So I finally upgraded my 70-200 2.8 IS to the vII, and I am faced with the following facts:
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[*]The 70-300, while good for it's price, does not have a very fast AF.
[*]Since I have owned the 70-200 2.8 IS vI I have hardly taken the 70-300 out.
[*]300mm @f/5.6 isn't really useful for birding- in fact there isn't really much use for 200-300mm for me on a regular basis.
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So I am thinking of selling it in favor of a 1.4x teleconverter to use when needed.
Let's break down the questions:
As always, your input is greatly appreciated.
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[*]The 70-300, while good for it's price, does not have a very fast AF.
[*]Since I have owned the 70-200 2.8 IS vI I have hardly taken the 70-300 out.
[*]300mm @f/5.6 isn't really useful for birding- in fact there isn't really much use for 200-300mm for me on a regular basis.
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So I am thinking of selling it in favor of a 1.4x teleconverter to use when needed.
Let's break down the questions:
- How is the 70-200 II plus 1.4x AF speed? Please comment on both II and III and the Kenko ones, if you have used them. [As a reference, the Tamron AF is faster than the non-L Canon but much slower than the L. More than enough for slowly moving subjects (humans) but not fast moving ones (birds)]
- Have you used more than one version of the 1.4x TC? I don't have a weather-sealed body, and I believe the II added only weather-sealing. So if there's not a world of difference between II and III, would I be fine with the I?
- Do you use your 70-300mm variable zooms (L, non-L, third party, whatever) between 200-300mm? If so, when?
As always, your input is greatly appreciated.