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<blockquote data-quote="salukfan111" data-source="post: 571110" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>Have you sold off the ones you don't use and picked up a 70-300 vrg (it has to be the vr model)? Have you picked up a good copy of a 300 f/4.5 to use with that tc? I still have a good copy of that lens I'd trade straight up for another modified TC 16a.</p><p></p><p>As the other guys said, set up for back button focuse, additionally use manual mode auto iso configuration, use a default of 1/1500 or so and live with the grain, try and sneak in a few at lower shutters to get the lower iso. The back button focus and manual mode auto iso configuration will change your whole life photography wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salukfan111, post: 571110, member: 39212"] Have you sold off the ones you don't use and picked up a 70-300 vrg (it has to be the vr model)? Have you picked up a good copy of a 300 f/4.5 to use with that tc? I still have a good copy of that lens I'd trade straight up for another modified TC 16a. As the other guys said, set up for back button focuse, additionally use manual mode auto iso configuration, use a default of 1/1500 or so and live with the grain, try and sneak in a few at lower shutters to get the lower iso. The back button focus and manual mode auto iso configuration will change your whole life photography wise. [/QUOTE]
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