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Have 1.7 teleconverter on D7200 gen 1 nikon 70-200mm


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What will be my low number and high number for MM on it. I know will be 4.8 not sure on MM

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119x340 I think.



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That what i get on Z6 but what will it be if get 115-300 on d7200 for crop fact with teleconverter 1.7 body gives me 1.4 do i add 1.7 from teleconverter too.

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Should be 148.75 x 425 sorry I forgot to add in the 1.25 actual crop factor for a D7200 (advertised 1.3 but I read they inflated it from 1.25)

 

Ok more reading and I see the 1.3 is a mode available to the D7200 it appears this DX crop camera has a crop mode giving you 2 crop factors. Interesting.



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It say 340 long end and 120 on short end. So how much more do i add for body crop of 1.4

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To figure this out you only have to multiply the base number by the crop factor.

 

120 x 1.4 = 168