Hi Mongo
. Your time spent Kestrel watching produced these great captures.
I would have them as keepers and be very satisfied.
Is there any obvious traits in the images that are contributors to your decision to part with the 200 - 400 ?
How much difference in overall image quality can be seen in the Pre Down Sampled files, between the 200 - 400mm
and the 300mm with TC17 ?
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Thank you John.
As far as the 200-400mm is concerned, only the first image is from that lens. Despite owning it for 3 years and having sent it back to Nikon 4 times or adjustment to make it perform as it should, it never did. Mongo has probably only about a dozen images he has kept from that lens. So, Mongo cannot demonstrate the reasons by reference to any images posted in this post (the first one being an exception) as to why he parted with it. However, a quick summary would be:- generally poor performance in relation to IQ, extreme inconsistency (very occasional great shot against a huge number of poor shots. Mongo thinks its ability to focus accurately had a lot to do with this), poor performance with converters.
Having said that, Mongo’s friend’s copy of this lens was much better (not amazing but still, very good and more consistent). Still, you do not wish to pay about $8,000 for a lens that not even Nikon could get to work properly ! Mongo would not recommend this lens at all. Cannon’s version runs ring around it. There are now better and cheaper options in any event.
Mongo can say with experience that the AFS 300mm f4 he uses (especially fine tuned) will give superb results even with a 1.7EII converter and very good results with 20EIII converter. Needless to say, the 1.4EII on this lens is as good as if there were no converter fitted. Disadvantages over the 200-400mm may include AF speed (although Mongo has never felt the 300mm lacking in this regard) and slower apertures. However, weight and size are an advantage over the 200-400 was well as price.
How much difference between 200-400mm and 300mm with 1.7EII ? On Mongo’s copy of the lens - Nil. Even with a good copy of the 200-400mm, Mongo would still estimate the IQ to be not enough to make any real difference.
You may now begin to understand why Mongo sold his copy off and now uses 200-500 f5.6, AFS300mm f4 and AFS 600mm f4 instead. Hope this information has been helpful to you.
Superb. There's no other word.
Very big thanks David for your overly kind words.