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So does this mean that with the x1.4 TC and 100-400 zoom AT 400mm I would lose autofocus, or at any focal length?
100 200 300 400
f4.5 f5.0 f5.6 f5.6
So judging by this it would lose autofocus at 300mm
So does this mean that with the x1.4 TC and 100-400 zoom AT 400mm I would lose autofocus, or at any focal length?
So does this mean that with the x1.4 TC and 100-400 zoom AT 400mm I would lose autofocus, or at any focal length?
My metering/exposure approach for BIF would be to set a manual exposure either by....
- spot metering from my palm at + 1 1/3 if my scene included (partially) white birds;
- spot metering from my palm at + 2 1/3 if my scene only contained neutral or dark subjects/surroundings;
- spot metering the brightest part of the subject/scene (possibly the sky, if whiteish, or a swan's brightest feathers) at +3
- look at the scene before me and spot meter from a tone that I felt I could place reasonably accurately where it belongs within the camera's dynamic range
Sorry to jump into the thread but I can never nail BIF pictures... im going to try the backbutton AF but my camera never really leaves the evaluative metering... could you explain this in a more simple term?!
Thanks.
Not really, at least not without going over the same old ground I have already covered far too many times in posts in this forum. Have a look at these threads/articles and see if they help.....
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=158332
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=226793
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=115623
http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/af9/index.shtml
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-metering.htm
Cheers Tim, very helpful.
I was going to ask a cheeky question about back button AF but fear I may get the same answer.![]()
If you have a question that is not addressed in POST #10 of this thread, or elsewhere in the thread then please feel free to ask and I'll answer if I can.
Further to all the above, if you want to turn your 400mm f/5.6 lens into a 560mm f/8 lens you can appreciate the difficulty achieving acceptable IQ, sharp and free of both noise and shake, when gunning for BIF with a handheld lens. On a camera like the 7D you will already be encroaching into diffraction softening territory, and with a target shutter speed of probably 1/1600 or more you'd need at least 400 ISO in bright sunshine in order to achieve that speed. In poorer light you might well find yourself at 800 or even 1600 ISO, and by that point your larger but noisier image will probably gain you little or nothing. Considering the loss of AF as well it is an option I prefer not to choose. Better a sharp, clean image at 400mm than a fuzzy, noisy image at 560mm.
But I'm sure a lot of the blurb I've seen about this lens (esp on ebay) says that it is compatible with both canon tc's.
Edit ; I dont mean "blurb"; I mean blurb.