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Thanks Ralph, It does slow up the AF a bit, but it is still sharp.Great shot Ira! Would never know you used a tc especially with all the negatives about tc and 500pf.
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Thanks Ralph, It does slow up the AF a bit, but it is still sharp.Great shot Ira! Would never know you used a tc especially with all the negatives about tc and 500pf.
Thanks TomThat is quite a shot with a TC on a 500pf. I have no been so proficient
Its all about sharpness with me. I can deal with the slower focusing. I’ve been trying to buy one for months but everyone has them on back order. So I just ordered one with Nikon and will wait it out. No real urgency.Thanks Ralph, It does slow up the AF a bit, but it is still sharp.
Like it, like it a lot!
Thank- youLike it, like it a lot!
Never an easy capture. Nicely done!Tree swallow in flight. Nikon D850 w/ 500mm pf
Works for me, nice shots!Two gulls including a close up (not sure if it works)
Great shots Richard. I love the Kestrel!3 from Sept. Nova Scotia. D500, Gannet and Kestrel is with 300pf and 1.4tc, Cormorant with 500pf. TFL, Richard
Nailed it Vern. Love the intensity of that stare. Great image!Northern Harrier hunting a open field for his evening Dinner.
Thank you for the comment. The Northern Harrier is one of my favorites to photograph, especially when they are working a field. Oh, and the D850 / 500 PF tracks and locks on very well.Nailed it Vern. Love the intensity of that stare. Great image!
Works for me, nice shots!