Bobster
21-10-2005, 01:35 PM
just thought i'd post for others to see how much extra reach u get with a teleconverter :)
this is just the normal lens - 1/400, f11, ISO 100
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052162.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052156.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052157.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052158.jpg
now with the teleconverter (i had to edit out all the dust thats collected on my sensor as it seems that when u add one of these it all shows up!)
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052159.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052161.jpg
blasted cloud covered over the sun as i was aligning the last shot :(
on the canon EOS 300-200D with the reduced sensor size u get a 1.6 crop which means u need to multiply lens range by 1.6
so the ranges are as follows
70mm = 112mm
100mm = 160mm
200mm = 320mm
300mm = 480mm
400mm = 640mm
6000mm = 960mm
this is just the normal lens - 1/400, f11, ISO 100
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052162.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052156.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052157.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052158.jpg
now with the teleconverter (i had to edit out all the dust thats collected on my sensor as it seems that when u add one of these it all shows up!)
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052159.jpghttp://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/51052161.jpg
blasted cloud covered over the sun as i was aligning the last shot :(
on the canon EOS 300-200D with the reduced sensor size u get a 1.6 crop which means u need to multiply lens range by 1.6
so the ranges are as follows
70mm = 112mm
100mm = 160mm
200mm = 320mm
300mm = 480mm
400mm = 640mm
6000mm = 960mm