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Jan 21, 2011 04:48 |  #1

Just for a change yesterday I shot exclusively with stacked 1.4x and 2x tc attached to a 300/2.8 on a 7D body (840mm) Some nice light meant that IQ was not too bad considering the amount of glass.
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Jan 21, 2011 07:46 |  #2

Roy, I would not have believed stacked TC's would give this level of IQ. Nice work! Thanks for sharing.

BTW, EXIF data shows 600mm - camera must not have been able to register the second TC being in the chain. In what order did you have the components mounted?


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Jan 21, 2011 09:30 |  #3

GJim wrote in post #11684635 (external link)
Roy, I would not have believed stacked TC's would give this level of IQ. Nice work! Thanks for sharing.

BTW, EXIF data shows 600mm - camera must not have been able to register the second TC being in the chain. In what order did you have the components mounted?

Hi Jim, you are right, when you stack Canon converters the Camera only sees the the converter nearest the lens (2x) therefore it thinks it is 600/5.6 but effectively 840/8. The big advantage is that you can get AF on a non 1 series body - but you do need good light and contrast. With Canon tc's you can only stack one way = Camera > 1.4x > 2x > lens.


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Jan 21, 2011 10:13 |  #4

Wonderful shots. Hard to believe that light had to pass through so much glass! Amazing...


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Jan 21, 2011 10:59 |  #5

great shooting ,


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Jan 21, 2011 11:03 |  #6

Nicely done, Roy. It helps to have a great lens in front of those converters. Before acquiring the 500/4, I shot the 300/2.8 with converters all the time and was very happy with the results.

Having said all that, it still requires excellent technique. You obviously have it. Good work.


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Jan 21, 2011 11:13 |  #7

wonderful series, Roy




  
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Jan 21, 2011 12:29 |  #8

Harvey_G wrote in post #11685696 (external link)
Nicely done, Roy. It helps to have a great lens in front of those converters. Before acquiring the 500/4, I shot the 300/2.8 with converters all the time and was very happy with the results.

Having said all that, it still requires excellent technique. You obviously have it. Good work.

Thank you for the comment Harvey - I fear it is a lot more to do with the quality of the lens than the 'shooter'.


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Jan 21, 2011 17:10 |  #9

Amazing quality with stacked converters. Excellent sharpness and details.


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Jan 21, 2011 18:04 |  #10

Wonderful shots Roy!!


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Jan 21, 2011 18:47 |  #11

Not many lenses could pull that off. Very impressive. Great shooting.


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Jan 22, 2011 04:02 |  #12

nice shots Roy




  
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Jan 22, 2011 04:39 |  #13

very sharp for stacked tc's




  
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Jan 22, 2011 06:15 |  #14

Thanks to everyone for the comments - appreciated.


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May 14, 2012 15:56 |  #15

Hi Roy,
Saw and commented on your pic on 500px and you mentioned that the MkIII TCs cannot be stacked without an extension tube trick - can you elaborate please? I purchased the EF100-400 last year and trying to work out the best way to get a bit longer without breaking any banks! With a 7D I appreciate the AF quits at f5.6.
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