Donald:
Thanks for your comments. In your second post (which never got to me as
an e-mail - and neither did Jeff's for that matter), I think you
answered my question. You didn't notice any light drop off, so clearly
there isn't much. The drop off with a conventional converter is obvious
when metering. As a winter project, I am going to try to beg or borrow
any one of the three Oly lenses and see what happens.
Have a good Christmas!
Donald MacDonald wrote:
>On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 07:51:16 -0500, Martin Walters <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
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>>Anyone have any comments or experience?
>>
>>Martin
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>
>Martin,
>
> I've used my B300 on the 135/2.8 and the 200/4 with some success, as
> well
>as on my IS3000. In common with general experience, the 200 seems a little
>tricky with any extension, but it works. The 135 with the B300 is very
>handy, if you don't want to carry additional lenses.
>
>I'm usually doing this handheld, because the circumstances I'm using the
>combo in are precisely the ones where I'm not carrying a 'pod.
>
>Quality is VG, IME.
>
>D.
>
>
>
>
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