Sony 70 200 F2 8 E Mount
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Rojo Rojo
5
I really like this extender
I really like this extender, yes it is not the same has having a 400mm but it gives you the flexibility that I want.I use it with my 70-200 2.8 II and it works great.If you need a dedicated 400mm then just buy that, but if you want the flexibility of once in a while converting your 70-200 to a 140-400 or whatever other lens you want to use it with, then this is a great solution.I would definitely recommend it to a friend!
11/01/2023
Seamus Weatherup
5
Great First Microphone
The sound quality of this microphone really surprised me. Its a 70 dollar microphone that sounds like a 200 dollar microphone
24/12/2022
Lenny Rogers
4
It does a great job for moving targets that don't
Gives me the reach that I was expecting from my 70-200 but I have to consider what I am filming as you loose a few stops of aperture and the focus is "sluggish". It does a great job for moving targets that don't change speed quickly and have a predictable trajectory. I've used this to film lacrosse games and it's a lot of work getting the shot because of the slower auto focus.
21/10/2022
JOHN A. STOVALL
5
Why I changed my mind about IS..
I had the 70-200/4.0L but wanted to get to only three zooms all at 2.8. I've never felt IS was needed. Well, I got this lens for Christmas and have changed my mind. With the 5D's low noise at high ISO's this lens opens up new ways of shooting with availble light and not having to keep changing out to fast primes.One of Canon's great lenses, you'll not regret it.
06/04/2022
AB and MB
4
They work on most lenses
These do what they are supposed to do. They don't work well on my 70-200 because cord is not long enough. For most lenses they are perfect.
16/01/2022
Pete S
5
Wonderful in it's element
I've had this lens for nearly 2 years and hardly ever used it until the last few weeks. I use to shoot with a Rebel XTi, but now I'm using a 5D. Pictures taken with the XTi were usually nice, but nothing special. Eventually I got into panoramas using medium format, manual focus lenses and shift adapters, so the 70-200 was put on a back shelf and was only brought out when I began to wonder if I was having trouble focusing my old, used MF lenses.I had a $95 Hoya UV filter on the 70-200 until one day I was comparing its sharpness and image quality on the 5D to a set of 25 year old, medium format, manual focus, East German, Carl Zeiss Jena lenses. The 70-200 could not match the old commie MF lenses until I dumped the UV filter.Then a couple of weeks ago, because so many of my usual haunts are flooded by the Mississippi, I dragged out the 70-200, put a 2X extender on it and started shooting big white egrets in a local park. It doesn't work so well as a bird lens, especially white birds against a green background. Focus wasn't so good. I compared it with the 2X extender to my 300mm Zeiss Jena, manual focus, MF commie lens targeting a monochromatic stone church bell tower from 600 to 700 yards out. The old commie lens bested it.But this Father's Day it took wonderful pictures of family coupled with the 5D, and again today, it took beautifully sharp photos, coupled again with the 5D, but general photography, not big white birds or monochromatic stone work at great distances.If you want to see what this lens can do:1. Ditch any and all filters. High priced UV filters are worse than useless, they significantly degrade image quality and the lens doesn't need nearly the protection every newbee seems to think it needs. If you put one of those on the front of an f/2.8 70-200 you wasted $1000 of the $1600 you paid for the lens.2. Ditch any and all tele-extenders. Getting good shots with an extender is very hit or miss, especially if the target is pretty much monochromatic and/or glaring white and very far away.3. Get a 5D (or 1D) because with the little Canons (anything less than a 5D), you'll never know just how good this lens is. Of course, if you can't afford a 5D or better but plan on getting one some day, it's alright to buy the f/2.8 70-200 now. It'll be there waiting to show you what it can really do when you finally get a camera that can do it justice.
13/11/2021
John W. Hester
5
Works well
Worked well with my Canon 70-200 2.8 IS lens on a recent African Safari.
14/07/2021
Dacu Carausu
5
Its polarizing! =)
I picked up the 82mm for my 24-70 2.8 and I got used to it and loved it. When I went to use my 70-200 2.8 without this VND for a surf shoot, I almost got sad at how different and negative the affect of not having this filter was. So here we are picking up my second and it's a great investment in a quality product that produces amazing photos!
10/07/2021
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Q
Is this gonna fit any Nikon lenses ?
A
I have a 50mm prime, 24-70, 70-200 and a 35mm prime and it fits them all. If day as long ss your lens has internal filter threads and is one of the sizes listed you will be good to go. 
Q
I have sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 ex dg apo hsm large aperture macro zoom lens for nikon digital slr cameras lens can i convert to canon with this adoptor
A
hello if your nikon camera is af mount, yes, you could make the sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 ex dg apo hsm large aperture macro zoom lens work with canon with this adoptor 
Q
Will this work for a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount? ( a7iii)
A
it could work with a nikon f-mount (d3300) to sony e-mount( a7iii). 
Q
Is it compatible with sony a7iii??
A
Yes, it will fit any Sony e mount body, either full frame (a7..., a9...), or aps-c (like a6500, etc) 
Q
Will this work on an a7iii? It wasn't listed.
A
Yes, the A7III is an E Mount lens mount. 
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