Yep that`s true.They are brand specific.Some Nikon TC will not work on some Nikon lenses.knit4u wrote:
Riggs wrote: Yes, teleconverters. Without, you can't extend the reach of your lens.
I've heard that teleconverters can not fit on all lenses. Is this true?
Screamin Scott wrote: Steph,
If your 70-300 is a Nikkor lens (made by Nikon), it won't work with any of the Nikon TC's listed in that link. You will be limited to 3rd party converters, so be careful to make sure they will work before buying one...
Zardoz wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Steph,
If your 70-300 is a Nikkor lens (made by Nikon), it won't work with any of the Nikon TC's listed in that link. You will be limited to 3rd party converters, so be careful to make sure they will work before buying one...
That is interesting I would have thought that it would work with my two longish lenses, they must believe that TC are only going on really serious lenses. My 70-300 is the only lens that came with the camera, and I really like it allot.
Well they will fit if they are for the camera make. BUT! And this is a big one they may not allow Auto Focus and other functions. If you have the variable Aperture lenses then this will be the case for Nikon and Canon I believe. But there are the Kenko Tele-Converters will work with these lenses fully. If you choose to buy one dont go cheap, you want the Pro models and I would only use a 1.4x even though they are available up to 2 and 3x. The 2 and 3x degrade image quality terribly also so do all of the 1.7x that I have tried.knit4u wrote:
Riggs wrote: Yes, teleconverters. Without, you can't extend the reach of your lens.
I've heard that teleconverters can not fit on all lenses. Is this true?
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