• Source: Canon EF 200-400mm lens
    • The EF 200–400 mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4× is an EF mount super telephoto zoom lens produced by Canon. It is part of the professional L-series and functions with the Canon EOS line of cameras. The EF 200–400 mm lens features an ultrasonic motor, image stabilization and weather sealing. It is the first and only EF lens with a built-in extender.


      History


      The EF 200–400 mm f/4L was first announced to be in development in February 2011 and a prototype was showcased at the 2011 CP+ tradeshow. In November 2011, Canon announced that availability of the lens would be postponed to an unspecified later date. The lens was only released more than a year later in May 2013.


      Built-in 1.4× Extender


      Although not the first lens to be equipped with a built-in teleconverter, an honor that belongs to the older Canon FD mount 1200 mm f/5.6L 1.4× lens, the EF 200–400 is the first to be for the EF mount, and the first to enter mass production. The extender, when engaged, increases the lens' focal length by a factor of 1.4×, while decreasing the aperture by a single stop, changing the lens to a 280–560 mm f/5.6 lens. The extender is activated and deactivated by a mechanical switch close to the lens mount.


      Specifications




      See also


      Sigma 200–500mm f/2.8 EX DG lens


      References




      External links



      Lens overview from Canon USA Archived 2015-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
      Canon 200-400 6 Month Test
      Comparison with several other super-telephoto lenses by LensRentals.com
      Canon EF 200–400 Lens review by Bryan Carnathan

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