I have an original Canon Mark-1 1.4x Teleconverter which I am going to try today on my Canon 7D2 with 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II lens. I have had this TC for years and years. I tried the 1.4x TC on my 7D Mark-1 with a 300mm f/4L IS lens attached and the images came out reasonable well. However, I never used that combination in real life shooting since I owned a 400mm f/5.6L lens.
Has anyone tried the combination of the older TC with the 100-400L Mark-2 lens? ? If so, what should I be looking for.
The addition of the 1.4x TC will reduce the aperture of the 100-400L Mark-2 (at longer focal lengths) to f/8 which is within the center spot auto focus capabilities of the 7D2 camera.
Of course, using a crop format, I am effectively eliminating the outer edges of the image circle. It is these outer edges of the image which, I think, would show the first impact of the 1.4x TC on image quality. Am I correct in this logic.
I am going to shoot in RAW and apply the normal sharpening I apply to all my images. I will also apply any anti fringing controls. In other words, I will treat these images exactly the way I treat any other images... I will shoot these images wide open and also around f/11.
I plan on shooting the images from a sturdy tripod with the lens set on 300mm and 400mm. My rationale for this choice of focal lengths is that I would not use the 1.4x TC at focal lengths that I could achieve with the lens alone.
I will also try to compare the IQ of the image shot with the 1.4x TC with the lens at 400mm and a crop from the image I achieved from the bare lens which would bring my subject to approximately the same size as the image shot with the 1.4x TC...
Any other ideas???