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Posted by ArcticRick: Thu May 31st, 2012 21:34 1st Post
ANyone have one ? I cant put a 1.4x on my 80-200 f2.8 apparently so I was thinking on trying to find a 300 F4 since a 300 2,8 is unreal .



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Posted by KenRay: Thu May 31st, 2012 22:52 2nd Post
I have a 300mm f4. it's the early version not the current AFS version. I can't speak highly enough of it. I use it with the Kenko Pro 1.4 converter with great success. I have it on a D2x body. My brother uses the AFS version on a D300 with Nikon converter and he can't brag enough about the combination either. It's one lense I don't think you can go wrong owning AND above all using. 



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Posted by Constable: Thu May 31st, 2012 23:03 3rd Post
Phil used to be a big fan of this one. But I don't think he migrated to the new forum.

Ed



Posted by Robert: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 00:31 4th Post
And Iain, I have used one myself, Jeff uses one too with both a 1.7 and a 1.4 TC, see the Tern thread.

The F4 is a good combination of weight and quality. My 2.8 can weigh heavy after a few hours, but the 2.8 is worth it in my opinion. Cost wise my 2.8 is MF, as are most of my good lenses. I do't do AF due to the cost. Frankly I don't think it makes that much difference to the keeper rate and it keeps me on my toes! Most of my subjects are static.



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Posted by richw: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 05:28 5th Post
I'd like one, but not yet!



Posted by Iain: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 10:24 6th Post
The later AF-S model is good with fast focus and it takes either the kenko 1.4 tc or the Nikon one well with little or no loss of IQ.

It will work with the 1.7 tc but the focus slows a bit



Posted by jk: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 10:49 7th Post
ArcticRick wrote: ANyone have one ? I cant put a 1.4x on my 80-200 f2.8 apparently so I was thinking on trying to find a 300 F4 since a 300 2,8 is unreal .
Why cant you put a x1.4 on the Nikon 80-200 f2.8 ?
I have a Kenko DG300 Pro x2 and it works on my Nikon 80-200 f2.8 AF (old style trombone zoom) and my 80-200 f2.8 AFS and the 70-200mm f2.8 AFS VR.
The same combos should be possible with the other Nikon 80-200 AFD or AF (two ring version).


BTW:  Dont ask why do I have three lenses that are nearly identical apart from AF speed!!
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Posted by ArcticRick: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 12:21 8th Post
its a 80-200 f 2.8 D , I was told I cant put a 1.4X on it



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Posted by jk: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 16:22 9th Post
ArcticRick wrote: its a 80-200 f 2.8 D , I was told I cant put a 1.4X on itWell I can tell you that the Kenko DG300 Pro x1.4 will definitely fit.
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Posted by Eric: Fri Jun 1st, 2012 16:23 10th Post
I have a 300f4 AFS and find it an excellent lens. A perfect compromise of lightweight and reasonable fstop at a decent price.

Of course, stating the obvious, having a prime lens can sometimes be restrictive if your subject comes too close.

I was photographing bears two weeks ago with the lens on a D7000 (ie 450mm equivalent). One bear came so close I couldn't get it's head in full frame. By the time I had changed to the 80-200mm it had moved further away! Grrrrrr!



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Posted by ArcticRick: Sat Jun 2nd, 2012 12:57 11th Post
JK perfect ordering one this week for sure



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Posted by Ray Ninness: Mon Jun 4th, 2012 11:50 12th Post
ArcticRick wrote: JK perfect ordering one this week for sure
The AF thrid party ones will work on the 80-200f2.8 AF lens, I just never found one that gave me the quality I expected..

And I too have an old 300 f4 AF Nikkor, and I found it to be great, like the 80-200 it being an AF didn't give me any real options for using TC's on it. I did use my Nikkor TC14B on it with great success. I got tack sharp images from the 300 f4/TC14B combination even shot wide open..

It spends most of it's time in the vault these days, but i have fond memories of using it!!

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Posted by jk: Mon Jun 4th, 2012 18:11 13th Post
ArcticRick wrote:
JK perfect ordering one this week for sure
Hope that you enjoy using it Rick.
It certainly gives you a little more reach on the longer shots for not a huge amount of money.



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Posted by ArcticRick: Tue Jun 5th, 2012 01:35 14th Post
yeah there are sports and racing pics that I wish i had just a bit more length . this should work



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Posted by blackfox: Tue Jun 5th, 2012 02:48 15th Post
i use the 300mm f4 afs almost all the time ,i use it with the 1.7tc and find its still more than fast enough for birds in flight ,its not so much focussing time as learning to acquire target that counts ,its also a good combo for close focus pseudo-macro work .the only thing really lacking is v.r so attention to shutter speeds is needed.
the lens matched with various t.c.s gives lens alone 300mm,with 1.4tc 420mm and with 1.7tc 500mm .so quiet variable and also lightweight .



Posted by Iain: Wed Jun 6th, 2012 07:54 16th Post
Eric wrote:
I have a 300f4 AFS and find it an excellent lens. A perfect compromise of lightweight and reasonable fstop at a decent price.

Of course, stating the obvious, having a prime lens can sometimes be restrictive if your subject comes too close.

I was photographing bears two weeks ago with the lens on a D7000 (ie 450mm equivalent). One bear came so close I couldn't get it's head in full frame. By the time I had changed to the 80-200mm it had moved further away! Grrrrrr!

I thought it was only birds that did that. :rofl:

Was that last bit made by you or the Bear?



Posted by Robert: Wed Jun 6th, 2012 08:11 17th Post
Iain wrote:
Eric wrote:
One bear came so close I couldn't get it's head in full frame. By the time I had changed to the 80-200mm it had moved further away! Grrrrrr!

Was that last bit made by you or the Bear?

:lol:



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Posted by blackfox: Thu Oct 18th, 2012 10:56 18th Post
adding to this ,when i bought the d300 the seller had a nikon2xtc mk3 ,we bolted it on to the 300mm-f4 and it a/f with no problem on the d300s .so a good option if you have this combo


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