"Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>I currently have a 100-400L and a Canon 2x extender and was wondering if it
>was only canon extenders that you lost auto focus on, or all lenses slower
>than 2.8 regardless of the extender used.
>
>For what its worth, I use this combo on an EOS 3
>
>thanks
>
>Eric

EOS 3 and 1V will focus up to f8, other EOS cameras lose autofocus at
f5.6. Unfortunately, you will be at f11 at the long end, and almost
there at the short end.

I also use the 2X with that lens and I don't mind manually focusing
one bit. I would imagine focus would be quite slow even if it did work
at the short end. The compactness and light weight of this combo more
than makes up for lack of auto focus.

By the way, the shots I've made with this combo have been excellent. I
have the latest model EF2X II.

3rd party extenders that don't report the aperture correctly will
focus somewhat one some EOS cameras, but it's slow and cumbersome. I
used to use the Kenko MC7 2X on my 75-300 and with EOS 10 I could auto
focus in the lower half of the range at least. But it wasn't worth
using, I just manually focused it. And the quality of it was so poor,
it wasn't really an option for serious shooting.

Strangely, the MC7 did a 'decent' job with the 75-300, but I tested it
on my 85/1.8 and it was crap. I guess extenders are designed for
longer focal length lenses.

Jim Davis
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