Hi guys,
I have a Nikon D80 and I was trying to take a few photos of the moon tonight, I have it hooked up to my Nikon 75-300 f/4.5-5.6 AF lens and last week I took some shots of the moon that came out nice and sharp (without the teleconverter). Since then I bought a Kenko Pro 300mm f/1.4 will AF and I was out tonight taking some photos of the moon (same 300mm lens). When I got back home and looked at them on the laptop they are terrible. Really out of focus, I done exactly the same thing as I done last week with the exception that the teleconverter wasn't on and they came out quite well, nice and sharp but I still wanted a bit more reach which is why I bought the teleconverter.
Would this type of teleconverter loose a considerable amount of sharpness with the likes a moon shot? I was on manual focus both times.
Thanks
Clarke
I have a Nikon D80 and I was trying to take a few photos of the moon tonight, I have it hooked up to my Nikon 75-300 f/4.5-5.6 AF lens and last week I took some shots of the moon that came out nice and sharp (without the teleconverter). Since then I bought a Kenko Pro 300mm f/1.4 will AF and I was out tonight taking some photos of the moon (same 300mm lens). When I got back home and looked at them on the laptop they are terrible. Really out of focus, I done exactly the same thing as I done last week with the exception that the teleconverter wasn't on and they came out quite well, nice and sharp but I still wanted a bit more reach which is why I bought the teleconverter.
Would this type of teleconverter loose a considerable amount of sharpness with the likes a moon shot? I was on manual focus both times.
Thanks
Clarke