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Upgrade 70-200 2.8 is to version II and add 2x TC, or get 100-400L?

Upgrade 70-200 2.8 is to version II and add 2x TC, or get 100-400L?

  • Upgrade 70-200 2.8 is to version II and add 2x TC

    Votes: 20 95.2%
  • 100-400L

    Votes: 1 4.8%

  • Total voters
    21
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Tcapp said:
I figure the price would be similar between doing both of these things...

Thoughts?

I guess you'd have to get about 1300 bucks out of your 70-200 2.8L IS. The 70-200 2.8II is around $2500 + $500 for the 2xIII. The new version is sharp & fast, but I'm not sure what you are primarily going to be shooting. If you were most of the time using 400mm, then I'd probably say go with the 100-400. But I'm not positive about the IQ with the 2x on the 70-200. I'm looking at the 2x myself for occasional use, and from what I've heard it's working very well. There are a few on here who own the 100-400, so they'll be able to comment more on it.
 
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Razor2012 said:
Tcapp said:
I figure the price would be similar between doing both of these things...

Thoughts?

I guess you'd have to get about 1300 bucks out of your 70-200 2.8L IS. The 70-200 2.8II is around $2500 + $500 for the 2xIII. The new version is sharp & fast, but I'm not sure what you are primarily going to be shooting. If you were most of the time using 400mm, then I'd probably say go with the 100-400. But I'm not positive about the IQ with the 2x on the 70-200. I'm looking at the 2x myself for occasional use, and from what I've heard it's working very well. There are a few on here who own the 100-400, so they'll be able to comment more on it.

I do weddings primarily, but want the extra reach for wildlife/sport stuff. upgrading my 70-200 would give me better photos during ceremonies when i use the 70-200 for 80% of the photos, although i've never really had many complaints about the current version. Sometimes flair would kill my photo (with hood) but its a rare occurrence. Sharpness isn't perfect, but i never thought badly about it. I'm not one who gets overly obsessive about sharpness. Its more about getting the shot.
 
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MazV-L said:
Just testing my 5Diii with 70-200mm f2.8L is ii and Kenko Pro x2 TC today:

Is that image cropped heavily?

I just ordered the Kenko Pro x2 TC DGX to go with my 5D III and 70-200 f/2.8L II, as I gave up trying to buy a "good and affordable" 400mm AF lens. The Kenko x2 can be bought new for around $180 on eBay from the usual Hong Kong sources, way cheaper than the Canon x2 MkIII TC. I could have gone for the Canon x2 MKII, but I am already very happy with my Kenko x1.4 TC on my 70-200.
 
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drjlo said:
Is that image cropped heavily?

I just ordered the Kenko Pro x2 TC DGX to go with my 5D III and 70-200 f/2.8L II, as I gave up trying to buy a "good and affordable" 400mm AF lens. The Kenko x2 can be bought new for around $180 on eBay from the usual Hong Kong sources, way cheaper than the Canon x2 MkIII TC. I could have gone for the Canon x2 MKII, but I am already very happy with my Kenko x1.4 TC on my 70-200.

Is this the one you are buying?
http://www.amazon.com/Kenko-2-0X-Teleconverter-Canon-Digital/dp/B002BIBDUU

I am interested in Canon 2x EF Extender III, but 500 is just too much for me.
 
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cliffwang said:
drjlo said:
Is that image cropped heavily?

I just ordered the Kenko Pro x2 TC DGX to go with my 5D III and 70-200 f/2.8L II, as I gave up trying to buy a "good and affordable" 400mm AF lens. The Kenko x2 can be bought new for around $180 on eBay from the usual Hong Kong sources, way cheaper than the Canon x2 MkIII TC. I could have gone for the Canon x2 MKII, but I am already very happy with my Kenko x1.4 TC on my 70-200.

Is this the one you are buying?
http://www.amazon.com/Kenko-2-0X-Teleconverter-Canon-Digital/dp/B002BIBDUU

I am interested in Canon 2x EF Extender III, but 500 is just too much for me.

Yes, and $100 less on eBay.
 
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drjlo said:
MazV-L said:
Just testing my 5Diii with 70-200mm f2.8L is ii and Kenko Pro x2 TC today:

Is that image cropped heavily?

I just ordered the Kenko Pro x2 TC DGX to go with my 5D III and 70-200 f/2.8L II, as I gave up trying to buy a "good and affordable" 400mm AF lens. The Kenko x2 can be bought new for around $180 on eBay from the usual Hong Kong sources, way cheaper than the Canon x2 MkIII TC. I could have gone for the Canon x2 MKII, but I am already very happy with my Kenko x1.4 TC on my 70-200.
No, I didn't crop this image :)
Just aggressively re-sized to make it easier and quicker to post!
 
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Tcapp said:
OK guys. After a unanimous vote, I went out and bought the 70-200 2.8 IS L II and the Canon 2x TC II. Last day of rebates today.

Thanks everyone for your input! As long as the weather cooperates, I'll be off to my brother in laws baseball game to test my new toys.

You'll love the 70-200 2.8II. If possible, I would of opted for the 2xIII. Let us know though how it turns out.
 
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Razor2012 said:
Tcapp said:
OK guys. After a unanimous vote, I went out and bought the 70-200 2.8 IS L II and the Canon 2x TC II. Last day of rebates today.

Thanks everyone for your input! As long as the weather cooperates, I'll be off to my brother in laws baseball game to test my new toys.

You'll love the 70-200 2.8II. If possible, I would of opted for the 2xIII. Let us know though how it turns out.

I got the 2xiii. that was a typo. :D my bad.
 
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Good luck, I tried a 70-200mkI and a MK II with a Canon 2X MK II TC. Its just ok, AF is slow, and as it gets late in the day, AF on my 1D MK III no longer worked, while my 100-400mmL was going strong.

If you do not use it much, and have ideal light, it should be passable. If you haven't used the 100-400mm L, you might think its wonderful. The MK III TC should be a noticible improvement over the MK II, but at $500, its not cheap.
 
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