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This is mainly for folks who know that I had wanted and just got the 2x teleconverter. If you are wondering how things are going with that new adventure - here's where I am now.
TLDR - after testing for seven days, I returned the 2x teleconverter.
As I headed back to the store, I fully intended to get the 200-600. When I got there, I put the big lens on the A1, checked it out again, got all the way to the check-out, changed my mind, and left empty-handed. I stopped at my favourite camera store on the way back. They had the Sigma 150-600. That was impressive, 30% less than the Sony, but it had an extendable zoom, weighed 200 grams more, and is limited to only 20 frames-per-second on the A1. I may get a 200-600, just not today.
Edit: About a month later, I got a great deal on the 2X teleconverter. I posted an update in this post. The short version: Knowing what I know now, I wouldn't have returned the 2X teleconverter.
2x Teleconverter impressions
Pluses
Observations and Learning
For the most challenging situations (small birds in the distance), the 2x teleconverter didn't make enough of a difference compared to extreme cropping, thanks to the 50-megapixel sensor on the A1 and the sharpness of the 70-200 GM II lens. Here are a few examples - note: I wouldn't consider any of these shots keepers.
With 2x teleconverter
Peering at Purple Martins
without 2x teleconverter
This shot shows how far away these nesting boxes are (cropped to about a 50 mm view)
And a look at the cropping (2x teleconverter on top)
Still reading?
At 6:00 am this morning, I was happy to keep the 2x teleconverter. Today was the last day I could return it, and I didn't think I would. I enjoyed having things in the distance fill the frame more with the teleconverter. But the past week has been challenging with uncharacteristic cold and snow, so I hadn't really done any head-to-head testing. I set out this morning to do that, and you can see the results above and below. Once I saw these, I realized I could do without the teleconverter, but could reconsider the 200-600.
New nesting boxes for Purple Martins
With 2x teleconverter
Without 2x teleconverter
Looking at the differences up close (who would do this?). With the teleconverter, you can see the Robertson head screws - good Canadian construction.
And street signs - half a kilometre away.
With 2x teleconverter
without 2x teleconverter
And a look at the cropping (2x teleconverter on top)
@evacguy Ed - I'm sorry - I completely forgot to test the 2x teleconverter with the 20-700 GM II on the A7 IV. I think you may get more use out of the teleconverter than I did. If your photo store allows returns, I encourage you to check one out to see if it does anything for you.
@GlynRDav Glyn, Since you already have an A1, 70-200 GM II, and 200-600, I don't see the 2x teleconverter doing much for you on the A1, but maybe - just maybe on the A9 II.
TLDR - after testing for seven days, I returned the 2x teleconverter.
As I headed back to the store, I fully intended to get the 200-600. When I got there, I put the big lens on the A1, checked it out again, got all the way to the check-out, changed my mind, and left empty-handed. I stopped at my favourite camera store on the way back. They had the Sigma 150-600. That was impressive, 30% less than the Sony, but it had an extendable zoom, weighed 200 grams more, and is limited to only 20 frames-per-second on the A1. I may get a 200-600, just not today.
Edit: About a month later, I got a great deal on the 2X teleconverter. I posted an update in this post. The short version: Knowing what I know now, I wouldn't have returned the 2X teleconverter.
2x Teleconverter impressions
Pluses
- Easier to fill the frame with distant subjects, and this was fun and very satisfying
- I enjoyed experimenting with composition in the new focal range 140-400 mm
- Experimenting with zoom 'compression' at 400 mm was fun
- I liked looking for new photo opportunities at the long end of the 400 mm
- Field of view at 140 mm (the wide end) felt limiting, so I had to do more zooming out with my feet and vertical-shot-stitching
- It was harder to locate subjects in the viewfinder in a hurry (I'm sure that would have become easier with practice)
- It was harder to keep birds in flight in the frame (that too would come with time)
- I found it challenging to put on/take off the teleconverter on the go (in the cold)
- The camera with 2x teleconverter and lens would not fit in my ready-to-shoot hip bag. That's nit-picking, but it would eventually mean having to rethink a bunch of things
- I learned that I'm more interested in larger birds, animals, landscapes, and oddities that nature deposits on the beach than small birds
- In good light, the difference between F2.8 and F5.6 was immaterial.
- There was very little difference in the depth of field of F2.8 at 200 mm and F5.6 at 400 mm in the shots I took
- I learned a little about chromatic aberration and purple fringing that is visible at times with the 2x teleconverter. I had not seen or noticed it without the teleconverter
- I ended up carrying two cameras because the 140-400 mm was too constraining for opportunistic shooting. I wouldn't do this for my regular two-three hour walks, but with the inclement weather, I was taking shorter walks anyway
- A1 with 70-200 GM II with 2x Teleconverter
- A7 IV with PZ 16-35 F4 or 24-105 F4
- I learned that I can tolerate more overall carry weight than I had previously thought
- I found out that I don't like changing lenses in the field
- I got a much better sense of how much of the frame I need to fill to get a decent shot after even extreme cropping, with and without the teleconverter
- Without the teleconverter, I can still get a better look at distance subjects with APS-C mode (I have this programmed to a custom button).
Observations and Learning
For the most challenging situations (small birds in the distance), the 2x teleconverter didn't make enough of a difference compared to extreme cropping, thanks to the 50-megapixel sensor on the A1 and the sharpness of the 70-200 GM II lens. Here are a few examples - note: I wouldn't consider any of these shots keepers.
With 2x teleconverter
Peering at Purple Martins
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2) + 2X Teleconverter (SEL20TC)
- 400.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/200 sec
- ISO 800
without 2x teleconverter
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2)
- 200.0 mm
- ƒ/2.8
- 1/500 sec
- ISO 100
This shot shows how far away these nesting boxes are (cropped to about a 50 mm view)
- ILCE-7M4
- Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4 G (SELP1635G)
- 35.0 mm
- ƒ/4
- 1/250 sec
- ISO 100
And a look at the cropping (2x teleconverter on top)
Still reading?
At 6:00 am this morning, I was happy to keep the 2x teleconverter. Today was the last day I could return it, and I didn't think I would. I enjoyed having things in the distance fill the frame more with the teleconverter. But the past week has been challenging with uncharacteristic cold and snow, so I hadn't really done any head-to-head testing. I set out this morning to do that, and you can see the results above and below. Once I saw these, I realized I could do without the teleconverter, but could reconsider the 200-600.
New nesting boxes for Purple Martins
With 2x teleconverter
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2) + 2X Teleconverter (SEL20TC)
- 400.0 mm
- ƒ/5.6
- 1/500 sec
- ISO 1250
Without 2x teleconverter
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2)
- 200.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/100 sec
- ISO 1000
Looking at the differences up close (who would do this?). With the teleconverter, you can see the Robertson head screws - good Canadian construction.
And street signs - half a kilometre away.
With 2x teleconverter
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2) + 2X Teleconverter (SEL20TC)
- 400.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/200 sec
- ISO 1250
without 2x teleconverter
- ILCE-1
- Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II (SEL70200GM2)
- 200.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/100 sec
- ISO 640
And a look at the cropping (2x teleconverter on top)
@evacguy Ed - I'm sorry - I completely forgot to test the 2x teleconverter with the 20-700 GM II on the A7 IV. I think you may get more use out of the teleconverter than I did. If your photo store allows returns, I encourage you to check one out to see if it does anything for you.
@GlynRDav Glyn, Since you already have an A1, 70-200 GM II, and 200-600, I don't see the 2x teleconverter doing much for you on the A1, but maybe - just maybe on the A9 II.
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