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Kenko AF 2x MC4 DGX Conversion Lens - Nikon |
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| Teleplus Converter Model |
2x MC4 DGX |
2x MC4 DG |
| Camera Fitting |
Canon, Nikon |
Sony |
Focal Length
Magnification |
2.0 times prime lens |
2.0 times prime lens |
| Depth of Field |
1/2 of prime lens |
1/2 of prime lens |
| Optical Construction |
4 elements, 4 groups |
4 elements, 4 groups |
| Optical Coating |
Multicoated |
Multicoated |
| Exposure Adjustment |
2 stops |
2 stops |
| Length |
26mm |
28mm |
| Max Diameter |
66.5mm |
66.5mm |
| Weight |
111g |
135g |
Placed between the camera body and lens, a teleconverter contains a set of optics that will effectively increase the focal length of any lens it is used with. The KENKO Teleplus MC7 AF converter has the effect of doubling the focal length of your lens. For example, using the MC7 AF teleconverter with a 80mm lens will effectively increase the focal length to 160mm.
It is an easy and inexpensive way to increase the abilities of your standard or telephoto lenses, without the expense of purchasing and carrying another lens. Kenko Teleplus converters are small and easy to carry in your camera bag.
KENKO Teleplus MC7 AF converters are made with high quality multicoated optical glass supplied by Hoya Corporation, the worlds largest manufacturer of optical glass.
The MC7 converter has genuine Gate Array IC (Integrated Circuitry). It means that the converter’s unique circuitry maintains signal integrity between the camera body and lens. These converters are designed to electronically operate the same way an original manufacturer’s converter would.
Full AF operation with Teleplus MC7 is possible with camera lenses with open aperture of F2.8 or brighter. Please be aware that AF will work properly only if there is enough light and contrast on the subject to activate the camera’s AF sensors. (Manual focusing is recommended when using lenses with smaller open f-stop value than those given above.)
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