Pat Trev
Leading Member
Thanks Cliff but I think I'll pass on that jem. But thanks for looking out for me....
Pat
Pat
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--Hi Jose,
If I can successfully sell my current equipment, I will be looking
at the 30D with the 300/4, 100-400 or the 70-200 with IR and 2x
converter. Right now I'm leaning towards the 70-200 + 2x converter
since that's what I have now. I need the 2.8 for an ice hockey
team I've been following. Definately need the faster lens for
that! But I hope I can find these items in a store to try the
focus speed with the converter. I hate to give up my Maxxum but
there are no 300/4 to be found--even so, the focus will be too slow
and the cost too high. I hope to see you on the other side.
Pat
--Hi Jose,
If I can successfully sell my current equipment, I will be looking
at the 30D with the 300/4, 100-400 or the 70-200 with IR and 2x
converter. Right now I'm leaning towards the 70-200 + 2x converter
since that's what I have now. I need the 2.8 for an ice hockey
team I've been following. Definately need the faster lens for
that! But I hope I can find these items in a store to try the
focus speed with the converter. I hate to give up my Maxxum but
there are no 300/4 to be found--even so, the focus will be too slow
and the cost too high. I hope to see you on the other side.
Pat
You should know that no matter the brand/system used, using a 2x converter with a zoom lens, even a high quality zoom like the one you mention, is not going to provide optimal results, either in terms of AF quality or optical quality. I know a few people who have tried using the combination you mention and none are happy with it. Much slower AF than the lens alone and not sharp enough. You may not find that such a combination in Canon will be much better than what you are now trying to do, and optically it likely won't be.Hi Jose,
If I can successfully sell my current equipment, I will be looking
at the 30D with the 300/4, 100-400 or the 70-200 with IR and 2x
converter. Right now I'm leaning towards the 70-200 + 2x converter
since that's what I have now. I need the 2.8 for an ice hockey
team I've been following. Definately need the faster lens for
that! But I hope I can find these items in a store to try the
focus speed with the converter. I hate to give up my Maxxum but
there are no 300/4 to be found--even so, the focus will be too slow
and the cost too high. I hope to see you on the other side.
Yeah it looks like the SSS advantage disappears quickly when you get to the expensive zooms. The equivalent Nikon is priced around the Canon. Why does Sony think they can charge $1000 more for their lens?Thanks for the info but it just illustrates the problem. Minolta
300/4 G for $2199. Canon 300/4 L IS for $1199. Sorry for dwelling
on this...
Pat
I should say zoom/telephoto.Yeah it looks like the SSS advantage disappears quickly when youThanks for the info but it just illustrates the problem. Minolta
300/4 G for $2199. Canon 300/4 L IS for $1199. Sorry for dwelling
on this...
Pat
get to the expensive zooms. The equivalent Nikon is priced around
the Canon. Why does Sony think they can charge $1000 more for
their lens?
Because people will pay these ridiculous prices. Just take a look at what some of these things have sold on eBay for.Why does Sony think they can charge $1000 more for their lens?
You're right of course but IMO it is an awfully short-sighted strategy for Sony. If you're interested in those types of lenses and you do a price comparision then Sony comes out much more expensive. So milking some customers now may be leading to pushing future/potential customers to other brands. I guess they figure that most of their 1st time buyers won't be initially shopping those lenses so they don't notice the ridiculous price disparity between Sony and Canon/Nikon. I'm hoping this changes soon.Because people will pay these ridiculous prices. Just take a lookWhy does Sony think they can charge $1000 more for their lens?
at what some of these things have sold on eBay for.
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Ron
Torrance, CA
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--Shooting birds with my 7D, 80-200 HS G and 2x Kenko teleconverter
just isn't doing the job. Super slow focus with the teleconverter
and not enough reach without. $5,999 for a 300/2.8 and no other
300mm in sight and no availability in the used market.
What's a bird photograpgher to do? Canon has so many viable
options, better prices and availablity. My patience with Minolta,
Konica Minolta and Sony has run out. We only live once and I can't
wait years for these lenses to be made then wait more years to save
enough money for them.
Sorry for the rant. I'm looking at the 30D or Rebel 400 (I hate
the name Rebel!), 300/f4 and a 1.4 teleconverter. This line-up
just cannot be found in KM or Sony.
Looks like my 80-200/2.8 APO HS G, 28-75/2.8, 75-300/4.5-5.6 and
Sigma 400/5.6 will be up soon...
Is there any way to talk me off the ledge?
Pat