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Some of you may have noticed my previous kingfisher thread, this follows on from that.
I've identified several sites the kingfisher frequents and am all setup to test my patience. The only question I have remaining is whether or not to use a 1.7x teleconverter on my 300mm f4. Unfortunately the perches i've identified are all on the far side of the river and the kingfisher will be fairly small in the frame. Not tiny, but smaller than ideal. As it stands though I'm getting 1/50th second exposure at F4 ISO800 and with the D200 that's the top I'd freely use although may stretch to 1250 if necessary, 1/50th is also fairly slow although I will be on a tripod it limits me to just pictures of the bird stationary. If I were to go the teleconverter route I'd obviously get the bird to fill the frame suitably but would drop to f/6.7 and consequently i'd be looking at around ISO 1600 to get a similar shutter speed. If you could vote on the poll for the option you'd go for that'd be much appreciated. Thanks!
I've identified several sites the kingfisher frequents and am all setup to test my patience. The only question I have remaining is whether or not to use a 1.7x teleconverter on my 300mm f4. Unfortunately the perches i've identified are all on the far side of the river and the kingfisher will be fairly small in the frame. Not tiny, but smaller than ideal. As it stands though I'm getting 1/50th second exposure at F4 ISO800 and with the D200 that's the top I'd freely use although may stretch to 1250 if necessary, 1/50th is also fairly slow although I will be on a tripod it limits me to just pictures of the bird stationary. If I were to go the teleconverter route I'd obviously get the bird to fill the frame suitably but would drop to f/6.7 and consequently i'd be looking at around ISO 1600 to get a similar shutter speed. If you could vote on the poll for the option you'd go for that'd be much appreciated. Thanks!
