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gfiksel Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 2479 Country: United States |
What is your opinion on using a 1.4x extender (Canon, Kenko, Tamron) on Canon EF 135/2.0, especially wide open? |
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Bruce Sawle Registered: Sep 26, 2006 Total Posts: 1115 Country: United States |
From everything I have read and seen the 135l takes The 1.4X extremely well. In fact many people say the IQ increase with the 1.4 on the 135L |
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Emile Gregoire Registered: Sep 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1438 Country: France |
No problems here. Haven't tried it wide open though. Stopped down to, say, f/5.6 it's an excellent combo. |
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Alex Registered: Oct 21, 2002 Total Posts: 283 Country: United States |
When I got my 135L I already had a Kenko Pro 1.4x and hoped to use it with this lens. Quick tests with my Canon 5D showed that the IQ was not qood until stopped to f/5.6 (see http://alexsouvorov.smugmug.com/gallery/4361743_Xcg5i#256026437_9hLKF). I never had any problems with this extender and 300/4 IS. I purchased a Canon extender and it gives much better results. The image degradation, if present, is very minimal even vide open. One of the explanations I have is that the opening for the Canon extender is much wider. I don't have tests with the Canon extender online right now but I still should have them on my home computer. |
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gfiksel Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 2479 Country: United States |
Alex wrote: |
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jcolwell Registered: Feb 10, 2005 Total Posts: 3116 Country: Canada |
It works really well. I recently compared USAF 1951 test chart resolution results for the 135/2L with Canon 1.4x Extender and Tamron SP 1.4x teleconverter, and with SMC Pentax 200/2.5, Canon 70-200/2.8L IS, Canon 100-300/5.6L, and Tokina AT-X 24-200/3.5-5.6, with all of the zooms at 200mm. The tests were done with a 20D at ISO 100 on a tripod with MLU. I often use the 135/2L with 1.4x on my 5D, but I haven't tested it. Here's the calculated resolution in lines per mm (lpmm), in order from best to worst for a few different conditions. Anything above 50 lpmm is pretty darned good. The 5D sensor resolution is about 60 lpmm, 20D is 78 lpmm - same as the 1DsIII. |
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gfiksel Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 2479 Country: United States |
Jim, |
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Rainer Registered: May 18, 2004 Total Posts: 496 Country: United States |
Sharpness wise, you will find little difference between the 135 f/2L and the 135 f/2L with the Canon 1.4x II. The only problem that I seem to have noticed is with bokeh: with the 1.4x II, it tends to produce some double lines. Nothing horrible by any means, but it's noticable. |
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snurresprett Registered: Jan 21, 2006 Total Posts: 612 Country: Norway |
I tried my 135L with a Kenko 1.4x on my 1Ds2 the other day and certainly found out that the combination was not at all successful wide open, it looked like the photos were taken with a really nasty consumer zoom. Unfortunately I did not stop down for any of the handful of shots I made with the combo but I expect it to improve a lot stopped down. The 80-200L was far happier with the Kenko wide open, strangely. |
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gfiksel Registered: Jan 15, 2003 Total Posts: 2479 Country: United States |
This is what I hear from several people about the 135 wide open and Kenko. I guess, it's not optimized for open apertures. |
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Alex Registered: Oct 21, 2002 Total Posts: 283 Country: United States |
Gennady, |
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SoundHound Registered: Jan 14, 2006 Total Posts: 2662 Country: United States |
So is't just possible that Canon makes the best TC for their own lenses? Or is it a Canon conspiracy to sabotage of 3rd party TCs? |
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Daan B Registered: Aug 16, 2007 Total Posts: 1634 Country: Netherlands |
The TC 1.4x goes rather well with my 135L (even wide open). It doesn't do as much as a good job on my 70-200L f/4 IS though. |
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Pixel Perfect Registered: Aug 16, 2004 Total Posts: 7391 Country: Australia |
Emile Gregoire wrote: |
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WebDog Registered: Dec 20, 2003 Total Posts: 728 Country: Sweden |
After reading this thread I got inspired and took the 135+EF1,4-II (on a 1D2) for a spin... and was pleasant surprised. Even if the lightning was pretty dull, I found that the qualities of the 135 was there even if only stopped down 1/2 stop. |