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The Canon EXT. RF1.4X(N) extender boosts your RF series lens focal length by 1.4x, enhancing reach for wildlife and sports photography. Featuring high-refraction, low-dispersion glass and anti-ghosting coatings, it maintains image clarity while its dust- and water-resistant, heat-shielded design ensures durability in challenging conditions. Compact and lightweight, it’s a must-have for professionals seeking versatile, high-performance lens extension.

| ASIN | B08C6Z348Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Camera Lens Adapters & Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (164) |
| Date First Available | July 9, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 4113C002 |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA |
| Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.8 x 0.8 inches |
A**T
Decent extender for RF Lenses
I've used this extender on my R5 with both my 100-500mm and 800mm lenses and it works extremely well. It does add one F-stop but that has been a small price to pay for the extra reach as I photograph wildlife and getting close can be tricky. I have noticed that the auto focusing (particularly eye detection) can be fractionally slower when I use the extender than just using the native lens, but it hasn't been significant enough for me to abandon the idea of using it for the extra reach. Thankfully, the R5 can handle high ISO rates well enough that the loss of the F-stop hasn't stopped me from getting decent photos. In fact, the photos are limited only by my own lack of expertise. It is a very useful addition for squeezing a little extra reach out of my lenses for capturing wildlife in the field. I included two photos I took using the R5 + extender with my 100-500mm telephoto, giving me 700mm for these shots. While I'm not a great photographer, they do give you a feel for what is possible. One note: to install the extender, your compatible lens needs to be fully extended. For example, when I used the 1.4X extender with my 100-500mm Canon RF lens, the lens was fully extended to 500mm before I installed the extender. Until the lens is fully extended, you cannot install the extender. Now, I can inch the lens down to about 450mm but with the extender installed, you're basically "committed" to using the lens at the full reach, which in my case was the full 500mm, giving me 700mm with the two components. If that makes sense.
Y**Y
Not chip hope it will help
Looks it is ok it reduces the sharpness of picters but I have to practice and understan how to use it i am traying on 100 400
R**Y
It is best used with RF primes, not RF zooms (please read my review)
The RF 1.4x extender is an excellent product all around, except that it is quite expensive. I paired it to a Canon RF 100-500mm lens, and everything workers well with, so I can't complain about its performance, including IQ, focusing, and the rest. Be aware that if any of two extenders (1.4x, and 2x) are used with the RF 100-500mm or any other zoom lens like this, the lens can only be zoomed from 300mm to 500mm. Then if you want to zoom back retract the lens to 100mm, for example, that is not possible since the lens cannot be retracted past 300mm (can be extended/retracted only between 300 and 500mm). This 1.4x (or 2x) extender should be just about perfect for using with prime lenses, not zooms such as the RF 100-500mm unless you are photographing under bright daylight. With this lens at 500mm its aperture is around f/7.1 without the extender. The You should lose around 1 "f" stop by adding the 1.4x extender alone. But it should be about perfect with a RF prime.
A**R
No loss of quality
Despite the Canon name (and price) I expected a slight loss of quality. I've experienced none, not on a 100-400, not on the 200-800. You do lose an f stop, but with how well the R6ii handles an ISO bump, not an issue at all. Excellent product.
Z**D
Excellent Addition
This works perfectly for my new RF100-400 lens. Gives me the extended reach I desire for my current photography needs.
T**R
Loving it for bird photography
I paired this with my Canon R 10 and RF 100 - 400 lens. That makes it a 140 -560 lens. It works well, with good sharp images. It works through the full range of the 100 - 400. You do lose a full F stop. And the auto focus is not quite as fast. But I am very pleased.
D**S
Blow away
Reviews will vary with what camera and lens is being used. I have the Canon R3 with the 100-500 Lens and this tele and at first i was not very happy with the result.. I spent some time with settings and learning the differences with and with out the tele and i am super happy with this set up... Now how well will it perform with other set ups? I dont know but i can say that a few friends have the R5 and R6 with this lens and tele and still outstanding photos.. Only Neg that i found is that sometimes, every once and a while i will get a little focus hunting, so not perfect but also not a 15000$ lens.. Adjust your expectations and youll be pleased with this tele. The second posted picture was at 25600 ISO... hand held so you are able to take great pictures with the tele
T**Y
Great extender
Works great. Came packaged well and works nicely with my 100 to 500
G**G
Doesn't work well on a zoom lens, if you have a prime might be worth it but the image quality hit was not worth it for me. Used on Canon RF 100-500mm, wouldn't recommend foe this combo. It is not stackable like the EF versions.
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