Most of my bird photos are shot with the 150-450 and the 1.4X converter. It’s a 
great combo. I get a little bit of vignetting in the corners but usually crop 
it out. If I need the full frame, it’s easily fixed.

Paul

> On Sep 5, 2019, at 6:21 AM, Jan van Wijk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, could use some feedback here ...
> 
> After studying the Micro Four Thirds system for several months, intending
> to add a Panasonic G9 (same battery as K1 !) or Olympus E M1 II body with
> a few long lenses like the Pana-Leica 100-400mm for better (action) focussing 
> and lower overall weight, I am reconsidering.
> 
> The culprit was getting the DFA 15-30mm for the K1, which is so mind-blowing
> good that I am now looking into just completing the focal-length range for 
> the K1
> with the latest quality stuff instead of switching to, or adding another 
> system.
> 
> So I see the DFA 24-70 and 150-450mm somewhere in my future as well ...
> 
> 
> So much for the smal talk, the question is, is the latest Pentax 1.4 converter
> worth its price when used with teh DFA 140-450mm ?
> 
> I mean instead of simply cropping the 36MP image in post ...
> 
> I think I remember Paul and perhaps other posting about this combo,
> and may try to look up those posts too, but I wuld like some fresh
> input when possible :)
> 
> Thanks in advance ...
> 
> Regards, JvW
> 
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