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Teleconverter 1.7 attached to 70-200 VR - comparison shotsHi all, a few people have asked for comparison shots with the 1.7 TC. Here a few quick shots I got off this evening, all taken from a tripod with remote, using auto focus in AFS mode. In normal portrait fashion, the focal point was the eye, in this case the left one. The subject is relatively shiny, so hard to take a good shot of, but with lots of different surfaces. I was about 6 metres away, so DOF was relatively small, especially as many shots were taken wide open. I am a bit unsure of methodology, so compared the TC wide open (F4.8 ) to the bare lens at a similar F stop and also at F2.8. I am not sure what is a fair comparison and welcome suggestions. If anyone want different comparisons feel free to ask or if you want NEF's or full sized JPG.
No sharpening at all was applied, these are resized for the web and exif should be intact. 120mm at F4.5 120mm with TC at F4.8 120mm at F4.5 120mm with TC at F4.8 200mm at F2.8 200mm at F4.5 200mm with TC at F4.8 200mm at F8 200mm with TC at F8 200mm at F4.5 200mm with TC at F4.8 and for comparison 340mm with TC at F4.8 340mm above blowup at 200%
I presume Glen that these shots were taken at your home - after seeing that head I now know why you go out a lot
Chris
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That head is your guard, perhaps Birddog114
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Glen,
I tried to look at your pics but quickly noticed the brick wall even though you had tried to disguise it by adding a coat of paint. I just cannot bear the wall. Cheers, Darryl. D70, kit lens, 70 - 200VR lens, 12-24 lens, SB 800, Lowe Pro Mini Trekker, Manfrotto Carbon 440 Tripod, Velbon ball head Monopod, Ikelite Underwater Housing, Ikelite 125 Strobe, 60GB X Drive Pro.
Tibetan death skull ?Hi Glen,
is this a Tibetan skull ? What is the purpose of it ? Cheers CD
Appreciate your effort here Glen. One thing I noticed was some colour differences when the TC was applied .... noticably between:
120 @ 4.5 and 120 with TC @ 4.5 when you shot the chillie bush and 200 @ 4.5 and 200 with TC @ 4.8 when you shot the chillie bush didn't notice much isses with sharpness - looked pretty good. Thanks, Craig
Hi Christiand, well picked it is a Tibetan tantric skull, used in many ceremonies to ward off wrathful deities. It is believed that the best skulls come from one who has died a violent death, were a wise person, died prematurely young, etc. A person who dies peacefully in their sleep in old age is not considered a very usefull skull. I bought in a market in Kathmandu, everything in the market was under $2-3 , then this one skull was $100. Wouldn't negotiate, telling me it was the only one he had, ended up buying it (was with a mate of mine who was a doctor, confirmed it was genuine), came back 4-5 days later and there was another one! My doctor mate bought it.
A good buy Glen
Check this out: http://www.tiger-tiger.com/catalog/ritualitems/ritualitems.html http://www.azibaza.com/nx.php?vue=fu Chris
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Chris you're right! $1250 or $1200 US, maybe my guardian really is a new lens! I love the description on the second one where they describe the item as "new". By definition a human skull must have been used at least once before As you know Chris I am always happy when I get a bargain
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