SciurusNiger
Sep-02-2007, 05:04 PM
Thread aka "I already have enough gray hair and I'd like to keep it on my head, thank you."
Today was the day to get a teleconverter for my new Nikon lens. With another trip to the U.P. pending the excitement in the air here at The Peaceable Kingdom was palpable.
The store I wanted to buy it from didn't have it in stock so we went across town to another location that did. But I had forgotten and both stores forgot that the TC20E-II isn't compatible with the good old vanilla AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8D ED . In a race against store closing time it was back across town to return it and get one that was compatible. End result? A good price on a used TC-14B. Which does not do autofocus with my new lens. (Not to mention losing the viewfinder exposure meter.)
According to Nikon's knowledgebase, "The 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF supports the TC-201 and the TC-14A (occasional vignetting) & TC-14B (AF not possible)." If I can find a TC-14A, will the bugger work with autofocus and will I have my metering back inside the viewfinder?
Are there other t.c. options that won't cause a greater-than-necessary amount of degradation to the end result? I'm seriously researching a pro camera body so can't afford to get a bigger zoom lens...yet.
Frustrated thanks,
PJ.
Today was the day to get a teleconverter for my new Nikon lens. With another trip to the U.P. pending the excitement in the air here at The Peaceable Kingdom was palpable.
The store I wanted to buy it from didn't have it in stock so we went across town to another location that did. But I had forgotten and both stores forgot that the TC20E-II isn't compatible with the good old vanilla AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8D ED . In a race against store closing time it was back across town to return it and get one that was compatible. End result? A good price on a used TC-14B. Which does not do autofocus with my new lens. (Not to mention losing the viewfinder exposure meter.)
According to Nikon's knowledgebase, "The 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF supports the TC-201 and the TC-14A (occasional vignetting) & TC-14B (AF not possible)." If I can find a TC-14A, will the bugger work with autofocus and will I have my metering back inside the viewfinder?
Are there other t.c. options that won't cause a greater-than-necessary amount of degradation to the end result? I'm seriously researching a pro camera body so can't afford to get a bigger zoom lens...yet.
Frustrated thanks,
PJ.