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Rarely do I need focal lengths over 300mm (based on 35mm format/full frame) for my type of photography.
In this video I will show you my solutions to get into super telephotography without spending a lot of money.
I will show you the possibilities of using teleconverters and the crop factor.
You'll learn how to calculate focal lengths and apertures when using tele-converters, and how I use the crop factor to get "more" focal length.
I will also show you the necessary universal formulas to calculate the sensor resolution when using the crop factor.
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00:00 Start
00:21 Introduction
01:15 My camera-lens combinations
01:42 Continuous shooting speed
02:12 My analog options - part 1
02:30 Sony A7III with Canon nFD 4/300mm L
03:18 Olympus OM 10 MKII with Canon nFD 4/300mm L
04:09 My analog possibilities - part 2
04:45 Canon EF 5.6 100-300mm L and teleconverter on Sony A7III and Canon EOS 5DsR
05:10 My super telephoto equipment
05:48 Conversion table using lenses together with teleconverters - as well as function test.
07:57 Using crop factor
09:14 Crop factor Canon EOS 5DsR
09:53 Calculating change in shutter speed when using crop factor (universal formula)
10:39 Crop factor Sony A7III
10:55 Effects of crop factor
11:49 Defect of my Canon EF 4.0-5.6 70-300mm L IS during video shooting
12:48 Conclusion as well as pictures from two motorsport events
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