Nikkor AF-S 300mm
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:24 pm
Purchased a decent tele kit recently: Nikkor AF-S 300mm, TC-14E II, Kirk NC-300 collar and Markins M20 ballhead - for now the Manfrotto 055PROB stix had better suffice 'cos I did pretty well dispatching the contents of my bank account
Only had it all for a bit over week, so haven't had much chance to put it through its paces, but so far I'm very happy with results in my inexperienced hands. The sharpness, contrast and AF speed with the 1.4x tele-converter is all I had expected and read about i.e. superb. I had spent a long time thinking about Sigma options, but couldn't go past the performance, bokeh and piece of mind of the Nikon prime, especially wide-open which is where I'll be shooting most of the time. The 1.4x TC renders 420mm f/5.6 DX or 630mm FX/film equivalent.
I've never used a ballhead, the Markins M20 is revelation - decided to 'buy it once, buy it right',smooth, easy to use and simplicity of one main knob for friction/tension looked to suit me more than Kirk BH-1 model.
Mark
TC-14E II attached for 420mm f/5.6:
TC-14E II attached for 420mm f/5.6:
100% crop TC-14E II @ 420mm
Only had it all for a bit over week, so haven't had much chance to put it through its paces, but so far I'm very happy with results in my inexperienced hands. The sharpness, contrast and AF speed with the 1.4x tele-converter is all I had expected and read about i.e. superb. I had spent a long time thinking about Sigma options, but couldn't go past the performance, bokeh and piece of mind of the Nikon prime, especially wide-open which is where I'll be shooting most of the time. The 1.4x TC renders 420mm f/5.6 DX or 630mm FX/film equivalent.
I've never used a ballhead, the Markins M20 is revelation - decided to 'buy it once, buy it right',smooth, easy to use and simplicity of one main knob for friction/tension looked to suit me more than Kirk BH-1 model.
Mark
TC-14E II attached for 420mm f/5.6:
TC-14E II attached for 420mm f/5.6:
100% crop TC-14E II @ 420mm