The Canon EF 2x II Extender is a high-quality teleconverter that preserves the image quality of the lens it's mounted to and multiplies its focal length by 2x. When combined with pro level EOS cameras & EF supertelephoto lenses with image stabilization, near imperviousness to weather extremes is achieved thanks to rubber gasket seals. Improved antireflective internal coatings also increase transmissivity & performance in backlit conditions.
The 2x extender (also known as a teleconverter) will multiply the focal length of the existing lens by 2x, and will cut back the amount of light by 2 f/stops. For example, using a 2x teleconverter with a 300mm lens will effectively increase the focal length to 600mm. A lens set to f/2.8 will now be f/5.6. Teleconverters are best used with longer telephoto lenses and are not recommended for lenses wider than 50mm, e.g. 28-105mm (35mm format).
Note: This teleconverter will only fit and work with a select list of lenses. Please click here for a compatibility chart of all compatible lenses.
Note: Autofocus is possible with any EOS body if the lens has an f/2.8 or faster maximum aperture, and compatible Image Stabilization lenses maintain the IS feature when used with any current EOS camera.
| Magnification | 2x |
| Lens Elements/Groups | 7/5 |
| Length | 2.3" (58mm) |
| Diameter | 2.8" (72mm) |
| Weight | 9.3 oz (265g) |
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I bought this extender to give extra reach to a 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L lens. I knew I was going to sacrifice some sharpness, but there are times when I wish I had ...Read complete review
I bought this extender to give extra reach to a 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L lens. I knew I was going to sacrifice some sharpness, but there are times when I wish I had extra zoom for some far off subject, and I knew that decent optical amplification would outclass digital resizing.
Upon using it, I am surprised how little sharpness is given up. Real life results are very satisfying. I use it on a EOS 40D. At full zoom on the 100-400mm (an equivalent of 800mm full frame), the widest aperture is f/11 and the autofocus does not function at any zoom length. I use the Canon Angle Finder C to help with manual focusing.
So compared to a dedicated (and much more expensive) long range telephoto, I give up some light, autofocus, and a little sharpness. This is fine by me. I only mount it when the situation demands that extra reach, so it doesn't get a lot of use but I am always glad to have it around.
I also use the 1.4x II extender - this has less range, but better results optically. Having both gives you a good degree of flexibility.
In short, the extender enhances the use of any compatible Canon lens. I am very happy with it.
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This is a very cool little device, well worth the money. The coolest thing about this gizmo is because you can use it with more than one lens, so you spend the [$]...Read complete review
This is a very cool little device, well worth the money. The coolest thing about this gizmo is because you can use it with more than one lens, so you spend the [$] and you can use it with a 70-200mm, or a 100-400mm, and a 300mm prime and a 400mm prime and never have to buy a new converter. the extra reach is priceless, the loss of 2 f stops is a pain, and losing auto-focus if the lens isn't a f/2.8 or lower is also annoying, but doubling the reach for that cheap is worth it. a teacher put it best one day, "it's a poor mans lens" because thats exactly right. if you can afford a 100-400mm instead of buying this for a 70-200mm do it! but being a broke college kid that isn't a option for me. their is slight image degradation, and i mean slight, not enough to make me regret using it. the reason i bought it is for wildlife photography, because sometimes you just can't get close enough with a 70-200mm, so i wanted more reach. however be warned, you have to have a lot of light because of the loss of those 2 f stops. all and all, a great add-on for people looking to save a little money.
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I use this with my Canon EF 70-200 f2.8L IS USM lens. It works great. I also have 1.4X EF extender, which has better optical qualities, but this 2x extender is also very acceptable as far as optical performance considered.
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Wild Life mostly birds
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I bought this 2X TC to use on my Canon 70-200 2.8 telephoto lense. It work perfectly and does not degrade the the image other than doubling the 2.8 f stop to a 5.6 maximum aperture, but it takes crystal clear photos the same as if it weren't on the lense. Buy it, you won't regret it. It makes clearer image using the TC instead of enlarging zooming into the photo in photoshop two times the size.
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I use the converter with my 100-400 lens ,it does exactly what the manufacturer claims and 300 dollars is a lot less than the ten thousand required to buy the 800mm lens,there is no noticeable loss in imagery.......
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I love using this product for outdoor sport. Good image quality and easy to use.
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I thought it would slow focus more but was pleasantly surprised. I'm a pixel peeper and it passes the test handily
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I bought this in conjuction with the 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS EF USM Lens for a little more reach on my 5D MK II. Sharpness falls off just a bit so it helps to have a tripod, especially since the f-stop closes down to f/9.0 max. However, for the price, it's a lot cheaper than going the fixed 800mm considering how much use it will see. The downside is loss of auto-focus, but given the types of photographs I'll be taking with it, manual is no big deal.
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I've used this on my canon 70-200 mm f2.8 lens, Though I have only had the lens for a week, the 2 times I have used it so far have been successful. [I shot 2 baseball games [early and mid afternoon, so lighting was not an issue]
The extra zoom was awesome and Surprisingly to me it add virtually no weight [I don't even notice it].
I would like to test it in low light to see how it alters the lens in that situation.
Speed was still quick even with the extender on, but like I said earlier I haven't used it in low light.
images have turned out great.
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I purchased this to attach to my 70-200 lens, to extend the "reach" I haven't really had a chance since I have received it to put it to any real test.
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I use this with my 70-200 Canon lens and have found it doesn't interfere with the IS. Mounted on a tripod the entire setup - lens and extender - render tack sharp images. Handheld, the sharpness is still very acceptable.
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Got this to use with EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II lens. Have used it on birds and dragonflies works great.
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I purchased this lens to extend the reach of my 70-200 f2.8L IS, primarily for youth sports. Focus is slower than the 70-200, however I expected this, as well as the compromise in lower light situations. What was unexpected was the inferior sharpness. When working from a tripod (clearly not a viable solution for shooting football) the images are very soft, even when shooting stationary objects. The result is to take an exceptional lens and to render the image quality essentially unusable.
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This is a great tool to get more from your Canon lenses. The image quality is very good and it's easy to use. It is super for nature work due to the light weight compared to bringing along another bigger lense.
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Debated whether to buy this to complement my 70-200 F2.8 IS and decided to pull the trigger before it was sold out. Performance is great and loss of F stop is as stated. Definitely worth the purchase as it's like having a larger lense for much less money (and weight!). This is a big deal for me as I drag my gear on hikes, etc. Focus is somewhat degraded as vibration is tough to eliminate at nearly 500mm with my 7d - even with IS.
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Works wonderfully and provides the extra reach I was looking for. [...]
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I previously used the 1.4x Canon Extender primarily because the 2x Extender was too soft with some edge distortion. FINALLY I'm able to use the 2x. Perhaps only the most discerning of eyes will notice, but I for one see a marked improvement. I use with my 70-200L f2.8 and it's wonderful. I highly recommend the upgrade from previous model.
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The good news: I'm using the EF 2x II with a EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS USM II, which is as sharp a lens as it gets. Image quality is quite good: you just loose a little bit of sharpness and you get chromatic aberration, but nothing to be worried about. Construction is excellent and up to the standards of L-series lenses. All-in-all, it was a great and cheap way to get a 140-400 f/5.6 out of my 70-200 f/2.8 (by the way, Image Stabilization still works).
The bad news: auto-focus is way slower, increasing from a few tenths of a seconds for the bare 70-200 to a second or more with the extender.
My main interest is sports photography, mainly soccer, where action is usually unpredictable (just like in football). This means you definitely need fast auto-focus. The two stops of aperture you loose may also hurt in this application.
However, I didn't buy the EF 2X for sports, but for wildlife, because I needed a longer reach and I was on a budget. Sure, catching a flying eagle is quite difficult, yet with more static subjects (like a roe, a bear, etc.) results may be quite good.
The bottom line: if your main interest is sports or your lens is not very good, just don't buy the EF 2X. On the other hand, if lightning fast autofocus is not your priority and you own an excellent 70-200, the EF 2X is the cheapest way to "buy" a 400 mm.
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Good product, would purchase again. [...]
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Works great at doubling the zoom range, there is a compatibility list for lenses, mostly canon lenses works with it but check first. It works great on my Canon 70-200mm 2.8, combined with it it turns it into a 140-400mm 5.6 lens. Makes it convenient not to have to carry 2 giant lenses in one bag.
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I use it for wild life photography it makes my F4 70-200 IS much more useful, it takes great pictures, in noral light it works great. Great quality pictures and it is a very nice lens to carry around with the two together and with a small belt bottle pack I can use it or not.
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