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Posted: Thu May 12th, 2016 09:39
 
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Eric wrote:
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I rather like the second one JK, interesting tones and subtle colours.

I preferred the third one...thought it was just crate.
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The words coat and door come to mind.:lol:

 




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Looks ok Jonathan. It will be interesting to see what it's like on the D500.

That's going to be the acid test. I am planning to get one of these lenses and a D500 later this year. Not sure if I will get the lens now and use it on the D750 first.

Without sounding greedy....how does the IQ respond to 1.4x multiplier?

I always felt zoom lens quality suffered with multipliers much more than primes.


I have the 1.4 but to be truthful I haven't tried it even when using the D4. I'll give it a go.

 




Posted: Thu May 12th, 2016 09:59
 
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A quick and dirty test on our tatty back gate with the D7200 and the D4. The focus was slower on the D7200 with TC there was no real difference in focus speed on the D4.
the pics are in my Gallery as I wasn't sure how or if I could put 4 pics in one post.

Jonathan if there is a way to move them into post please feel free to do so.
:-) Done...



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D7200 with TC



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There you go Iain.
All done from your Gallery.



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Thanks Jonathan. I would bear in mind that these have been reduced in size to fit the webs are not as sharp as the originals

 




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To my eyes, although in fairness I've had a couple of beers this evening, the D7200 is a tiny bit punchier than the D4 with the TC. Which suggests to me that it might have a similar impact on the D750 and it might be better linking this lens with the D500 rather than trying to get the extra from the TC.

Of course, any port in a storm, and if you need the extra reach, the TC with a bit of extra post processing would be OK.



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Another one with the TC, not great light, iso6400 and cropped. Lets hope it docent soften in post.

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