This teleconverter provides exceptional optical performance that is at the same level as some of the best Super telephoto lenses by Canon. Featuring an inbuilt microcomputer that facilitates the communication between the lens, teleconverter, and the camera body, the Canon EF 2. Additionally, it has a fluorine coating that ensures your lens remains clean and free of fingerprints and smears.
The Canon EF 1. It is intended to increase the focal length of compatible lenses by a 1. Unlike its counterpart the 2. With its chromatic aberration, to the bare minimum, and with redesigned optics, this teleconverter delivers remarkable optical performance that is unmatched.
Additionally, photographers can accurately transfer imaging data between the camera body and lens thanks to the integrated processor that provides metering, ID information, and focusing information is available. High-performance L-series lens with portability and easy handling Super UD and UD glass elements Sharp pictures from corner-to-corner Built-in hood and a detachable tripod mount.
Completely redesigned Fluorite optics Lighter weight thanks to magnesium and titanium construction elements Advanced third Image Stabilization mode Mode 3 Power Focus mode enables smooth focus change when shooting video. Fluorite optics that deliver sharper images with less chromatic aberration Magnesium and titanium construction for a lighter weight Advanced third Image Stabilization mode Mode 3 Power Focus mode enables smooth focus change when shooting video.
Image Stabilization technology Responds in as little as 0. Lightweight, compact L Series telephoto zoom lens with Image Stabilizer Provides up to an incredible four stops of shake correction Fluorite UD lens elements provides excellent optical performance Water- and dust-proof construction.
The longest telephoto lens in Canon's lineup Optical Image Stabilization equivalent to 4-stops of correction 2-fluorite lens elements, 1-UD element, and 1-Super-UD-glass element Magnesium-alloy construction, lightweight, and weather-resistant. Extends focal length by a factor of 1. The holder attaches to the lens through an adapter that fits the filter diameter. Use with 3-inch square type III gelatin filters. Gelatin filters can be used with most EF lenses. Allows 4-inch square gelatin filters to be fitted to most EF lenses.
Requires Gelatin Filter Holder Adapter. Allows 3-inch square gelatin filters to be fitted to most EF lenses. It helps protect the front glass from dust and scratches. MSRP: 8. Indispensable for protecting your valuable lenses, this cap should be used on all lenses with a 77mm filter size.
Rear lens cap for all EF type lenses, lens extenders, and extension tubes. Used to protect the rear glass element from dust and scratches.
MSRP: 7. Designed to prevent stray light from entering the lens in order to keep unwanted glare from affecting your photographs. In this 9 part video series you'll learn all about lens basics and the various lenses available from your host, Canon expert Jon Lorentz.
Canon EF Lens Basics Take a quick and informative first step into the world of lenses with Canon expert Jon Lorentz, providing insight into the type of lenses available, helpful tips and more. Canon expert Jon Lorentz shows you how to get the most out of your Canon telephoto lenses. Canon EF Lens Accessories Canon expert Jon Lorentz takes a look at some lens accessories including lens hoods, filters, extenders and more and how to care for them.
So keep all of this firmly in mind as you browse our guide to the best teleconverters. We've split this into sections for each lens mount to help you find teleconverters to fit your system. DSLRs may be on their way out, according to mirrorless pundits, but the huge numbers of cameras out there means that there will be lens support for a long time to come — and Canon DSLR owners don't just get access to own-brand Canon teleconverters 'extenders' in Canon-speak , as Sigma and Tamron make teleconverters for their own telephotos.
Magnification: 1. Magnification: 2x Aperture reduction: 2 stops Construction: 9 elements in 5 groups Size: Magnification: 2x Aperture reduction: 2 stops Construction: 10 elements in 5 groups Size: Magnification: 2x Aperture reduction: 2 stops Construction: 9 elements in 5 groups Size: 70x In camera ecosystem terms, the Canon RF system is still very young. There are two teleconverters already, which is the good news, but they don't work with all Canon RF telephotos, notably the two mm lenses, which is frustrating because the mm zooms are the two lenses where you might most want an Extender.
You can get third-party lenses for Fujifilm cameras, but so far the only teleconverters are made by Fujifilm itself. There is one complication. The regular 1. Magnification: 2x Aperture reduction: 2 stops Construction: 9 elements in 5 groups Size: 58x Nikon DSLR owners are very well catered for because, just like Canon, its own teleconverters are supplemented by teleconverters from Sigma and Tamron for their own third-party lenses.
Nikon even makes a mid-size TCE converter with 1. No - AF does not work. Image stabilization: Yes - IS works. The 1. Yes - AF works. Yes - IS works. Welcome to EFLens.
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