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Kenko Teleplus HD 2.0X DGX Canon EF/EF-S

Kenko Teleplus HD 2.0X DGX Canon EF/EF-S
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Kenko Teleplus HD 2.0X DGX Canon EF/EF-S
  • Availability: Pre-Order
  • Brand: Kenko
  • Product Code: F_062523
  • EAN: 4961607625231
265.90€
Ex Tax: 219.75€

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Kenko Teleplus teleconverters can dramatically change your photos by making the object appear larger in the image and yet maintaining its high resolution and quality. This result can be achieved by simply using this lightweight and compact tele converter even if you do not have or cannot afford a good and powerful super tele lens. Kenko Teleplus HD teleconverter is a high precision manufactured optical device to be installed between the camera body and the lens. Its purpose is to multiply the focal length of the lens according to its multiplication factor, changing your lens into a tele lens, with minimum loss of resolution and sharpness of the image. For example, a 2x teleconverter can turn a 70-200mm lens into a 140-400mm lens. Complete communication and signal integrity between the lens and camera body for secure autofocus, aperture and data calculation functions. Ability to convert and record EXIF data within the image. Teleconverter can in fact record the equivalent aperture and focal length of the lens according to the multiplication factor of the converter. High quality optical elements, as well as other parts, due to its precise manufacturing in Japan. Compatibility with a wider range of Nikon and Canon lenses, marking it as the most versatile accessory among those usually chosen by photographers. A built-in microprocessor provides accurate data transfer between lens and camera and focallength and aperture values will be recorded in EXIF data and converted to the actual shooting values with the tele converter installed. Note: You can get interference in autofocus if the brightness is lower than 5.6 in the combination lens + converter. A 1.4x converter reduces the aperture by 1 step and a 2x converter by 2 steps. Check your camera manual if you are unsure of what your camera is able of.

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