no af with f4 lens and 2.0 extender
ginger_55
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Rutt is letting me use his 2.0 extender for a short period of time. I am hoping to get some bird shots with it, or particularly, baby bird shots.
As one of it's features, it does not autofocus with lenses slower than 2.8. Mine is a 300L f4 IS USM. It is great with the 1.4 extender, just thought this would get me a bit closer.
Is this one of those things where people tape something, if so, what and how. Or should I just live with it for the short period of time I have it. I sure would not buy it for this lens. And, of course, I would like a faster lens. Got what I could.
Thanks, ginger
If this is in the wrong thread, you can move it. I am getting confused on some of these threads.
I can manually focus, did it for years and did not get one usable shot last night. The conditions were not good, though, and perhaps being too far away was a factor. I did use the monopod. My only problem with that was when I wanted to sit down and wait for the male osprey to come join the female.
As one of it's features, it does not autofocus with lenses slower than 2.8. Mine is a 300L f4 IS USM. It is great with the 1.4 extender, just thought this would get me a bit closer.
Is this one of those things where people tape something, if so, what and how. Or should I just live with it for the short period of time I have it. I sure would not buy it for this lens. And, of course, I would like a faster lens. Got what I could.
Thanks, ginger
If this is in the wrong thread, you can move it. I am getting confused on some of these threads.
I can manually focus, did it for years and did not get one usable shot last night. The conditions were not good, though, and perhaps being too far away was a factor. I did use the monopod. My only problem with that was when I wanted to sit down and wait for the male osprey to come join the female.
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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I don't have your lens, but I do have a 70-200L F4.
I just re-bought a Quantaray 2x converter. With this setup, it will auto focus,
but not with the center focus point. (with a D Rebel)
The lens focuses fast enough for me to have all the points operational, and
recompose after focus is made.
This morning, I tried this setup, 70-200L F4, Quantaray 2x, and Tamron 1.4x.
Same thing. It wouldn't AF on the center point, but it really liked either one
right next to it. I think I'm going to play with this setup for awhile. It does
focus faster than my Sigma 80-400, but I lose the o.s. (stabilization)
The cheaper converters work pretty well, but you don't get that buttery
smooth background with them. Each converter costs around $80.
A person gains a lot of focal lenght for $160.
A quick one from this morning.
200 x 2x 1.4 x 1.6 = 896mm focal lenght.
This is the pic right from the camera with just a resize.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Do you turn off the center? I use all of them, usually, I could turn just a side one on and see what happens. But FM's site did point out that it would not focus with a camera whose lowest aperture was higher than 2.8. Maybe that refers to the new ones, the EF 2X 11.
I will check at B&H. Thanks,
So far I am not thrilled, I got better photos with the 1.4 on the same lens. It was kind of a bad day (hour or two) all around. I couldn't get the male to show up. I think he was waiting me out.
Not that much to photograph, but it was depressing that what I did photograph was pretty bad. I should go out today, this afternoon, soon, and I don't feel much like it.
ginger