Originally posted by Bob Harris well it sure didn't take you long to master that Heinrich, that combo does produce a very nice photo, sharp images and great colors. Looks like a winning combination to me. Is this on auto or manual when shooting?
Hi Bob and thank you. Ap. Priority, auto focus, handheld.
Originally posted by Cee Cee a winning combination, lens, converter & photographer. Some wonderful shots, cheers
Thank you kindly dear sir.
Originally posted by pjv A lovely series Heinrich, very well taken.
Thank you, it's appreciated.
Originally posted by eaglem Very sharp and detailed which is a credit to both the vlenses and the photgrapher.
Hi EM and thank you kindly.
Originally posted by ozwald These are certainly a very good recommendation for the lens and converter but I tend to think that the operator's skill and experience has has more than a bit to do with it as well . Very nice set!
Thank you, but you are too kind.
Originally posted by Janse Great series Heinrich!
Thank you Janse
Originally posted by Sailor Wonderful photos, Heinrich. They've got that sharp, crisp "Lohmann Look" I've enjoyed so much over the years.
Jer
Hi Jer and thank you kindly, it is appreciated.
Originally posted by lesmore49 Lovely photographs. Was the Robin the first Robin of the year ?
Thank you, this year the first Robin was a flock of about a dozen and they have been hanging around ever since.
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Originally posted by DW58 All of the above.
Thank you kindly
Originally posted by slowpez Well done Heinrich. I'm so glad you got the combo. I found mine to working flawlessly again. I think some of the problems I was having was caused by old batteries. The IQ on those with the TC attached are every bit as good as those with the 300 alone. Great series of images.
Hi Susan and thanks for the kind comment. I was a bit leery about the convertor but it did turn out way better than I had expected and the combo is a few pounds lighter than Bigma.
Originally posted by volley Great work Heinrich!
Thank you Norbert.