neuroanatomist said:neuroanatomist said:Maybe the 'bulge' in the rumored issue isn't the bulge of the TC, but the bulge of a popup flash? The flash on APS-C bodies interferes with TS-E knobs - my 24mm II came with a smaller substitute knob for that reason. Might be the angle, from the pic I'm not sure you could even swap the drop-in filter with the lens mounted on a 7D.
Waterloo said:There are pictures on Bob Atkins' website of the 200-400 with a 7D attached:
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That DI filter isn't coming out with the lens mounted...
Other than the filter I could imagine accidental body/lens detachments happening when changing focusing modes and MFD.neuroanatomist said:
Its a image of a prototype as used at the Olympics. There is no actual production yet, only hand made prototypes..ddashti said:Is the image shown the actual product image of the lens?
dolina said:Other than the filter I could imagine accidental body/lens detachments happening when changing focusing modes and MFD.
neuroanatomist said:Waterloo said:There are pictures on Bob Atkins' website of the 200-400 with a 7D attached:
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That DI filter isn't coming out with the lens mounted...
dr croubie said:dolina said:Other than the filter I could imagine accidental body/lens detachments happening when changing focusing modes and MFD.
like the switch on the left side before the bulge.
AF -> PF -> MF -> Lensinthemud
mhcooperphotography said:Just a thought - I wonder if they tried to build a "Drop-In" Tele-Converter? That way there would be no bump. Space would clearly need to be bigger than a DI Filter and optical alignment might make it impossible ... but it would be interesting.
sanj said:And if I had to put a filter on these lenses it would be almost certainly a grad and that would go in the front.
neuroanatomist said:You're right, of course, Trowski. I never even looked at the shorter supertele lenses that closely - my 600 II has sufficient space. I suppose people are grasping at straws because this is one more delay in a long line of delays from Canon...
sanj said:And if I had to put a filter on these lenses it would be almost certainly a grad and that would go in the front.
You'd need a pretty big grad filter (minimum front element size is 100mm diameter, filter would need to be even bigger) to put in front of a supertele lens, and some jury-rigged way to hold it there since there are no filter threads in front.
sanj said:You suppose the 200-400 has front element that large?
http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/cokinX.htmneuroanatomist said:You'd need a pretty big grad filter (minimum front element size is 100mm diameter, filter would need to be even bigger) to put in front of a supertele lens,sanj said:And if I had to put a filter on these lenses it would be almost certainly a grad and that would go in the front.
There is a lens hood mount.neuroanatomist said:and some jury-rigged way to hold it there since there are no filter threads in front.