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Registriert seit: 03.05.2006
Ort: Singen am Bodensee
Beiträge: 1.174
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Hallo,
das Zitat im Zitat ist von mir. Selbstverständlich FUNKTIONIEREN Objektiv und TC miteinander - und soweit ich (theoretisch) weiß, sogar SCHNELLER als die neuere Generation, weil bei den alten die Übersetztung höher ist. Problematisch wäre aber ein Reparaturfall - wobei es sicher noch Leute gibt, die einen TC der ersten Generation reparierten können... - aber Sony/Runtime wohl nicht. Im Zweifel würde ich Runtime mal fragen! Meine Quelle: http://www.marcuskarlsen.com/PhotoBa...lta_300_28.htm Unter Punkt 3, "Teleconverters", schreibt Karlsen: "Differences between the original Minolta teleconverters and the Mk II version: The old converter models focus 30% faster than the converter model IIs. This is because the high-speed lenses, with converters focused too fast for the pre-i series cameras. So Minolta slowed down the teleconverters. The old 1.4x converter has a 1:1 gear ratio, the Mark II a 1:2 reduction (for the 2x converters the numbers are 1:2 and 1:4 reduction ratio). Both work with old and new lenses, however Mark II plus slow lens gives very slow AF and old TC with fast lens sometimes overshoots or hunts. Optically the different converters are the same. The original converters can no longer be serviced, Minolta USA recommend not purchasing them for any application. That said, the new and upgraded lenses focused faster with the original converter. Original lenses not upgraded focused slowest with the Type II converters. Minolta Japan has not concerned itself as it only deals with current matters. Minolta USA no longer has old style converters around so they can't test one way or another. As they can no longer service the older items, they no longer consider them an issue. NB!! All the above information is obtained directly from or confirmed by Minolta USA. " Schöne Grüße, Rüdiger |
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