Should I get 1.4x III or 2.0xIII extender - please help.

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Hi,
I am about to purchase either 1.4x III or 2.0x III canon extender. Initially it will be used with 135/f2.0 on 7D and in a couple of months with canon 300mm f2.8 IS II lens.
I used to have 1.4x II and used it with 70-200 f/2.8 IS II so I do know about the max aperture and AF speed differences when you use them on a given lens.
However I have no experience with 2.0x III and would like to know a bit more from people who actually used them with 135 f/2 and 300 f/2.8 IS II lenses.

Question the the users: IQ: if you take a shot with 1.4xIII on and crop it to the size of the one taken with 2.0x converter will there be a significant gain in the detail (with these two lenses 135 and 300 mm). I vaguely remember reading a review that stated there is not much if any difference, but again I may be wrong. Looking at these samples seems to prove they do differ:
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-Extender-EF-1.4x-III-Review.aspx
Further down the page there is a nice comparison of a flower carpel and there is some difference between 1.4 and 2.0 on The Canon 180 L Macro.

Second question AF performance. Main use of 300 mm and 135 with TCs will be birds and BIF. I remeber that 1.4II together with 70-200 f/2.8IS made AF significantly slower.
Is there a massive difference in AF speed reduction between 1.4xIII and 2.0xIII on 135mm and 300mm lenses.

Thank you for your help.
 
The 1.4xIII will cut AF speed by 50%, the 2xIII will cut it by 75%. I've used 600mm f/4L IS II with the 2xIII for BIF and the AF is fast enough, but only just - and YMMV, as I'm using a 1-series body (the higher voltage battery drives the lens AF motor faster that a 7D can).

As for IQ, the 2xIII will do fine on the 300 II - in fact, the combo is similar to the 600/4 MkI (although the MkII is better). I suspect the 1.4xIII would be a better choice for the 135L, though - that will take a bigger IQ hit from the 2x than the supertele.

I did the test you describe with my 600 II and 1D X, and the 2xIII delivered better IQ than the 1.4xIII cropped to the same FoV.

I haven't tried that with my 135L, in fact, I've never even used a TC with the 135L (probably because I've got the 70-200/2.8L IS II).
 
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I can't speak to the performance with the 300 Ver. 2 but I have and regularly use both the 1.4xTC III and the 2xTC III with my 300 f/2.8L IS (Ver. 1) and my observations are as follows...

I know that Canon says the 1.4 will slow AF by 50% but to be perfectly honest, I hardly notice any slowing of the AF with that combination. However with the 2x the AF is significantly slower unless I am pre-focused pretty close to where I need to be.

As for IQ, it only takes a very small hit with the 1.4 and I have no problem shooting wide open. However, to get what I feel is acceptable IQ with the 2x, I have to stop the combination down to at least f/8. Wide open, I definitely see a noticeable hit in IQ.
 
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Honestly, if the 300 f2.8 II is in the future, I suggest you consider the 200 f2.8 II in the present rather than the TC. If/when you get the 300, then look at the TC you think will work best with the 300 and your shooting needs.

Using a 1.4x to get a 189mm f3.5 out of the 135 f2 is really not the best solution on a short focal length telephoto lens.
 
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lukemike said:
Thank you very much for your help. Based on what you are saying it seems to me that the 1.4xIII is going to be a better choice for my setup. Many thanks.

200mm will be to short for BIF, with the 2x on the 300mm f/2.8L mounted on a 7D it is getting a bit long for BIF for my taste. Plus the combination may not be fast enough. I used the 7D on the 500mm for some time and it was about as long as I would want for BIF. Birds in general the longer the better. If any lens could do it, the 300mm will. It has an extremely fast AF system.

I to have version I of the 300mm f/2.8. There is hardly any speed in AF loss or loss in IQ with the 1.4x mounted. I think this is a premium combination. I would go for the 1.4x.
 
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I can only speak for the Mk3 2 x extender (as my 1.4 is a Mk2) which I am using on a 1 D4 with 300 F2.8 L IS Mk1 and 600 F4 L IS. On my gear it is significantly better than the Mk2 I owned and I would expect the difference to be greater on the Mk2 IS lenses.
 
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