Naboo32
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I was just toying with the idea of adding a 2xTC to the kit bag, for occasional use with my Nikkor 70-300mm ED VR lens (although it will be a mega-'slow' max aperture at the 300m end). My specific problem is that the lens is not great (ie. is soft) at anything over about 200-240mm and so I have to hold back on the zoom to get the best out of it. With a 2xTC, I could still get a focal length of up to around 4-500mm without going into the soft zone of the lens (although the max aperture would be quite feeble). At least, that was my thinking
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Having Googled around, I'm absolutley astonished at how much these things cost
. What's inside them, apart from 5 static lenses and a bit of air? Is the glass especially thick, or hard to grind or something? Or, is it just that most people who buy them are adding them to 'pro' lenses and consider the cost to be in proportion to what they paid for their 3-4,000GBP glass?
In my case, the Nikon TC costs about the same as the lens that I was going to put it on (i.e. 300GBP+). I see that Kenko make them too, for about half that price, but I don't know how good they are :|!?
Any views on the cost:benefits ratio of Tele Convertors in general?
.Having Googled around, I'm absolutley astonished at how much these things cost
In my case, the Nikon TC costs about the same as the lens that I was going to put it on (i.e. 300GBP+). I see that Kenko make them too, for about half that price, but I don't know how good they are :|!?
Any views on the cost:benefits ratio of Tele Convertors in general?
