70-200VRII+TC-20 E III on FX camera-original files

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70-200VRII+TC-20 E III on FX camera-original files

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70-200VRII+TCIII AF test-part 1-Easy targets
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70-200VRII+TCIII AF test-part 2: Continu AF on moving target
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70-200VRII+TCIII test-part 4: Continuous AF for moderate action
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70-200VRII+TCIII test-part 5: Continuous AF for birds in flight.
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