2x extender. Fotodiox or viltrox or save
Re: 2x extender. Fotodiox or viltrox or save
davel33 wrote:
John Sheehy wrote:
davel33 wrote:
I have found the Kenko TELEPLUS HDpro to be good with EF lens's, I have both the 1.4 and the 2.0. The HDpro is there newest line.
DG or DGX? With what bodies? In my experience, the body affects compatibility as much or more than the lens in many situations.
Sorry I missed your post, I use the DGX 1.4X and DGX 2.0X extenders with the EF 70-300 L. Both worked good on both my R and R6.
Does it work with a variety of lenses? Perhaps they have worked out the problem in that series. It is the Pro 300 DGX 1.4 that gave me problems with just about every lens. Most of the positive reviews that I see about the Pro 300 DGX is with older cameras or Rebels.
Does yours allow reporting of two TCs combined? F/8 AF on f/5.6 cameras (if you have one to test)?
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