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Woodchat Birds sent on April 19, 2014 (22:29) by Enrico Castellano. 6 comments, 311 views.

at 200mm, 1/1250 f/7.1, ISO 1000, hand held.




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avatarmoderator
sent on April 19, 2014 (22:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

There were only two alternatives:
a) the death supercroppavi losing detail-microcontrast
b) estraevi by magic from his jacket a + 1.7x and 2x extender the montavi
Tips:
every opportunity should be taken to correct the optics and the acting in some way can also be disadvantageous when the subject is tiny and far away ... reserve currency of the new big-Tamron 150-600mm vc or folds on the purchase of a 1.7x extender used ;-)
hello, laurel

avatarjunior
sent on April 19, 2014 (23:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

ElleEmme I thank you warmly of the board you read my thoughts.
already ordered the nikon tc 20e-3 should hope so.
I see from the reviews that mounted on the 70-200 f 2.8 gets along quite well.
anyway thanks laurel advice.
Regards enrico :-)

avatarmoderator
sent on April 19, 2014 (23:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

ot maybe in your place I would have opted for the 1 .7 x to maintain an acceptable af tomorrow and be able to share it with a 300mm f.4. You should have fun even in close-up macro almost using it with an extender (1.5 m, the minimum shooting distance) ;-).

zoom to 340mm (1.7 x) vs. nikkor 300mm telephoto
www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=6

zoom to 400mm (x +2) vs. nikkor 300mm + 1.4x telephoto (420mm)
www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=6

Prendi these tests with the springs but still closing at f.8 notes the contrast as you get closer to the edges of the lens

but here the performance of the zoom with 1.7x vs. 2x (340mm vs 400mm)
www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=6

not bad compromise at 340mm is not it?

hello, laurel

avatarjunior
sent on April 20, 2014 (1:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful representation I've cleared some ideas.
I did not think the 300 f 4 is conportava so well.
a friend of mine brought me these days 1.7 x nikon, I opted for the 2x because of the doubling of the focal
I am not an expert but you can mount possibly both?
regards, enrico


avatarmoderator
sent on April 20, 2014 (8:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

ot The 300mm is innanzitutoo fixed and optimized as sharpness because it is a perspective dedicated to nature photography. 70-200-mm is a perspective that has another mission, in case of need can also be lengthened but with increasing multiplication (extender) interpose more glass and falls in the physiologically microcontrast. I would recommend ... this is why the 1 .7 x: is a fair compromise, if you need to approach the subject in a bit is done with a small crop. The root node is to find for each system-optic extender when the key advantage in sharpness, is in favor of the use of the extender itself and when it is in favor of the crop. Do not ignore any aberrations are emerging and it slows the f. Meanwhile, do your work with a medium telephoto extender (if you can change the order of 1 x opt.7x) and paste for this type of shooting ... then, in the future, valuterai calmly solution c) based on the budget available. Solution c) specialized optics such as Tamron 150-600mm, Nikkor 300mm f.4, Nikkor 300mm f2, 8. Bear in mind however that the nikkor 300mm f.4 it is lightweight but lacks stabilization. The Tamron is, according to me, the most intriguing option that would allow you to not have to always rely on a monopod in situations of recovery borderline. To facilitate the project c) tavolontutto put on your outfit and identifies components that can be monetized. Using cascading extender? No, too many lenses in the game ... better to use the foot-zoom combined with a good camouflage of the photographer. hello, laurel

avatarjunior
sent on April 20, 2014 (14:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

received, in short I will assess which of the two to choose, the 300 f 2.8 definitely excellent but too expensive.

however my friend if he sells molt.1.7x I buy it in the near future so I try to have some fun.
thanks again laurel, greetings


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