ahsanford said:I've not shot those, but an L prime (even a modestly priced one like the 400 5.6) without an extender should significantly outperform a zoom with an extender, right?bklein61 said:MARSU42, I have similar setup. I have the 50D and the 70-300L. I have been tryng to decide on using the 70-300L with the Kenko for wildlife or purchase the 400mm 5.6. Although I am not sure if there is any noticable difference in IQ using the Kenko extender versus the 4005.6 L by itself.
Right. I think the 70-300L rates as "very good" (maybe not "excellent" like the more expensive/heavier/larger 70-200L or even the "stellar" 200L), and with the extender it is just "good". The 400/5.6L should not only be significantly sharper, but the af @f8 with the extender does hunt sometimes if only using one af point on my 60d - so for that reason alone it's better to get the prime. The tc solution for the zoom is just convenience and some shots.
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