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Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Country: United States

I just had to throw these in here... not because they are that great or even unusual, but I'm so pleased with them... being shot with my newly acquired (used) Nikon TC301 2x converter.

I just went to visit my local shop today and my friend there asked me to check out some Nikon gear that they had just taken in... and there it was... the highly coveted TC-301which is a superb mate for the 500 f4 tele.

Well I had to test it, even though it was overcast (gloomy) and getting late, so I pushed the ISO dial on my D300 all the way... that's right 6400 ISO, to get a shutter speed of 1/250th second and in the worst conditions I still got these. This baby is SHARP! Yes a little noisy... but ISO 6400

Anyway, tomorrow the sun is supposed to shine again and I'll give it a proper work out.

Terry



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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So, let me see if I got this right..... It's the D3 that's the high ISO champ of the day.... Not the D300

Good one.

Don't think it would get past Thom Hogan, but I think it's great. Not that I'll ever use it....

Congratulations on the new toy Terry

Lil



Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
Total Posts: 2711
Country: Italy

It still holds detail Terry so that's good news. Maybe you can run it through some NN software.
So these shots are 500mm x 2 x 1.5 (crop factor) = 1500mm ! wooow I would've gone for a moon shot w that focal lenght
How far were these woodies?



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Lil Judd wrote:
So, let me see if I got this right..... It's the D3 that's the high ISO champ of the day.... Not the D300

Good one.

Don't think it would get past Thom Hogan, but I think it's great. Not that I'll ever use it....

Congratulations on the new toy Terry

Lil


Thanks Lil. You are absolutely right about Thom and some others being highly allergic to a bit of noise... but I came up through a D2h... you want to see NOISE... this is nothin.

I did use plenty of NR on these... so they aren't going to get any better. But they certainly could be worse...

T



Terry D
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Nello Milanese wrote:
It still holds detail Terry so that's good news. Maybe you can run it through some NN software.
So these shots are 500mm x 2 x 1.5 (crop factor) = 1500mm ! wooow I would've gone for a moon shot w that focal lenght
How far were these woodies?


Hi Nello... Yep, 1500mm up in the tree tops out in the woods. If I would have gotten closer to them and filled the frame with detail, I don't think they would have been half bad.

This D300 is a strange beast... sometimes it smudges the detail and other times it does quite a good job. Maybe it's me, huh?

One thing for sure, this 2x ( which is so long it looks like a 3x) is pretty darn sharp. It should really help me out with the D3 which lacks a little reach.

Cheers Nello,

Terry



sivrajbm
Registered: Mar 16, 2005
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Hey the noise doesn't look bad at all with those backgrounds.



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
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Looks like you are in for some fun Terry.



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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Great job pushing the nikon to the limit, nice to see they are figuring out their noise problems. Looking forward to some more post with this 2x attached to your D3 with some poses.



harshaj1
Registered: Mar 13, 2004
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Hi Terry
The noise is not bad and the details are still there. Under the conditions this ia a very usable shot.
Harsha



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Good for you Terry, congrats on the new toy, I just got a 2x, and congrats on pulling those off. Looking forward to more with that combo. Hey wait a minute a 2x for the flower guy?

Tim



Shasoc
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
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Congrats on your new toy, Terry. It looks like a good buy, judjing from your pics and considering the lighting conditions and the High ISO. Looking forward for more shots with that combo.
Socrate



Doug Bentlage
Registered: Nov 01, 2006
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Nice job given the conditions you were dealing with Terry. With that combo, I'd better pull the shades!

Doug



anthony whitmo
Registered: May 29, 2007
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Well your using a Nikon >> Crap man, THAT'S your PROBLEM

Actually these are very good for ISO 6400 Terry.
Enjoy the toys!!

Just remember > He who dies with the most toys....................
Still Dies

Anthony is Chillin in Iowa for the next few weeks Yea BABY !!



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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sivrajbm wrote:
Hey the noise doesn't look bad at all with those backgrounds.


Hi Jarvis and thanks for checking us out. I agree, it is pretty acceptable. I don't choose to do this if I can avoid it, but it was pretty gloomy out and I got images.

Cheers,

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Rob Tillyer wrote:
Looks like you are in for some fun Terry.


I took some time today to try and get some more pics with this combo ( 500 + TC 301) at lower ISO's and I'm going to post them in a few minutes... the problem I'm having is that I'm in deep, old growth woods and the birds are either hidden by leaves or way up in the canopy... 50 to 100 feet almost straight up... man am I getting a pain in my neck

Thanks Rob.

Terry



Terry D
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72chevelle454 wrote:
Great job pushing the nikon to the limit, nice to see they are figuring out their noise problems. Looking forward to some more post with this 2x attached to your D3 with some poses.


Hi Chad... I did some more with the D300 today, but I'm having some tripod problems... I just can't get this combo to stop shaking around on the Manfroto that I now have.

What next... I sold my big studio tripod because I got tired of lugging it around and now this one isn't really suitable.

I have to figure something out......

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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harshaj1 wrote:
Hi Terry
The noise is not bad and the details are still there. Under the conditions this ia a very usable shot.
Harsha


Thanks Harsha... not the IQ that we like, but I can't deny that it is a step up from what we had just a year ago....

Cheers,

Terry



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Tim Kuhn wrote:
Good for you Terry, congrats on the new toy, I just got a 2x, and congrats on pulling those off. Looking forward to more with that combo. Hey wait a minute a 2x for the flower guy?

Tim


Hi Tim... I'm working on it... you guys are really killing me with all of your great bird shots I'm trying to come up with something worth looking at.

I'm sticking to little birds for a while....

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Shasoc wrote:
Congrats on your new toy, Terry. It looks like a good buy, judjing from your pics and considering the lighting conditions and the High ISO. Looking forward for more shots with that combo.
Socrate


Thanks Socrate... working on some better IQ shots.

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
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Doug Bentlage wrote:
Nice job given the conditions you were dealing with Terry. With that combo, I'd better pull the shades!

Doug


Hi Doug... and thanks

T



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

anthony whitmo wrote:
Well your using a Nikon >> Crap man, THAT'S your PROBLEM

Actually these are very good for ISO 6400 Terry.
Enjoy the toys!!

Just remember > He who dies with the most toys....................
Still Dies

Anthony is Chillin in Iowa for the next few weeks Yea BABY !!


Hey man... have fun Chillin... I bet you still have your camera with you... you couldn't leave home without it.

I'm going out to shoot little birds tomorrow if it doesn't rain.

See ya.

T



i am gray
Registered: Mar 20, 2008
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Envious of your setup.



Terry D
Registered: Jan 12, 2003
Total Posts: 5932
Country: United States

i am gray wrote:
Envious of your setup.


Thanks...

Well stay in touch, because it could be yours one day... I'm finding it harder every year to lug this stuff around

I'm envisioning a golf cart with a turret on it... much like the old 'Desert Rat' TV series jeeps were set up... This is getting nuts.

T



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