So as I perusing the forums recently, I again came across a thread mentioning stacked teleconverters. I think I tried this once before, just for fun, but my lens collection has grown since then. Here's what I tried:
Nikon 300mm f/4
Nikon 1.4x TC
Canon 1.4x TC III
Canon 2x TC III
Canon 7D2
I put all of these together, using a 12mm extension tube & 20mm extension tube. My focus range was maybe 3' - 40', with an equivalent of about 1880mm @f/16. I had to shoot where the sun was shining or else crank my ISO way up. Focus was completely by hand, and I used a monopod to stabilize things. All said, it was still pretty hard to get a shot that was focused correctly and didn't have camera shake. Purple fringing was crazy bad. Things generally looked better in B&W, and it was probably best if you didn't zoom in on the photo much. But, all that being said, here are a few photos I ended up with:
leaf @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
Pinecone @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
Birdfeeder @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
7D2_0564 by yorgasor, on Flickr
Nikon 300mm f/4
Nikon 1.4x TC
Canon 1.4x TC III
Canon 2x TC III
Canon 7D2
I put all of these together, using a 12mm extension tube & 20mm extension tube. My focus range was maybe 3' - 40', with an equivalent of about 1880mm @f/16. I had to shoot where the sun was shining or else crank my ISO way up. Focus was completely by hand, and I used a monopod to stabilize things. All said, it was still pretty hard to get a shot that was focused correctly and didn't have camera shake. Purple fringing was crazy bad. Things generally looked better in B&W, and it was probably best if you didn't zoom in on the photo much. But, all that being said, here are a few photos I ended up with:
leaf @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
Pinecone @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
Birdfeeder @ 1880mm by yorgasor, on Flickr
7D2_0564 by yorgasor, on Flickr


