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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 641683" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Hi Iansky, I've tested that combination before and concluded that it wasn't for me. That is because I found that upscaling in Photoshop gave me very similar results without the TC-14 as the original image with it did. During my Nepal trip, I tested my still-pretty-new TC-20 against the same criterion and find that I am still a bit disappointed: shooting the 300mm PF lens without TC still gives me very similar results after scaling in Photoshop. Will assess this some more, but I am starting to lean towards shooting without TCs since they don't seem to give me much of an advantage, if any, with this lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 641683, member: 43924"] Hi Iansky, I've tested that combination before and concluded that it wasn't for me. That is because I found that upscaling in Photoshop gave me very similar results without the TC-14 as the original image with it did. During my Nepal trip, I tested my still-pretty-new TC-20 against the same criterion and find that I am still a bit disappointed: shooting the 300mm PF lens without TC still gives me very similar results after scaling in Photoshop. Will assess this some more, but I am starting to lean towards shooting without TCs since they don't seem to give me much of an advantage, if any, with this lens. [/QUOTE]
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