Brad,

The L converters have less negative impact on your image (especially
vignetting and contrast loss) than the S or 3rd party.  Only for
lenses that can use them.  I would strongly recommend going with the L
over the S.  Remember that not only light loss, but quality loss is
greater with a 2X vs. a 1.4X.


Bruce



Friday, December 6, 2002, 12:39:05 AM, you wrote:

BD> Well, seems I have much to learn!  I always wondered about the L converters,
BD> as I always saw only the short ones.  Is the L necessary for the 400/5.6?
BD> As for the 1.4x and the 2x is there a difference in optical quality?  Rob
BD> pointed out the light issue, but I would be using it during bright days I
BD> would imagine.  I guess I'm a bit greedy now.  Having the ability to shoot
BD> at 800mm sounds like it could be a lot of fun, but I understand not so
BD> practical.

BD> Brad
BD> ----- Original Message -----
BD> From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BD> To: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BD> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:22 AM
BD> Subject: Re: Already looking at equipment for my 400mm -- TC advice plz!


>> Brad,
>>
>> I have the 1.4X-L converter.  It works wonderfully with the A 400/5.6.
>> The L converters have an extended snout that fits inside the rear of
>> the lens.  I know with the 1.4 that the loss of quality is very
>> minimal.  It is a great converter.  I don't know for a fact that the
>> 2X-L fits properly.  I would guess it would, but am not positive.
>>
>> As to the issue of tripod mounted with MZ-S/Grip.  No issue at all.
>> The lens is bigger/heavier than the body.  The lens mounts to the
>> tripod and the camera just hangs off the end.  So adding a converter
>> doesn't have any real impact.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>>
>>
>> Thursday, December 5, 2002, 11:35:57 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> BD> Hey,
>>
>> BD> Even though I have not received the lens yet, I'm looking at getting
BD> the 2x
>> BD> teleconverter.  Anyone (Bruce D. etc) know if this is a good idea?
BD> This is
>> BD> quite new to me, not the converter and light, etc, but the weight or
BD> stress
>> BD> and balance when mounted on a tripod with the MZ-S w/grip?  This would
BD> be
>> BD> the first lens I would have use (while limited) for a TC.
>>
>> BD> Brad
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