70-200VRII+TCIII AF test-part 4: ContinuAF- moderate action

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70-200VRII+TCIII AF test-part 4: ContinuAF- moderate action

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This topic is a continuation on this topic: Nikon 2x TCIII is simply an optical miracle.

I was in Blankenberge @ the Belgium coast yesterday for the Belgium carom billiards championships and between the matches I went out to make some more test pictures with my "magic combo"...

In this 4 part of this users review I tested "Continues AF for moderate action". I made approx 30 such pictures. The keepers rate for images that I quote as "decent" en better, was near approx 85% :D

The scene: A parasurfer in action. For the action experts who read this, don't blame the guy the waves aren't high enough. Temperature outside was 6-8°C and water temperature 1-2°C, spectacular enough for me, brrrrrr...
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*Please take in consideration that I call this "keepers" for lens test purpose only, not to keep as a photograph.*

I choose 5 images out of these,all 100% cropped and resized for web publication in Capture NX2.

D700 & 70-200VRII + TCIII @ 400mm, handhold, manual mode and auto iso, iso 720 , 1/2000sec, F 5.6 (wide open)
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D700 & 70-200VRII + TCIII @ 400mm, handhold, manual mode and auto iso, iso 720 , 1/2000sec, F 5.6 (wide open)
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D700 & 70-200VRII + TCIII @ 400mm, handhold, manual mode and auto iso, iso 720 , 1/2000sec, F 5.6 (wide open)
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D700 & 70-200VRII + TCIII @ 400mm, handhold, manual mode and auto iso, iso 720 , 1/2000sec, F 5.6 (wide open)
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D700 & 70-200VRII + TCIII @ 400mm, handhold, manual mode and auto iso, iso 720 , 1/2000sec, F 5.6 (wide open)
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Stany
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