mk_ultra
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Howdy, 
Have been using the standard kit lens that came with my 40D for the past 12 months or so, and am now hankering for some new lenses... ordered a 50mm from Kerso (which is being delayed due to the adverse weather, dammit!)
Would like to get some sort of zoom lens, so have been looking at the 55-250mm f/4.5 - 6 IS or the 70-300mm f/4.5 - 6 IS (as much as I'd love to own some L lenses, I really can't justify the price and know deep down that my limited ability means that I'll never actually be able to get the maximum performance out of that level of lens anyway).
My plan was to also purchase one of the canon extenders, but having just had a quick search on here, I'm not sure that is viable... is it correct that adding an extender onto a non-L lens means that the auto focus no longer works?
I understand that there might be some loss of image quality, but to be honest, the images I take are purely for personal use anyway so I'm not overly concerned by that.
I think I've also read that adding an extender changes the aperture, e.g. an f/2.8 lens becomes f/4?
Is any / all of the above correct, and are there any other things to be aware of when using extenders?
Have been using the standard kit lens that came with my 40D for the past 12 months or so, and am now hankering for some new lenses... ordered a 50mm from Kerso (which is being delayed due to the adverse weather, dammit!)
Would like to get some sort of zoom lens, so have been looking at the 55-250mm f/4.5 - 6 IS or the 70-300mm f/4.5 - 6 IS (as much as I'd love to own some L lenses, I really can't justify the price and know deep down that my limited ability means that I'll never actually be able to get the maximum performance out of that level of lens anyway).
My plan was to also purchase one of the canon extenders, but having just had a quick search on here, I'm not sure that is viable... is it correct that adding an extender onto a non-L lens means that the auto focus no longer works?
I understand that there might be some loss of image quality, but to be honest, the images I take are purely for personal use anyway so I'm not overly concerned by that.
I think I've also read that adding an extender changes the aperture, e.g. an f/2.8 lens becomes f/4?
Is any / all of the above correct, and are there any other things to be aware of when using extenders?
