Canon EF 200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4X User Manual - Page 2
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Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. Equipped with a 1.4x internal extender and Image Stabilizer, the Canon EF200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4x is a high-performance telephoto zoom lens, for use with EOS cameras. ●● "IS" stands for Image Stabilizer. ●● "USM" stands for Ultrasonic Motor. Features 1. Equipped with an internal 1.4x extender. (The extender switch lever allows you to change the focal distance of the lens to either 1x or 1.4x.) 2. Equipped with an Image Stabilizer that provides an image stabilization effect equivalent to a shutter speed 4 stops* faster (internal extender set to 1.4x, telephoto end at 560mm, when used with the EOS-1D X). Also, a third Image Stabilizer mode effective for shooting irregularly moving subjects. 3. Use of fluorite and UD lens elements giving superior definition. 4. SWC (Subwavelength Structure Coating) reduces flare and ghosting. 5. Using a fluorine coating on the foremost and rearmost lens surfaces allows adhered dirt to be removed more easily than before. 6. Ultrasonic motor (USM) for fast, quiet autofocus. 7. Manual focusing is available after the subject comes into focus in autofocus mode (ONE SHOT AF). 8. An AF stop button to pause autofocus whenever desired. 9. A power focus mode enables smooth focus change. 10. A focus preset function for advance storage of focusing positions in memory to allow instantaneous focusing. 11. Circular aperture for producing beautiful softfocus images. 12. Can be used with EF1.4x III/EF2x III extenders. 13. Attachment slot provided for wire-type security lock, located under the cover for the orientation locking knob. 14. Tight seal structure ensures excellent dustproof and drip-proof performance. 15. Designed for lighter weight with parts made of magnesium alloy. * Image stabilization performance based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) Standards. During actual shooting, image stabilization performance varies depending on the amount of camera shake, shooting conditions, and other factors. ENG-1