>does anyone know what, exactly, the advantage
> would be in using the longer telecons (the ones made for telephoto lenses
> only) instead of the more compact ones (made for use with any lens)?

I've been led to believe that these converters were optimized for the longer 
lenses (urban legend ?).

I have both the 1.4 X-L & 2.0 X-L Pentax converters - I've never tried to 
attach them to other than my 300mmFA & 600mmFA lenses so I can't answer you 
question directly, but I can tell you they won't physically fit without 
damage to some shorter lenses due to the protuberance on the front end of 
these converters that fits into the rear end of the lens. On my 28-80mm F, 
when zoomed, the protuberance on the convertor  contacts the rear of the 
lens, outboard/forward of the mount.

HTH
Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Celio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: Harvest Moon


>> It's fine to wish for more, but sometimes it's about trying.
>> I think it's great that John tried something. I wish I had done so last
>> night.
>> Until you try, get results, and seek feedback, you can't make the next
>> step.
>> I think there's a good lession in this for those of us sitting on the
>> sidelines.
>
> Thanks Bob, but considering how often I've taken just this shot, I sort of
> agree with Shel.  The moon is the moon is the moon, and I've shot it 
> enough
> times to know what it looks like, regardless of the fact that it was at 
> its
> perigee when I shot it the other night.  I'm not actually sure why I 
> posted
> that pic here, aside from it being a very current event.
>
> What I really want to do is get a 2x teleconverter behind my 500mm and see
> how much detail I can get.  This will sound silly, but I've always dreamt 
> of
> seeing one of the Apollo landing sites.  Yes, I do realize I'd probably 
> need
> a very powerful telescope to see them.
>
> Speaking of teleconverters, does anyone know what, exactly, the advantage
> would be in using the longer telecons (the ones made for telephoto lenses
> only) instead of the more compact ones (made for use with any lens)?
>
> Thanks,
> John Celio
>
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