Saturday, July 4, 2009

Tamron AF 1.4x Teleconverter for Canon Mount Lenses Review


I have been using the 1.4 teleconverter with a Tamron 75-300 lens that's pretty slow (f5.6 at 300), so I can only use manual focus. I have read that teleconverters will give images that are no better than what you would get by cropping and then enlarging with a regular telephoto. I am glad to say that I have found the images with this teleconverter to be much better than that. When I was cropping and enlarging images taken at 300 mm, I was able to see identifying marks on birds but the images themselves were really bad. The images with this teleconverter are much better, though it's true that I've only used it in daylight and with a fairly high ISO to get a decent shurtter speed. I find some of the images to be a bit soft around the edges, but am overall quite pleased with this relatively inexpensive solution to needing more reach to take pictures of birds and wildlife. Someday I hope to be able to afford a really good, really long telephoto. Until then, this teleconverter and the Tamron 75-300 together cost about one fourth the cost of the cheapest good long telephoto I've seen.

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