Bengt Nyman
Senior Member
Agreed. I am very hesitant to compromise on IQ.
I would rather give up 300mm and above than producing mediocre results.
I would rather give up 300mm and above than producing mediocre results.
Do you have the old and the new Nikon 300mm F4 or just the new?
I do not know if the lens is good enough. That's why I am asking/waiting for test data.... If you don't think the lens is good/better; don't buy it ...
I do not know if the lens is good enough. That's why I am asking/waiting for test data.
Hi,... and tc17ii ...
The newer TC14iii is missing the mechanical linkage required for the camera to set the aperture. I am left with only f/5.6.... what do you mean by retain full function ...
you will still lose the same amount of light with the tc14e as the tc 14ii.
what do you mean by retain full function? you will not retain f4, it will become f5.6.
so far most of the images from the tamron/sigma 150-600 lenses have been poor or mediocre. pin sharp images at 600mm are few and far between.
cropping with my existing gear gives me the results i want to see. the results from the sigma/tamron lenses do not. plus the tamron is rather unreliable on the nikon mount.
There is definitely a hole in the market for every day birding. It will be interesting to see if Sigma or Tamron decides to offer us a reasonable 600mm prime, or if smaller format mirrorless cameras with the correspondingly shorter primes get there first.
I must admit ime looking forward to trying the 300 and 1.4 on my V2,giving a FOV of 1134mm
Any word when yours arrives? I read they're getting back in stock at several places.