The Canon 1.4x EF Extender III is designed for Canon L-series telephoto lenses. The extender is perfect for photojournalists, nature and sports photographers who need to get close to distant and challenging subjects. The 1.4x EF Extender III increases the focal length of a lens by a factor of 1.4x while still delivering superb image quality. To ensure the best possible image quality in all shooting conditions, it also combines enhanced environmental protection, redesigned optics and improved data communication between lens and camera.
The extender allows professional photographers to shoot distant subjects without having to carry a number of heavy lenses. The 1.4x EF Extender III features three groups of seven elements, ensuring improved optical performance. All optical elements use Canon's Super Spectra coating, reducing ghosting and flare to minimize post-processing requirements. A new Fluorine Coating on the front and rear elements makes marks, such as spots left by water or fingerprints, much easier to clean than standard coatings.
To facilitate the accurate transfer of imaging data between the lens and camera body, the extender features an integrated processor which ensures all focusing, metering and ID information is available - allowing the photographer to capture crisp, well-exposed images. When combined with the latest range of premium Canon L-series lenses, these extenders enable higher AF accuracy, ensuring perfectly sharp shots, even when capturing moving subjects.
A carefully positioned lens release mechanism also makes it easy to mount the extenders quickly, reducing the time that the camera and lens are exposed to the environment. The extenders offer the exceptional build-quality expected from Canon's professional products, and are resistant to both dust and water, allowing photographers to use them in extreme shooting conditions.
Note: This teleconverter will only fit and work with a select list of lenses. Please click here for the compatibility chart of all compatible lenses.
| Magnification | 1.4x |
| Lens Elements/Groups | 7/3 |
| Length | 1.1" (27.2mm) |
| Diameter | 2.8" (72.0mm) |
| Weight | 7.9 oz (225g) |
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The 1.4 ExtenderIII is 20 to 25% sharper than the extender II. I have done a lens test between both the extender II and the III and found this to be the case. Also ...Read complete review
The 1.4 ExtenderIII is 20 to 25% sharper than the extender II. I have done a lens test between both the extender II and the III and found this to be the case. Also there is no ghosting, and image quality on the edges is also very sharp. The extender also has better weather seal than the extenderII. I would say that this item is a must have. Also I have done a test with the 2X and found a 15 to 20% increse in image quality also. This extender is a great match for the 70mm to 200mm f2.8 and the 100mm to 400mm if used with a mark IIIor IV because the 100 to 400 becomes f8 with this extender and only the mark III and MarkIV will auto focus at f8. Another lens that this extender should be paired with, is the 500mm f4, this works great with the extender and the lens focuses fast and image quality is very sharp. Note: for wildlife work this is a must have item.
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Same as EF 1.4XII
I called Canon before I purchased this to ask if it would auto focus with a 7D and 100-400 Canon lens.
The Canon person I talked to said it would.
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I called Canon before I purchased this to ask if it would auto focus with a 7D and 100-400 Canon lens.
The Canon person I talked to said it would.
It doesn't. It's going back.
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
I use this with my Canon 7D and a 70-200mm F/2.8L IS 1. Seems to work great so far. Small size is handy, and it comes with a nice little bag. The great thing is you can use it on a number of lenses so I looked at as a long term investment. I haven't used it a lot yet, but so far no problems. I can put it on and take it off easily. I shot some photographs of a Red-tailed hawk with it a few days ago, and they turned out OK. The shots were not very sharp but I'm not sure if that's because I was shooting a fast moving subject, or because of the extender.
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Definitely a great addition to the bag. I had bought this for my EF100-400, specifically for an upcoming whale watch, but have found it's really great for the EF70-200 f4 that's been hanging around doing nothing lately. Beauty of that lens is its great optics and lightweight. The Extender adds very little additional weight. So now, with the 1.4x Extender the lens has even better range and very little impact on image quality (barely noticeable). Auto-focussing speed doesn't seem to be impacted. So all in all, very happy with this. Looking forward to using it on the 100-400 as well.
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Very well built. For the money, you can't go wrong. Instead of buying another lens, and having it take up room in your bag, just pick this up. With only one stop loss of light, it's such a small price to pay.
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I use this with a 2.8 70-200mm canon lens with a D5 mark2 body, I wish I would have purchased this much sooner. I like to take sports and action photo this is a must for any camera bag.
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For wildlife work, especially for birds. It is sharper than the 1/4x by a little but not as much as I expected for the increased cost.
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I bought this mostly for using with my 70-200 2.8L IS, since I wanted to get a telephoto prime (400mm 5.6L). I have found the results to be pretty good when mated with the 70-200 - Usually gives just enough reach; still allows f/4; and produce fairly sharp images (however, not nearly as sharp as the 70-200 without it). But that's just another trade-off that you know about before purchasing if you do your research.
I have used it on my 400mm 5.6L and it produced ok results - likely due to being far away from the subject and my possibly being slightly off on the required manual focusing at f/8.
I also ran into someone with a 5D II using a 600mm f/4L and we traded off using the lens since she wanted to mount it on my tripod. So that worked out great. I used my 7D; the 600mm; and the 1.4x and got some usable shots of some mountain goats around Glacier NP.
I have also used it with extension tubes so that I can focus closer to subjects and get great results.
Overall I am happy with it. I think, however, that I will get rid of my 400mm 5.6L and get the 100-400mm so that I do not have to have the extender on the 70-200. Then I'll just use the 1.4x as needed. I also wish it was "compatible" with more lenses. You can literally put it in your pocket and go.
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I am currently using the 1.4 EF Extender III with an EF 500 f/4 IS for bird and wildlife photography and I have to say that this is a much needed accessory for this type of work. No visible loss of detail noticeable with the human eye. Photos are much sharper than trying to crop an image taken without it. The additional focal length does make hand holding your rig a bit more challenging, but that's how I do it. No tripod. Highly recommended to anyone looking for additional reach, without having to spend thousands. It's compact and light, which is nice for hiking and traveling. Some make comments about price verses size, but I look at it this way...If it increases my ability to capture a shot that I would otherwise miss, what value do you put on that? Clean/simple/robust design means you will not have problems with this piece of equipment. Very happy with this one!!
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
I use this with 70-200mm 2.8 II, give you the extra reach when you need it. I have 1.4x II and this is better. Faster focusing!
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Mainly use it with my 300 2.8 for sports. There is a difference in contrast
and sharpness between the extender 11 and 111. I find that when looking
at the images there really is only a slight difference in IQ with and without
the extender 111 and the added reach is worth it. I find that the auto focus is slightly faster than the extender 11 I like the overall quality of the Canon extenders compared to the third party examples so its worth the extra money for me.
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
Works well with my new 70-200 f2.8L IS II, my 300 f2.8L IS, and my 500 f4L IS
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I used it at MLB games with my Canon EF 70-200 2.8 lens. That extra distance helped a lot and got some great pictures.
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
I use this mainly with my 70-200 F4L IS on my 7D for shooting aircraft flight images and couldn't be happier. Images are sharp and auto focus is fast and accurate.
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
Works great on all my f4 primes
300mm f4 L IS
600mm f4 L
Some noticeable improvement from my older mkII converter
AF is hardly slower and IQ is like it's not there
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
Used with my Canon 70-200 F4 telephoto lens. This extends my lens out further and is great for wildlife. I love shooting outdoors with this. Excellent product. I can still use Auto Focus.
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Travel, wild life, sports and portrait. Excellent quality
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Use it when Air Force One came recently to Puerto Rico. Does'n miss focussing even in the clouds. Very sharp images with the Canon 70-200 2.8 L.
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Super sharp on my 70-200 2.8 IS
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I've owned the two previous generations and used them with various 1Ds and 5D, 5D2 cameras. This is the best version to date. I use it on 2.8 lenses, so get f/4 - but with good light levels. Extra reach for events is very useful.
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Comments about Canon 1.4x EF Extender III (Teleconverter):
The canon extenders are great products. The glass is excellent with minimal added distortion. The only caveat that I wish I'd noticed before I bought the extender is that it only works with certain lenses. Particularly Canon L-series lenses. This is mostly because the side of the extender that attaches to the lens has a piece that protrudes INTO the lens itself. There's a note on the B&H product page for this, but it's pretty small and kinda easy to miss.
That said, I still would've purchased this extender. Having the ability to take a 100mm lens and turn it into a 140mm is pretty darn awesome, and well-worth the price.
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I use with 300 f/4; perfect.
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