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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 250618" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Jonathan's photo of the moon confirms what I think: it would be even better if he had a 300mm prime, but, then again, one does not use such combination hoping for top of the tops (in terms of sheer pic quality). Multiplier of 1.4 is somewhat short of having a significant impact on the focal length (for most purposes, with most lenses), making such converter a kind of equipment that you buy, because it is, say, affordable, and later you think for yourself "well, I could live without it, just as well"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 250618, member: 18251"] Jonathan's photo of the moon confirms what I think: it would be even better if he had a 300mm prime, but, then again, one does not use such combination hoping for top of the tops (in terms of sheer pic quality). Multiplier of 1.4 is somewhat short of having a significant impact on the focal length (for most purposes, with most lenses), making such converter a kind of equipment that you buy, because it is, say, affordable, and later you think for yourself "well, I could live without it, just as well"... [/QUOTE]
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