Canon 2x teleconverter
I am shooting a yatch race later this month, and its recomended to have no less then 400mm,
my question is , is the quality of a 2x teleconverter attaced to my canon 70-200 2.8 is lens going to be really not that good,
or should i just rent a 400 or 500mm lens for the day,
i have a canon 5D
and a 20D back up
my question is , is the quality of a 2x teleconverter attaced to my canon 70-200 2.8 is lens going to be really not that good,
or should i just rent a 400 or 500mm lens for the day,
i have a canon 5D
and a 20D back up
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I know others disagree.
If this is a special occasion, one not likely come up again anytime soon, I'd recommend you take the sure thing and rent a quality lens.
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yeah, i have been reading on this all day, im just going to cough up the 75 bucks and rent the 400mm, and if i need more range ill put it onthe 20D,
thanks for your help,
do you guys have any tips on shooting from a moving boat in the ocean,
I use the Canon 2x TC with a Canon 300f2.8 IS L frequently and find it very useful. So does Art Mrris of www.birdsasart.com
If there is adequate light, ( shooting on the open ocean should have adequate light during the daylight hours) you should be ok.
I think shooting a 2x+300 will be easier to manage on a pitching boat, than a 500 f4. The 500f4 is a lot to handle without a tripod and a stable platform.
My preference might be a 400f4 DO + a 1.4 TC as it is lighter and even easier to handle.
Shooting long glass from a pitching, moving boat may be kind of challenging, especially with the longer glass. Do you get seasick easy??
Here are two frames from a 300f2.8 IS L and a 2X TC handheld. Is the sharpness acceptable in these images??
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my only tip is for you to get the highest shutter speed you can,even if it means going up to iso 400 or 800.
400mmX1.6 crop=640mm- so 1/640 should be your minimum shutter speed for the 20d
also make sure your strap is around your neck at all times.
also don't forget a wide and some shorter teles or your zoom as sometimes one yacht can get quite close to another.
also get a plastic ziplock bag for protecting your camera while shooting,silica gel for your lens cases etc
changing lenses will be the most nerve wracking part of your shoot
sounds like a lot of fun
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