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Benjamin Munn Registered: Jun 15, 2004 Total Posts: 987 Country: United States |
For those of you that have used this combination, how does it stack up compared to the 300mm F2.8? |
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Outoffilm Registered: Aug 31, 2005 Total Posts: 215 Country: Canada |
I use this combo ( 200mm f2 + TC14EII ) all the time on a D2Hs and it works wonderfully . I can't really even tell if the TC was on or off ( no IQ loss at all ) . |
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Zachs Registered: Jul 08, 2005 Total Posts: 2457 Country: United States |
You can probably stick a peice of frosted glass in front of that lens and it'll still be sharper than most of lenses wide open |
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George61d Registered: Dec 07, 2004 Total Posts: 1239 Country: Ireland |
I have a slightly different experience to outoffilm. without the TC the 200/2 is very sharp at f2. Stick the tc1.4 on it and you have to stop down to F4 to get back to the same level of sharpness - all other aspects of IQ are fine with the TC1.4 on board. I have no idea about the 300/2.8 as I have not shot with that lens |
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sleightofhand Registered: Feb 05, 2004 Total Posts: 634 Country: United States |
I tested this out last year some time and against other lenses like the 70-200vr and the 200-400vr to see the differences... From what I can gather it's very close..as you know - if you stop down a lense - it will look a tad bit sharper compared to one that's wide open. I got those results with the 1.4x TC on the 200vr. Here's a few un-scientific shots on a cloudy/sunny day...
300vr lens f2.8 100% crop:
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Stan Otokpa Registered: Mar 13, 2007 Total Posts: 119 Country: United Kingdom |
Looks like the 200 f/2 and TC is the winner! |
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Pixel Perfect Registered: Aug 16, 2004 Total Posts: 15941 Country: Australia |
That must be a bad 300 or misfocused. |
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Creative Edge Registered: Jun 14, 2003 Total Posts: 1728 Country: United States |
The 200 f2 is an amazing piece of glass... I use mine with a 1.7 tc wide open |