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300mm F/4E PF ED VR with a 1.4 III TC pro and cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Dakota" data-source="post: 565139" data-attributes="member: 35480"><p>I think the main reason is panning. I live it the foothills here we have Mountain lions lots of deer and some black bears not to far away. When we are in the woods there is no time for a tripod or monopod to set up. You better be ready to shoot instantly including panning. I really do not think on a crop of 1.5 on the D7200 the TC is really not needed. Was looking a the D750 also the TC would work there with this lens. I think the D7200 will work OK for me. Lot to think about Thanks for the feedback. Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dakota, post: 565139, member: 35480"] I think the main reason is panning. I live it the foothills here we have Mountain lions lots of deer and some black bears not to far away. When we are in the woods there is no time for a tripod or monopod to set up. You better be ready to shoot instantly including panning. I really do not think on a crop of 1.5 on the D7200 the TC is really not needed. Was looking a the D750 also the TC would work there with this lens. I think the D7200 will work OK for me. Lot to think about Thanks for the feedback. Bill [/QUOTE]
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