If you have both you can test them out. My experience has been that
unless the teleconverter and lens are designed to be used together,
results can be unpredictable. Sometimes great, sometimes not.
If you are planning on using the setup with shake reduction enabled,
check to see of the TC sends adjusted focal length info to the camera,
or if just passes through the the lens focal length. I think that for
image stabilization to work optimally the camera should be set to the
adjusted focal length (lens focal length X teleconverter power), so you
may nee to manually set it.
Mark
On 8/15/2018 11:02 PM, Subash Jeyan wrote:
i'm going on a winter trek to the himalayas in november. planning to do
some birding also along the way and since the sigma 150-500, at almost
2kg, is too heavy for that i was looking at alternatives.
i have a tamron 1.4x pz-af (af works with sdm too) and i was wondering
if i could use that with the da 55-300. i did some googling and the
results surprised me. it looks, in spite of all the conventional wisdom
that TCs can only be used with a sharp prime lens, people have got good
results. see the (old) thread here:
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3680410
have any of you used 55-300, or any other zoom, with a tc? if so i'll be
interested in how that went...
thanks, subash
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