Those woodpecker shots are really good, Stan. And that 1.4x looks like
a real winner.


On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Stanley Halpin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We got back from our Israel trip about 2:00a.m. Thursday, and about every 
> spare minute since then I’ve been working against deadlines on all three of 
> my part-time jobs. And thinking about filing taxes before i leave again in 
> 2.5 weeks.
>
> I did just take a few minute break. Downloaded and installed the K-3 ver. 
> 1.03 firmware. Mounted the 1.4x teleconverter on my DA* 300/4.0, mounted the 
> pair on a K-3, stepped outside and did a few quick snaps of a Downey 
> Woodpecker on a feeder about 8 feet away. A sampling (3) of the results may 
> be seen here:
>
> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p649772105
>
> AF was smooth and precise, no different than with the lens mounted directly 
> on the camera.
> Once I get past these deadlines in a week or so I will try to do a bit more 
> evaluation, e.g., with other lenses both slower and faster, etc. Meanwhile, 
> my quick assessment is that if you want/need a 1.4x, I can’t see any reason 
> not to go with this one. Aside from the price which may or may not come down 
> a bit.
>
> stan
>
> p.s.  Israel was a wonderful experience, Boris went above and beyond in 
> assisting at many steps along the way, and the trip was a great success for 
> us. In a week or two I hope to be able to get back into the 6000± images and 
> assemble a small gallery to supplement or substitute for those I’ve already 
> posted.
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