The EF 100-400MM F/4.5-5.6L IS II USM delivers sharp, high-contrast images, using Fluorite and Super Ultra-low Dispersion (Super UD) lens elements to tackle artefacts and distortion. A three-mode Image Stabilizer guards against blur from camera shake, allowing handheld shooting with shutter speeds up to 4 stops slower than normal.
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I am interested in buying a Canon EF-25 Extension Tube. What are the differences between the EF-25 and EF-25 II except the EF-S lens support? The shop that I am planning to buy from, has the EF-25 more expensive than the EF-25 II? All modern DSLR camera communicate with the lens through electronic contact. So when we purchase an extension tube it needs to be an Auto focus one. Nikon doesn’t make Auto Focus Extension Tube. Canon has Extension Tube EF 25 II & Extension Tube EF 12 II, but they are expensive. Among the third party manufacturer’s Kenko is the most popular. Anyone ever tried the EF 24-105 with Canon Extension Tube EF 25 II? In reply to IlliniNation • Jun 19, 2014 Don't want to hijack the thread, but since we are talking about the EF 24-105 "macro" capabilities, I think it's a good chance to ask. MDrp5WJ.
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