Anyone used the Nikon TC 14E II on a 70-200 VR?

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Finally managed to get ahold of a 70-200 VR (hopefully - still awaiting delivery :lol:) and now I'm wondering if I should punt for a TC 14E II for it. I had the Kenko Pro 300 1.4x tc on my 80-200 f/2.8 and it was dismal, I'm assuming the Nikon one will be better, but will it do the job for motorsport photography?

I have enough expensive paperweights lying around already without ending up with another one, so any advice would be appreciated :)
 
i have the kenko 1.4 and the Nikon 1.7. Both work great! I would try the kenko on the 70-200 before rushing out and buying the Nikon.
 
I sold the Kenko, it was just far too soft and even at relatively small apertures the ca was awful
 
I have the same combination, a D300, 70-200 and recently bought the Nkon 1.4x teleconverter. Its not *too* bad, but there is a noticable loss in sharpness even when stopped down.

Here's some basic testing I did which might help you (look at F8 in particular):
http://www.bluelion.plus.com/photo/camera/1.4x/comparison.html

Note this is the 70-200 at 142mm to make it overall 200mm for comparison. All pictures are 1:1 pixel crops.

Like you, I found 200mm isn't quite long enough for motorsport (or airshows in particular), so I'm stretching myself financially at the moment and purchasing a 200-400. I just wasn't happy enough with the 280mm and relative softness of the combination.
 
The Kenko 1.4x TC is just as good as the Nikkor.

I have (had) both. Both work great.
 
The Kenko 1.4x TC is just as good as the Nikkor.

I have (had) both. Both work great.

The Nikon is that bad? :thinking:

Remember if you're putting them on something like a D40 with a 6mp sensor then any deficiences won't be quite so apparent as as the same set up on a 12mp one
 
The Nikon is that bad? :thinking:

Remember if you're putting them on something like a D40 with a 6mp sensor then any deficiences won't be quite so apparent as as the same set up on a 12mp one

Who said anything about a D40?

Take a look here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/andydrake/sets/72157594499985394/

Anything with 280mm or 420mm EXIF was shot with a Kenko.

Eg:


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Good technique is need with long lenses, doubly so with a TC - if you are not getting good results, I'd be looking at the technique, not the gear :)
 
I'd have to take your word that you used a tc on that shot as the exif indicates a focal length of 200mm :shrug::

I have shots of stationary wildlife that I shot with the Kenko on the 80-200 which are perfectly acceptable, but the original question was whether the tc was useful for motorsport, so unless you have a piccy of that Puffin riding a Suzuki Hyabusa it's not really a valid comparison ;)
 
I'd have to take your word that you used a tc on that shot as the exif indicates a focal length of 200mm :shrug::

I have shots of stationary wildlife that I shot with the Kenko on the 80-200 which are perfectly acceptable, but the original question was whether the tc was useful for motorsport, so unless you have a piccy of that Puffin riding a Suzuki Hyabusa it's not really a valid comparison ;)

OK, so you wasted my time when you said "any advice would be appreciated". You didn't actually mean that did you.

Sorry. Wonder why I bother sometimes.

I do have motorsport shots and airshows with that TC too.



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Shooting fast moving objects is 99% technique - the TC makes no difference. If you choose to believe otherwise, fine by me.
 
Ding,ding........end of round one.........:D
 
I get really annoyed when people ask questions when they only want to hear one answer!

You might be able to tell :)

I've used the Kenko on WAY better lenses that the 70-200 VR!


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It works great :)
 
Andy - Nice Puffin! Did you get that by Farne Islands? Was thinking of taking a run up there but if I need a TC, maybe not. I thought that you could get pretty close?

Chris (Tamron and 70-300VR from 'the other forum')
 
Andy - Nice Puffin! Did you get that by Farne Islands? Was thinking of taking a run up there but if I need a TC, maybe not. I thought that you could get pretty close?

Chris (Tamron and 70-300VR from 'the other forum')

Hi :wave:

I'd definately like to be able to get to 300mm+, 200mm is do-able but its hard to isolate a single bird with 200mm. 300mm is good.

I did quite a few at 420mm.

280mm:


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This was with the Kenko again - it'll AF OK on the 70-300 VR, depending on your body.

On a D60 class body the AF hunts much past 200mm as your aperture is over f/5.6. On a D200 or S5 Pro, you can AF all the way out to 420mm.

The Nikkor TC-14E II won't fit to your 70-300 VR anyhow, its the Kenko or nowt. You'll need to stop down to f/11 when you go over 220-ish if you put a TC on the 70-300 VR, as 420mm is pushing things.
 
Hi :wave:

I'd definately like to be able to get to 300mm+, 200mm is do-able but its hard to isolate a single bird with 200mm. 300mm is good.

I did quite a few at 420mm.

280mm:


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This was with the Kenko again - it'll AF OK on the 70-300 VR, depending on your body.

On a D60 class body the AF hunts much past 200mm as your aperture is over f/5.6. On a D200 or S5 Pro, you can AF all the way out to 420mm.

The Nikkor TC-14E II won't fit to your 70-300 VR anyhow, its the Kenko or nowt. You'll need to stop down to f/11 when you go over 220-ish if you put a TC on the 70-300 VR, as 420mm is pushing things.

I still have the D80 and now also a D300. Maybe you'd rent me the TC if I go up?

Chris
 
I get really annoyed when people ask questions when they only want to hear one answer!


I asked if it was suitable for motorsport and you posted a pic of a puffin :thinking:

So, yes, I was only interested in one answer - the one to the question I posed :shrug:
 
Great lens from f4 onwards, a little soft wide open. I also use the 1.4x TC with it, stop it down to f5.6 to reach top sharpness again.
 
Stop faffing about and get a 600 F4................:exit:
 
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