Isaac Grant said:This combination interests me the most for bird photography. I currently have the 7d2. I own the 400 5.6 but shoot most of the time with the Tamron 150-600mm. I really want to see good real world comparisons between the two. Meaning the canon + 1.4 x @ 560 vs the Tamron @ 600mm or 552mm (that is where it goes to on the zoom). Both at f8.
AlanF said:My experience is that there is no significant advantage of using the 1.4xTC with the 100-400 II on the 7DII (but it does better on the 5DIII). The loss of IQ from the TC combined with an extra stop of noise gives it hardly any advantage over the bare lens plus a slight loss of AF and restriction to one focus square at f/8. Here are some shots of the centre of an iso12233 chart done with the bare lens on the 7DII compared with the 1.4xTC added and also the bare lens upscaled 1.4x using Photoshop. When colour is involved, as with bird plumage etc, the TC will fare worse because of any CA added.
ps - you can see the loss of IQ on adding the TC on the TDP site
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=972&Camera=963&Sample=0&FLI=5&API=2&LensComp=972&CameraComp=963&SampleComp=0&FLIComp=4&APIComp=0
The 7DII works brilliantly with very sharp lenses but the smaller pixels are more sensitive to softening of the lens whereas the FF is more resilient.
Great shot, Freddie! That looks like a potent combination to me. From the MTF and test charts, it looks like Canon really worked hard to optimize the 100-400 II for the 1.4x III. Your shot certainly shows off the potential when those are combined with the 7DII.Freddie said:It works rather well for me. Unfortunately, I cannot compare it to any other brand of lens.
Lee Jay said:Alan, you need to shoot your targets from far enough away that the resolution limit is somewhere in the range of your target. In both of these shots, the resolution limit is beyond the high-end of your target so nothing can be determined.
AlanF said:I am waiting for DxO to do a full test of the lens - whatever anyone says about the site when comparing Nikons with Canons, they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies.
Why don't they? Their measurements are as precise as any other site's, and there is only one rule to using their site: Ignore the ScoreLee Jay said:AlanF said:I am waiting for DxO to do a full test of the lens - whatever anyone says about the site when comparing Nikons with Canons, they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies.
No they don't. And worse, if you don't know how to interpret their results, you'll actually come to exactly the wrong conclusions.
mackguyver said:Why don't they?Lee Jay said:AlanF said:I am waiting for DxO to do a full test of the lens - whatever anyone says about the site when comparing Nikons with Canons, they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies.
No they don't. And worse, if you don't know how to interpret their results, you'll actually come to exactly the wrong conclusions.
Not to be argumentative, but Alan said, "they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies." I think that's an accurate statement, and that's what my comment was about.Lee Jay said:mackguyver said:Why don't they?Lee Jay said:AlanF said:I am waiting for DxO to do a full test of the lens - whatever anyone says about the site when comparing Nikons with Canons, they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies.
No they don't. And worse, if you don't know how to interpret their results, you'll actually come to exactly the wrong conclusions.
Because they only do system tests, not lens tests. System tests are shot through an AA filter, thus they don't represent the capabilities of the lens.
mackguyver said:Not to be argumentative, but Alan said, "they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies." I think that's an accurate statement, and that's what my comment was about.Lee Jay said:mackguyver said:Why don't they?Lee Jay said:AlanF said:I am waiting for DxO to do a full test of the lens - whatever anyone says about the site when comparing Nikons with Canons, they do a good job of comparing Canon lenses on different bodies.
No they don't. And worse, if you don't know how to interpret their results, you'll actually come to exactly the wrong conclusions.
Because they only do system tests, not lens tests. System tests are shot through an AA filter, thus they don't represent the capabilities of the lens.