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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 741296" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Here is one from yesterday's outing with the 300mm f/4 PF coupled with the Nikon 1.7x TC. No cropping was applied. I was less than 15 feet away so my depth of field is less than 1" - which is why the feathers on the far side are blurred. Was aiming to keep the feathers in the foreground in focus. Since my ISO is capped at 4000 and this was shot in complete shade from trees, it was a juggling act to keep a high enough shutter speed without underexposing the image too much. The exposure was raised a little during post. The only sharpening applied was in Camera RAW at 40.</p><p></p><p>I am happy with this because I can always apply additional post processing if desired. But this is SO much sharper than what I got the last time I was out with this combo. Obviously something with the lens works intermittently.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]343721[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 741296, member: 13196"] Here is one from yesterday's outing with the 300mm f/4 PF coupled with the Nikon 1.7x TC. No cropping was applied. I was less than 15 feet away so my depth of field is less than 1" - which is why the feathers on the far side are blurred. Was aiming to keep the feathers in the foreground in focus. Since my ISO is capped at 4000 and this was shot in complete shade from trees, it was a juggling act to keep a high enough shutter speed without underexposing the image too much. The exposure was raised a little during post. The only sharpening applied was in Camera RAW at 40. I am happy with this because I can always apply additional post processing if desired. But this is SO much sharper than what I got the last time I was out with this combo. Obviously something with the lens works intermittently. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]343721._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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