Sony 1200mm Lens Video! (Sony 200-600mm with 2x teleconverter)

Sony 200-600mm lens with 2x teleconverter video

The Sony 2x teleconverter paired with the Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens is a solid setup for photographers who need extra reach. This combo effectively turns your lens into a 400-1200mm beast, making it perfect for capturing wildlife and sports shots. You will lose some light, with your aperture range dropping to f/11-13, so this combination works best in bright conditions. Autofocus will still work on most modern Sony bodies, but expect it to slow down a bit, especially in lower light. If you’ve seen my latest video, Halesowen Hustle, you’ll get a sense of what this setup can do. The video features test shots at 1200mm, capturing everything from wildlife, ducks, and birds to street scenes and people in the town.

Sony 200-600mm lens with 2x teleconverter

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Using the Sony 2x teleconverter with the Sony 200-600mm lens means you’ll likely need a tripod or monopod because shooting handheld at such long focal lengths can get shaky. The high ISO performance on Sony cameras is pretty good, so don’t be afraid to crank it up to keep your shutter speeds fast. In tricky focusing situations, consider switching to manual focus for better control. The image quality takes a minor hit, but it’s generally still very good—just stop down your aperture a touch to improve sharpness.

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When shooting at 1200mm, as shown in Halesowen Hustle, the Sony 200-600mm lens and Sony 2x teleconverter combo excel at capturing distant details, making it ideal for wildlife photography. The built-in Optical SteadyShot (OSS) helps reduce camera shake, which is crucial at longer focal lengths. However, the already shallow depth of field at 600mm becomes even more pronounced at 1200mm, so focusing becomes more critical.

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Make sure your camera body is compatible with both the lens and teleconverter, and you’re good to go. The Sony 200-600mm lens with the Sony 2x teleconverter isn’t for every situation, but when you need that extra reach, it’s hard to beat. Whether you’re photographing birds, wildlife, or distant street scenes, this setup offers impressive versatility and reach, as demonstrated in the video. So, if you’re looking to extend your photographic reach without drastically compromising image quality, give this combination a try.

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