In the on-going thread on buying the M6II today, there has been a good discussion of lenses. One of the replies commented about using the EF-S 55-250 IS STM with the Kenko HD DGX 1.4x teleconverter and it being a sweet setup. I had not really thought about that approach to extend the range, with what is a very light lens.
In my time as an APS-C DSLR user, I’ve really never spent any time understanding and looking at teleconverter options. (In fact I’m sure I could write my understanding of teleconverters in the palm of my hand and have lots of room left.)
Seeing the comment about the Kenko one has prompted me to ask which one(s) work well with the M mount bodies, and EF/EF-S lenses (both Canon as well as Sigma), and which ones are recommended/preferred by M system users? And do certain ones only work well with certain lenses?
Just looking at 1.4x for a moment, I know there is a Kenko one (actually aren’t there 2 Kenko 1.4x units — TELEPLUS HD and TELEPLUS HD pro — not sure which of the two was referred to in context with the EF-S 55-250). And I was looking at the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary lens recently, and noticed that Sigma has a 1.4x one (TC-1401) and I can purchase a Sigma package with the 150-600 Contemporary lens + TC-1401 and the TC-1401 is about half price in the package compared to buying the TC-1401 standalone. So I was thinking if I acquired the Sigma lens I might get the one with the included TC-1401. And I believe Canon has one as well.
And thoughts, recommendations for someone like me who is not super knowledgeable in this space?
Thanks in advance!