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Dec 12, 2004 07:46 |  #1

Hi everyone,

Like many people I have always been rather sceptical of extenders, well, used with the right lens they can be quite usefull. I have been using my Canon 1.4 II for quit a while now with good results on a few lenses but a recently aquired Kenko 2x extender proved its keep this weekend. I managed to get a few shots of a rather rare and shy bird by using the Kenko on my 100-400L IS lens giving me an effective 800mm. The result is still sharp enough even if the DOF is rather small.

Camera used was the Canon EOS 1DSmk2, EF 100-400L IS (IS on @ 400mm) with Kenko 2x extender, f8, 1/250sec, ISO 250 handheld.

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Dec 12, 2004 15:41 |  #2

Rudi,

all I see is a red x ... granted, it is sharp, but doesn't look much different from a photo from the 1.8/50 that is not properly linked ;-)a

I tried to open the link directly and it stated that it was denied by an access control list.

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Dec 12, 2004 15:58 as a reply to  @ Andy_T's post |  #3

I can see the pic fine. It's a good pic, and looks to have good detail and contrast. Maybe i'll have to look at these kinds of things some time too, to turn my 100mm lens into a 200mm lens :)


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Dec 12, 2004 16:18 |  #4

I can't see it either....




  
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Dec 12, 2004 21:14 as a reply to  @ ron chappel's post |  #5

ISP's !!!!! They can really get things wrong !!

Looks like my ISP (Sentech SA) are blocking some domains/networks from access on port 80 (www). I have made a few calls so I am hoping they will sort it out soon.

Sorry for the trouble !!

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Dec 12, 2004 21:41 as a reply to  @ Rudix's post |  #6

I could see it earlier today, now, not so much.


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Dec 12, 2004 21:44 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #7

Hi Tim,

Yes, I just spoke to the ISP and they have taken down a node (I am on a microwave link) to try and sort out the problem, looks like a router that is causing it, should be up soon IF I can believe them......

Ok, sun's up so time to go and take a few photos

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