Thanks for the responses so far. Since there is apparently no way to use a
2X converter on my FA*300/4.5 and get decent results, I'm wondering about
better options for photographing birds.
1. The FA*400/5.6 and 1.4X converter. Anyone do this? Is the S or L
converter better for this lens?
2. An old SMC 500/4.5. Anyone use this lens? Does it work well with
converters?
3. Suck up and buy an A* 600/5.6. Meanwhile, anyone actually used this thing
with TCs?
4. Sell off enough equipment to buy myself a Canon 100-400/5.6 with IS and a
body to slap on the back. I can borrow my son's converters. This begins to
look more and more like the future, if I stay interested in birds.
Some time I should pencil out the cost of all these ideas. Thoughts?
Bob
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