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Has anyone use the 1.4 TC in combination with a Sony a9 +200-600mm ?
First time shooting athletics. Harder than I thought and the 400mm was too long for quite a few of the shots I intended to take.
Hope you are enjoying your new toy. It isn't a miracle cure but it is a cracking bit of glass and I appreciated that weight saving carrying it about for 7 hours yesterdayNice, the hurdle jump in particular
I feel like I will end up taking 70-200, 400 and 28mm Leica Q2 for all my sporting events going forward
Even though as you say 400mm might sometimes be too long… just needs to be used![]()
You can always stand further back or get the 200-600mmDanNice, the hurdle jump in particular
I feel like I will end up taking 70-200, 400 and 28mm Leica Q2 for all my sporting events going forward
Even though as you say 400mm might sometimes be too long… just needs to be used![]()
You can always stand further back or get the 200-600mmDan![]()
Oh that is a shame- I have the Super sharp copyI gave up on that lens after getting a faulty / super soft copy
I quite fancy trying to adapt a Sigma 120-300 but Sony really should have filled out its big whites with a 200-400 F4. Such a useful lens and it would have been ideal for athletics. A 300mm F2.8 would have worked really well too and it seems mad they haven't brought these lenses into the line up after such a long timeYou can always stand further back or get the 200-600mmDan![]()
Me tooOh that is a shame- I have the Super sharp copy![]()
I agree - it would be a good lens to own and at f4 a superb wildlife/ sports lens when twinned with the 1.4x TC- but at what cost? ££££££££I quite fancy trying to adapt a Sigma 120-300 but Sony really should have filled out its big whites with a 200-400 F4. Such a useful lens and it would have been ideal for athletics. A 300mm F2.8 would have worked really well too and it seems mad they haven't brought these lenses into the line up after such a long time
Very nice. I think shots taken with the 400mm f2.8 should be banned, they're making me too jealousFirst time shooting athletics. Harder than I thought and the 400mm was too long for quite a few of the shots I intended to take.

Great shot, was this in the wild or at a centre/wildlife park?Still trying to get to grips with the Sony a9 + Sony 200-600mm - One from yesterday morning
DSC00197 MH Fly by by Les Moxon, on Flickr
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I have to say I was tempted (and still am) when I saw that. I want the gen II, but at £300 it could be worth a punt.Well Amazon have the Sammy mk1 50 f1.4 at £299 which is pretty much second hand prices. I have one on the way, because I really miss the rendering. If it's decentered or the AF is much worse than I remembered then it can go back.
I'm just really busy with sorting out the house and an aged mother who has health issues, and I've hardly done anything since Feb. Hopefully will have a chance to do some more soon.
We had a walk to Flats Lane Country Park planned for today and I was going to take my A7 and 35mm f1.8 but sadly the weather is just meh and the light even more so. Oh well... I'll put a DVD on instead![]()
Go anyway. I went out for sunset last night to Portishead on a nice quiet little bay. Cloud snuffed it out about an hour before sunset. Good job we got there 2 hours earlier & sat on the blanket in the sun, with the dog, chilling out, missus was doing some crochet & I cooked steak & mushrooms on the trangia stove for my teaThe dog pinched some though obviously.....
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Very nice. I think shots taken with the 400mm f2.8 should be banned, they're making me too jealous
Great shot, was this in the wild or at a centre/wildlife park?
I have to say I was tempted (and still am) when I saw that. I want the gen II, but at £300 it could be worth a punt.
Baker street underground by Anton Ertl, on Flickrjust had a look at the 50mm on Amazon and on the camera size checker thingy and I think the bulk would annoy me. It's tempting those as I still can't get over the Sony 55mm being 55mm![]()
The sky is mostly a grey white nothingness only broken by glare and I must have a zillion pictures taken in conditions like this so I won't bother with a camera today but my legs could do with the exercise
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For any / those who may be lucky enough to have clear skies later and able to stay awake... don't forget the blood moon![]()
Had a bit of a shock - I've taken just 140 pictures since beginning Feb, and that includes 8 days at the Cussy house. Talk about a change of priorities.
Great shot, was this in the wild or at a centre/wildlife park?
Had a bit of a shock - I've taken just 140 pictures since beginning Feb, and that includes 8 days at the Cussy house. Talk about a change of priorities.
Not good ToniI can do that many in a few hours on the Levels. I hops things pick up for you Buddy
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Wow, that’s coolIn the wild, in fact these are quite common on the Somerset LevelsI see them almost every day
I know - I never go to wildlife centres or Zoo's I prefer to find stuff in the wildWow, that’s cool![]()
DSC00026 The Watcher by Les Moxon, on Flickr
DSC00220 Stike a Pose by Les Moxon, on FlickrThe wild is definitely better, but for some wildlife parks are the only chance of seeing these wonderful animals. Despite living in the Peaks I've still not found anywhere where you're likely to see birds like this. I have seen them on occasion whilst out and about (maybe only a handful of times in my entire life) but never managed when I've actually gone out with my camera gear.I know - I never go to wildlife centres or Zoo's I prefer to find stuff in the wild
Like this Peregrine falcon high up on a Pylon
DSC00026 The Watcher by Les Moxon, on Flickr
and a Hunting Harrier
DSC00220 Stike a Pose by Les Moxon, on Flickr
Oh I agree they do serve a purpose - just not for me, I am fortunate enough to live surrounded by the Somerset Levels, with all kinds of wildlifeThe wild is definitely better, but for some wildlife parks are the only chance of seeing these wonderful animals. Despite living in the Peaks I've still not found anywhere where you're likely to see birds like this. I have seen them on occasion whilst out and about (maybe only a handful of times in my entire life) but never managed when I've actually gone out with my camera gear.
Quick search on fb reveals Theres peregrines at stockport sheffield and derby ,The wild is definitely better, but for some wildlife parks are the only chance of seeing these wonderful animals. Despite living in the Peaks I've still not found anywhere where you're likely to see birds like this. I have seen them on occasion whilst out and about (maybe only a handful of times in my entire life) but never managed when I've actually gone out with my camera gear.
I know - I never go to wildlife centres or Zoo's I prefer to find stuff in the wild
Like this Peregrine falcon high up on a Pylon
DSC00026 The Watcher by Les Moxon, on Flickr
and a Hunting Harrier
DSC00220 Stike a Pose by Les Moxon, on Flickr
Yeah we get them in the area, they just hide from meQuick search on fb reveals Theres peregrines at stockport sheffield and derby ,

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