Just a simple FA*250-600/5.6 ED [IF] will do... :p
regards,
Alan Chan
Thanks for the responses so far. Since there is apparently no way to use a
2X converter on my FA*300/4.5 and get decent results, I'm wondering about
better options for photographing birds.
1. The FA*400/5.6 and 1.4X
Bob,
Just to confirm, I use the 1.4XL on my A 400 f:5.6 all the time. I don't
know if the 2XL will work or not.
Bruce Dayton
Sacramento, CA
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Thanks for the responses so far. Since there is apparently no way to use a
2X converter on my FA*300/4.5 and get
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 21:43:38 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks for the responses so far. Since there is apparently no way to use a
2X converter on my FA*300/4.5 and get decent results, I'm wondering about
better options for photographing birds.
Some tricks are: go where the birds are close, and
Thanks for the responses so far. Since there is apparently no way to use a
2X converter on my FA*300/4.5 and get decent results, I'm wondering about
better options for photographing birds.
1. The FA*400/5.6 and 1.4X converter. Anyone do this? Is the S or L
converter better for this lens?
2. An
dont pencil them out, you'll scare your self. Just buy them :)
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Thanks for the responses so far. Since
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