It's not All Hunky Doory

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You folks know how much I like my 300 MKII, but now I need a TC !! :frown:

See what I mean
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for you Fly Boys :biggrin: ground effects in action
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See even my killer 300 can't make this little birdie any bigger :rolleyes:
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I did manage to get a shot of the Elusive Swamp Thang !! :eek::cool::biggrin:
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Very nice shots Ben

..................SWAMP THANG......................
..................ROFL.....................
 
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When you purchase the TC's for your 300, I recommend hunting up a store front when they will let you try them out with your lens and camera. Go prepared, bringing your tripod or bean bag, camera body and 300. Shoot MLU and remote release if you camera body permits so you can record what the glass can do without worrying about shutter slap or any other movement. Test each TC until you are satisfied.

Or you could save that $1000-$1200 and use it as a downpayment on a 400mm AFS II f2.8! :biggrin:
 
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Very nice shots Ben

..................SWAMP THANG......................
..................ROFL.....................


You know some people (you know who you are :biggrin:)
say that it looks a lot like ................... Harry !! :eek::tongue::wink::biggrin:
 
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When you purchase the TC's for your 300, I recommend hunting up a store front when they will let you try them out with your lens and camera. Go prepared, bringing your tripod or bean bag, camera body and 300. Shoot MLU and remote release if you camera body permits so you can record what the glass can do without worrying about shutter slap or any other movement. Test each TC until you are satisfied.

Or you could save that $1000-$1200 and use it as a downpayment on a 400mm AFS II f2.8! :biggrin:

Sounds like alot of work :rolleyes:
Can't lug the 400 or bigger around the way I like to shot :Crunk: Sure
wish I could :wink:
Like Goldy & the 3 Bears, the 300 + TC is juuuusssttt right :biggrin::wink:
 

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