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Andrew:
Two dragonflies from the garden, no Id'...

Z6, 100-400/4-5.6 S lens, TC-14-Z, Meiko 18mm, monopod, gimbal.

In my opinion it is an incredible lens!! 


Fons Baerken:

--- Quote ---Two dragonflies from the garden, no Id'...

Z6, 100-400/4-5.6 S lens, TC-14-Z, Meiko 18mm, monopod, gimbal.

In my opinion it is an incredible lens!!
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Yes

knb:
Amazing close-ups Andrew. In my experience, dragonflies are not easy targets...

Andrew:
One year ago I shot the same dragonflies using the same body-Z6 but an old lens 200-500/5.6 with TC-III...

What do you think guys?? The new lens is really much better...????

Michael Erlewine:

--- Quote from: Andrew on June 20, 2022, 20:55:34 ---Two dragonflies from the garden, no Id'...

Z6, 100-400/4-5.6 S lens, TC-14-Z, Meiko 18mm, monopod, gimbal.

In my opinion it is an incredible lens!!

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I take it that "TC-14-Z" means TC 1.4 Z.

I have this lens and the TC 1.4 Z. What I would try (and may) is run the Nikon internal stacking algorithm and see if I get a series of layers where the dragonfly does not move, and then stack those layers, seeing if we can get more details in focus.

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