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Australasian GrebeHi all - went and played with the 1.7TC at the botanic gardens. I know next time to use the tripod (1.7 and 80-200 at full extension handheld), but didn't turn out toooooo bad.
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Blacknstormy I have been playing with that combination lately. Even with a monopod I have found it necessary to keep the shutter spedd right up there.
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The TC1.7 and 80-200 is a combo that I've been wanting to try ever since I got the 80-200. These pics seem to be pretty sharp... what shutter speeds were you using?
that duck is playing hard to get.........
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