Nothing you would be happy with. You would need a third party model like Kenko. You would lose autofocus capability. That zoom isn’t the best image quality to begin with; the extender will degrade it more. John Hoffman. Conway, NH. 1D X Mark III, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, LR Classic.
Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS II USM Canon EF 16-35mm F4L IS USM Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II Sony a7R III Canon EOS R5 +6 more Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II Canon EOS 5D If you believe there are incorrect tags, please send us this post using our feedback form .Options. 12-20-2023 04:43 AM. "f00" or "f--" generally means that the camera can't communicate with the lens. This is commonly seen when using mechanical lenses, and in that case would not be a problem; just set "release shutter without lens" in the menu. However, I think your lens has electronic aperture control (I don't know that lens), so
Rf lens and Rf extender compatibility in EF & RF Lenses 10-05-2023; EF lens extender recommendations in Camera Accessories 10-02-2023; Extender for EF 100-400 L lens on a R5 body in EF & RF Lenses 08-24-2023; What lenses work with Canon Extender RF 1.4X (4113C002) in EF & RF Lenses 08-06-2023; RF Extender 1.4x does not fit in Camera AccessoriesThe same TC works fine with a Canon 7D and 5D Mark II. Update: If Autofocus Microadjustment (AFMA) is disabled via menu on the newer cameras, the older Kenko TC will work with them. Unfortunately, AFMA is more critical with longer focal length lenses and lens/TC or lens/extender combinations than with wider angle lenses. A teleconverter is typically attached to the camera first, then the lens is attached to the end of the teleconverter. But if you prefer to attach the teleconverter to the lens first, then mount the two on the camera, that’s also an option. SONY A9 + FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS @ 280mm (1.4x TC), ISO 2500, 1/320, f/4.0. .