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p.31 #1 · Nikon D500 Announced


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Apr 24, 2016 at 09:43 AM
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p.31 #2 · Nikon D500 Announced


The wait is killing me!! nice pictures!!


Apr 24, 2016 at 10:09 AM
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p.31 #3 · Nikon D500 Announced


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What is an auto focusing teleconverter?


It is a 5 element screw drive teleconverter (TC-16a) that is modified to work on modern Nikons using manual lens (or AF lens in manual). It's the ultimate camera hack. Basically, for stuff beyond 40 yards leave your manual lens at infinity and it just takes care of focus. Under 40 yards you have to help out a bit. I've used it extensively for surveying short eared owls and harrier and seems to be good out to 1200 yards. It's difficult to calibrate for each manual lens because the camera reads it as a 70-210 zoom @145mm. It seems to have better IQ than a TC-14B. I've fooled around and used it on a 180mm f/2.8 in manual and on a 58mm voightlander and results are very good. If the AF tune thing is a just a couple minutes, then I can set up and calibrate on a distant object before shooting.



Apr 24, 2016 at 10:18 AM
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p.31 #4 · Nikon D500 Announced


I think the auto AF tune is very sensitive, that's why you get that it failed. I tried it 15 times and only got it to work 3 times. I think when I go to touch the buttons it must go out of focus or something and it fails. The 3 times i did get it to work on my 200-500 at 500 I got -9 , -1, and -5. So I just kept it at -5.


Apr 24, 2016 at 10:35 AM
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p.31 #5 · Nikon D500 Announced


Would using the D500's timer to release the shutter help?


Apr 24, 2016 at 10:46 AM
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p.31 #6 · Nikon D500 Announced


js426 wrote:
mine arrived Friday, Automatic AF fine tune is awesome, my 300mm PF with 1.4x III needs +5
High ISO is 1/2 to 1 stop better than D7200, noise has a grainy look rather than color blotches


Nice images!

Did you check if the D500 + 300PF combo VR works in the 1/60-1/250s or so range? I'm very interested in this combo (with the TC1.4 as well) but due to the fast mechanism I can imagine there is more risk of 'shutter shock' / parasitic VR interactions with the 300PF.



Apr 24, 2016 at 10:55 AM
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SoonerCharlie wrote:
Would using the D500's timer to release the shutter help?


No but that would be nice; the auto AF fine tune never uses the shutter button. You have to hold down Movie Record + AF mode selector button and then OK to initiate.



Apr 24, 2016 at 12:36 PM
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morrismike wrote:
How long does it actually take for the fine tune? I shoot a lot of different MF primes with an autofocusing teleconverter (camera reads the lens at 70-210 @145mm min aperature of whatever lens reads as f/4) and if this only takes a couple minutes would be pretty awesome. I wouldn't be above making a wallet card with predesignated correction numbers.


The auto AF fine tune process itself takes about 2 seconds. Just need to set your camera up on a tripod and whatnot. Keep in mind though it still only records a single value, only good for a single combination focal length and subject distance, so it is a band-aid at best and even on the new cameras the manual advises against using it. If you get lucky though and a single value works across the range, having it automated is fantastic.

Where it's useful is say you're going out birding, and you know you'll be shooting at 30-50m all day - you can just run a quick AFFT around there, and turn it off later. On a new lens though you're still better off just exchanging for one with no AFFT required.



Apr 24, 2016 at 12:42 PM
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p.31 #9 · Nikon D500 Announced


Met up with Thang this morning to try out his 200-500mm on my D500. I really like the combo. The only thing I didn't like about is, it is very slow when trying to focus from close to infinity and vice versa. If the focus doesn't have to travel far from the subject, it is pretty fast. Once you get focus, it seems to locked on very well. I will be purchasing one to use when I travel and when I don't feel like hauling the tripod and the 600mm.

-Quang





Killdeer in flight







Gadwall Drake







Black-necked Stilt in flight



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Apr 24, 2016 at 01:12 PM
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p.31 #10 · Nikon D500 Announced


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DSC_0170 copy by David N Holt Jr, on Flickr



Apr 24, 2016 at 01:55 PM
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p.31 #11 · Nikon D500 Announced


ShutteredMe wrote:
Met up with Thang this morning to try out his 200-500mm on my D500. I really like the combo. The only thing I didn't like about is, it is very slow when trying to focus from close to infinity and vice versa. If the focus doesn't have to travel far from the subject, it is pretty fast. Once you get focus, it seems to locked on very well. I will be purchasing one to use when I travel and when I don't feel like hauling the tripod and the 600mm.

-Quang


That is a gadwall drake.



Apr 24, 2016 at 02:12 PM
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ShutteredMe wrote:
Met up with Thang this morning to try out his 200-500mm on my D500. I really like the combo. The only thing I didn't like about is, it is very slow when trying to focus from close to infinity and vice versa. If the focus doesn't have to travel far from the subject, it is pretty fast. Once you get focus, it seems to locked on very well. I will be purchasing one to use when I travel and when I don't feel like hauling the tripod and the 600mm.

-Quang


Awesome shots! That's exactly what I do, grab the 200-500 when I don't feel like lugging the 500 f4 or if I am going out on my kayak. Though I am developing a steadicam arm mount on my kayak for the bigger lenses, the 200-500 is just so easy to take everywhere and the D500 just made that an even better lens.



Apr 24, 2016 at 06:11 PM
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technic wrote:
Nice images!

Did you check if the D500 + 300PF combo VR works in the 1/60-1/250s or so range? I'm very interested in this combo (with the TC1.4 as well) but due to the fast mechanism I can imagine there is more risk of 'shutter shock' / parasitic VR interactions with the 300PF.


Thanks. Can't commend on D500+300 PF, but for 300PF with 1.4X III on D500, shutter speed down to 1/80 to 1/100 is fine. ( My copy of 300 PF appears to be free of the VR problem, I have tested it previously with 1.4X III on D810, D7200, I can get sharp images down to 1/30 in extreme situations. )



Apr 24, 2016 at 06:29 PM
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p.31 #14 · Nikon D500 Announced


I'll have the D500 (tues) & 300mm PF and TC 1.4E II soon.

I can give feed back this week.

Been waiting too long..



Apr 24, 2016 at 06:56 PM
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p.31 #15 · Nikon D500 Announced


Great info. Thanks so much. This will surely make a lot of people happy including myself!

architect7 wrote:
It is fast, very fast. Much faster than with my D810, especially acquisition speed. It has made my 200-500 VERY similar in speed to my 200-400mm f4G VR1 which to me is a huge deal; acquisition speed with the 200-500 can be painfully slow on other bodies as it sometimes racks to infinity and back. I spent 3 hours kayaking with the D500/200-500 today and the results have blown me away. I'll post some examples in about an hour or so after I have some dinner. This combo just has me so excited! Next, I'll try this combo with the
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Apr 25, 2016 at 12:19 AM
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p.31 #16 · Nikon D500 Announced


ShutteredMe wrote:
Met up with Thang this morning to try out his 200-500mm on my D500. I really like the combo. The only thing I didn't like about is, it is very slow when trying to focus from close to infinity and vice versa. If the focus doesn't have to travel far from the subject, it is pretty fast. Once you get focus, it seems to locked on very well. I will be purchasing one to use when I travel and when I don't feel like hauling the tripod and the 600mm.

-Quang


Nice shots Quang!



Apr 25, 2016 at 12:23 AM
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p.31 #17 · Nikon D500 Announced


js426 wrote:
Thanks. Can't commend on D500+300 PF, but for 300PF with 1.4X III on D500, shutter speed down to 1/80 to 1/100 is fine. ( My copy of 300 PF appears to be free of the VR problem, I have tested it previously with 1.4X III on D810, D7200, I can get sharp images down to 1/30 in extreme situations. )


OK, sounds good :-) I just need it to work well in the 1/100-1/200 range, below that subject movement would usually be the main problem.

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Warpdrv wrote:
I'll have the D500 (tues) & 300mm PF and TC 1.4E II soon.

I can give feed back this week.

Been waiting too long..


OK, looking forward to some more reports ;-)



Apr 25, 2016 at 02:56 AM
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p.31 #18 · Nikon D500 Announced


Am I seeing regular blown highlights in the D500 images? Is it me?



Apr 25, 2016 at 03:46 AM
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p.31 #19 · Nikon D500 Announced


TimMunsey wrote:
Am I seeing regular blown highlights in the D500 images? Is it me?


No, it`s the photographer and the settings he/she decided to use! Easy to get whatever camera in use!



Apr 25, 2016 at 04:58 AM
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Frode wrote:
No, it`s the photographer and the settings he/she decided to use! Easy to get whatever camera in use!


Just wondered if it's indicative of low dynamic range, as you say though in the hands of the photographer.




Apr 25, 2016 at 05:13 AM
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