Homebrewmess
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Hi all,
I know I am a bit spotty on here, forgive me for that. I come bearing more questions though, I hope I can get some answers better than what I could find on my own.
I am certainly in no position to buy a better telephoto lens, I have restocked on new bulk film (flick film ultrapan 400, for those who are interested) and am in a position where I could be able to enter a photo contest with a magazine, the problem is that its a wildlife magazine and I only have a 75-300mm lens for distance work. I was looking into renting a lens when I discovered teleconverters. I did some reading and I know they mess with my light and my quality but I figured I am shooting midday-ish so if I use a fast film I might just be fine. but I also know that comparability and image quality are big things I have to keep in mind.
So here is my thought: " if I can find a decent priced teleconverter compatible with my lens and my body I might be able to get a clear enough image in order to compete", but I don't know which companies produce good stuff. I also don't know if its better to just rent a better lens. I have my shooting location scouted out and I know my animal (a coyote) frequents that area so its just a matter of getting a good clear shot. does anyone have any advice on which is better for an amateur who just wants to start?
Thanks for your patience and advice.
P.S. I tried the proverbial "zoom with your feet" method and I lose my cover and I worry it will scare off the subject if I am closer.
I know I am a bit spotty on here, forgive me for that. I come bearing more questions though, I hope I can get some answers better than what I could find on my own.
I am certainly in no position to buy a better telephoto lens, I have restocked on new bulk film (flick film ultrapan 400, for those who are interested) and am in a position where I could be able to enter a photo contest with a magazine, the problem is that its a wildlife magazine and I only have a 75-300mm lens for distance work. I was looking into renting a lens when I discovered teleconverters. I did some reading and I know they mess with my light and my quality but I figured I am shooting midday-ish so if I use a fast film I might just be fine. but I also know that comparability and image quality are big things I have to keep in mind.
So here is my thought: " if I can find a decent priced teleconverter compatible with my lens and my body I might be able to get a clear enough image in order to compete", but I don't know which companies produce good stuff. I also don't know if its better to just rent a better lens. I have my shooting location scouted out and I know my animal (a coyote) frequents that area so its just a matter of getting a good clear shot. does anyone have any advice on which is better for an amateur who just wants to start?
Thanks for your patience and advice.
P.S. I tried the proverbial "zoom with your feet" method and I lose my cover and I worry it will scare off the subject if I am closer.
