On 28 Mar 2001, at 23:16, Mark Cassino wrote:

> The only issue that I have run into is that at times the teleconverters 
> wreak havoc on the Bokeh.  It's weird, but sometimes I get beautiful 
> bokehs, sometimes I get odd bokehs were there is destinct details in the 
> background (even though they are faint) and other times the bokeh looks 
> like a bad mirror lens.  Some examples:

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> The other draw back to the teleconverters is that they do introduce another
> element of camera shake.  I was particularly having problems with the 1.4x-L but
> found that is was just plain loose, and tightening a screw helped a lot.

Hi Mark,

What a great post, a picture is worth a thousand words. "Jay Ablaze" has to 
be one of my favs on your site, any idea where the aperture was set for the 
image "Great Blue Heron"?

BTW my 2X-L screws were also quite loose.

As an aside, does anyone have a 1.4X-L for sale or trade, seriously.

(I have some interesting gear up at eBay at the moment too)

Cheers,

Rob Studdert (eBay ID: distudio)

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Please check my current eBay auctions:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/ebay/
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