Canon Lens Sharpness Issue

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I took this image today after recieving my new 1.4tx. The weather is poor outside today, not very good light. I think this image should be sharper? ?

Do you agree???? Any help/advice would be greatfully recieved

Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/30
Av( Aperture Value ) 16.0
ISO Speed 800
Lens EF300mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
Focal Length 420.0mm
Image Quality RAW

In DPP I have moved the Sharpness to No. 8. brightness nown a touch. That's all.

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looks sharp to me, what are you expecting with a TC and 1/30 shutter speed???

the tc will cut the image quality down quite a lot
 
It wasn't hand held as such, rested it on my window. I don't know, I was just thinking it should be better...... But if you guys recon its ok. just thought the Prime 300 would give me more
 
get your shutter speed up slightly.. maybe try something other than f16 :) then post a 100% crop straight from the camera.. only then can we judge if the lens is sharp :)

IMHO that is
 
It looks sharp enough to me. Just needs a little boost of contrast, and a levels tweak.
 
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Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250
Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1
Metering Mode Spot Metering
EF300mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
Focal Length 420.0mm
Image Size 4752x3168
Image Quality RAW


RAW sharpness moved to 7
 
I agree with others to get the speed up. Also with Gerods, a bit of a tweak in Curves and levels.
John
 
Get the camera on a tripod and take a photo of a page from a newspaper in a well-lit room. Photos like your last one are of no help in determining sharpness.
 
that last shot really isn't an ideal shot to be judging lens or tc quality by, try find something brighter with more defined detail
fwiw I would be pleased with the quality of the first at that shutter speed
 
OK thanks. I will wait for a brighter day and retest on a tripod with a magazine. Many thanks for your input and time people.......
 
Not seen the pic but I have always been told/understood that its best to "try" and keep the shutter speed above the focal length, e.g focal length of 300mm use 1/320th

dropping down to 1/30 maybe risky handheld with a TC also
 
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