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			 by biggerry on Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:03 am
 Well the best subjects may be a little bit subjective     Thanks to Cameron and his contacts, i picked up a very nice tidy 1.4TC which I gave a bit of work out the other morning. I am quite astounded at the quality of this converter, especially when compared to the 1.7TC, quite frankly, on my setup the 1.4TC sh$ts all over the the 1.7TC. The lens drops to a f5.6 but the contrasty nature is still there and the sharpness is (from i can anecdotally see) unchanged from the bare 300mm f4. The effective focal length is a bit more manageable imo too, 420mm is still easily handheld at 1/500 or 1/750 but for nice crisp stuff 1/1000 is a guarantee..  normally i would not sully my lens or camera with such a view from a deathstar aircraft, however this one is an exception  smash 8's   bokeh...can be ok depending on distance to subject..  
			
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			 by gstark on Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:10 am
 Gerry,
 I think that in the first of these images, that starboard wheel needs its wheel bearings greased.
 
 I'm also amazed at how the Dash 8 can be flying, as the engine has clearly ceased to function, as evidenced by the stationary propeller.
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			 by biggerry on Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:13 am
 gstark wrote:Gerry,I'm also amazed at how the Dash 8 can be flying, as the engine has clearly ceased to function, as evidenced by the stationary propeller.
 sorry, next time I will not clone out the little studio string that holds it up    
			
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			 by Remorhaz on Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:34 am
 biggerry wrote:gstark wrote:Gerry,I'm also amazed at how the Dash 8 can be flying, as the engine has clearly ceased to function, as evidenced by the stationary propeller.
 sorry, next time I will not clone out the little studio string that holds it up   
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			 by Mr Darcy on Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:51 am
 gstark wrote:I'm also amazed at how the Dash 8 can be flying, as the engine has clearly ceased to function, as evidenced by the stationary propeller.
 Ahh. You have stumbled onto QANTAS's top secret research into antigravity propulsion. They are currently testing its effect on humans, hence its placement into a commercial aircraft. Someone is going to get their knuckles rapped though for failing to engage the stealth mod e prop spin feature though.GregIt's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
 
			
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			 by surenj on Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:52 pm
 Remorhaz wrote:    sorry, next time I will not clone out the little studio string that holds it up Ahhh - thats where the wire from last night came from
   Focus is spot on as well. [not sure about the last picture though] 
			
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			 by aim54x on Mon Sep 05, 2011 3:40 pm
 Glad to see your enjoying your TC14EII. These are awesome....antigravity drive and all! CameronNikon F/Nikon 1 | Hasselblad V/XPAN| Leica M/LTM |Sony α/FE/E/Maxxum/M42Wishlist Nikkor 24/85 f/1.4| Fuji Natura BlackScout-Images | Flickr | 365Project 
			
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			 by petermmc on Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:21 pm
 Gerry,
 I think I have the same set up as you. The D7000 with the 300f4 and the 1.4 are brilliant. I recall quite a few years ago that the 1.7 was put forth as the best tele for the 70-200. I found the 1.7 OK on my 70-200 but I was never blown away. The 1.4 on both the 70-200 and in particular the 300 f4 is just superb especially for small birds. I also have the kenko 1.4 which again, is not a patch on the Nikon 1.4 in my opinion. Most of the time I just leave it on my 300f4 and it is happy.
 
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			 by Matt. K on Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:56 pm
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			 by Mr Darcy on Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:17 pm
 Of the missing rivets         Now that's some lens!GregIt's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
 
			
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			 by biggerry on Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:44 pm
 petermmc wrote: Most of the time I just leave it on my 300f4 and it is happy.
 Peter Mc
 i got a sneaking suspicion that I shall be doing teh same. The only reason I will take it off is if the focal length is too long   surenj wrote:Focus is spot on as well.
 yeah seems to be, I have not checked it yet - and probably will not since it was absolutely premo the otehr day.     aim54x wrote:Glad to see your enjoying your TC14EII.
   Mr Darcy wrote:Ahh. You have stumbled onto QANTAS's top secret research into antigravity propulsion. They are currently testing its effect on humans, hence its placement into a commercial aircraft. Someone is going to get their knuckles rapped though for failing to engage the stealth mod e prop spin feature though.
 whilst the shutter speed is far to quick for these shots, one thing to bear in mind is the paddles on the smash 8s run pretty slow so you have to drop the shutter a fair way to get decent blur.     Matt. K wrote:2 rivets missing in airframe in the first image. If your technique was just a little better I could tell you the brand of the rivets.
 more coffee required.      
			
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			 by colin_12 on Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:43 pm
 This combo is looking very good Gerry  Regards ColinCameras, lenses and a lust for life
 
			
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			 by biggerry on Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:35 am
 colin_12 wrote:This combo is looking very good Gerry  
 cheers colin, easy to take good pictures when you got this setup..any clown could do it   petermmc wrote: I found the 1.7 OK on my 70-200 but I was never blown awa
 I am finding this is my conclusion too, however obviously not on the 70-200 but on the 300, its ok but you need to work hard to ensure you get a sharp result and there is a marked drop in IQ not related to sharpness, ie contrast. 
			
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