As far as I know, IS is the same, 4 stops with or without TC.
At 200mm w/o IS, recommended shutter speed is 1/200s, with 4 stop IS that comes down to 1/13s
At 280mm w/o IS, recommended shutter speed is 1/280s, with 4 stop IS that comes down to 1/18s
As far as I know, IS is the same, 4 stops with or without TC.
At 200mm w/o IS, recommended shutter speed is 1/200s, with 4 stop IS that comes down to 1/13s
At 280mm w/o IS, recommended shutter speed is 1/280s, with 4 stop IS that comes down to 1/18s
Arnt
While ahab1372 answered my questions in a logical manor, and he may be 100% right, I have to think the IS mechanism in the 70-200 lens is not designed to dampen out the shake at 280mm or 400mm as well. It would have to be over designed for that.
I was confusing this thread with a similar thread where the subject was going to be animals in Africa at dusk.
Mark
How do you know it is not designed for that, it is designed to be used with both tele convertors.
I just haven't seen anything that says otherwise, I would think someone would have tested this.
Last edited by HDNitehawk; 03-25-2013 at 02:03 AM.
I'm actually almost sure I read it in one of Bryan's reviews - 4 stops is 4 stops, with or without TC. I haven't tested myself ...
Arnt
from the Canon 2x TC review:
"For example, a 2x extender (also commonly referred to as a teleconverter) makes aCanon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II USM Lensinto a 140-400mm f/5.6 IS lens (yes, IS still functions normally on all compatible IS lenses)."
Arnt