Thanks for posting this up. I wonder what degradation there would be in image quality with this brand of teleconverter, as opposed to the Nikon version. Seems to be quite a reduction in focus speed though.
The image quality for me is really good and yes, there's a little change in focus speed but it's normal... The 80-200 2.8D is a slow lens (no motors inside) so the loss is noticeable :)
If you were to put the Kenko DGX Teleplus PRO 300 2x N-AF on an older version of the Nikon 80-400mm f / 4.5-5.6D ED (2000-2013), would autofocus be able to work on that lens like the video you showed.
sorry i have nikon lens 80-200 af d 2.8 almost same like u different gen if i use tc kenko is diafragma still can be set from the body dx sir? how about if i use with tc from nikon new series it does not work ya?
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thank you for your video ,it hlep me alot
Thanks for posting this up. I wonder what degradation there would be in image quality with this brand of teleconverter, as opposed to the Nikon version.
Seems to be quite a reduction in focus speed though.
The image quality for me is really good and yes, there's a little change in focus speed but it's normal... The 80-200 2.8D is a slow lens (no motors inside) so the loss is noticeable :)
If you were to put the Kenko DGX Teleplus PRO 300 2x N-AF on an older version of the Nikon 80-400mm f / 4.5-5.6D ED (2000-2013), would autofocus be able to work on that lens like the video you showed.
Price ?
Would this work on a Tamron 150-600mm VC USD (D600-D810 bodies) ? Thanks !
It won't work with the it. The 150-600mm lens has an aperture smaller than the minimum requirements.
sir you recommend this to buy?
without a doubt... it's cheap, well built and optically good!
sorry i have nikon lens 80-200 af d 2.8 almost same like u different gen if i use tc kenko is diafragma still can be set from the body dx sir? how about if i use with tc from nikon new series it does not work ya?
yes, diaphragm is still set by the camera... I've tried my kenko with a G lens (don't remember the exact type) and it still works :)