unless you "tape the pins", which is something I was never interested in trying. As for the image quality, it's still pretty good, particularly when you're shooting with lots of light. But just as you've heard, there is a noticeable and disturbing degradation in IQ, particularly when you zoom in to look at your file at 100%. To my eye, degradation is not noticeable when I use the same TC with my 200mm prime lens. Speaking of light, everything you've heard is quite true; you'll need plenty of light to use this lens with a TC on. I've had some decent luck with slow-moving subjects when shooting on brightly-lit days, but it's certainly no fun using a lens that all of a sudden performs so poorly. A TC will truly cripple this lens, in my experience. I too wish there was a cheaper and less backbreaking way to get to 500mm and beyond, but one cannot have everything...
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