It's cheap (<$80 on ebay) and it rocks. There's even an "A" version so you
won't lose program mode if that matters to you. I don't have any examples to
show you at the moment, but others on the list may have some. Note that it
will siphon away two stops of light, so that 135/3.5 is going to be slooow
and tough to focus in dim light. The helicoid capability is really handy;
beats the heck out of using extension tubes. Using 50/1.7 will make a great
pair for macro work.

t

On 12/11/02 12:52 PM, Scott Nelson wrote:

> I seem to recall hearing good things about this TC, but a search of the
> PDML archives didn't turn up anything useful.  Has anyone got one?  How
> do you like it?  If I did pick one up, I'd be using it with a 135/2.5
> and a 50/1.7.
> 
> -Scott
> 

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