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Sigma 2X EX DG APO Teleconverter for Nikon AF-D

Sigma 2X EX DG APO Teleconverter for Nikon AF-D

( Optical Zoom: 2X - Focal Length: 300mm - Lens Aperture: 32f-stops )

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This Tele Converter will multiply the focal length of the existing lens by 2x, and will cut back the amount of light by 2 f/stops. For example, using a 2x teleconverter with a 300 mm lens will effectively increase the focal length to 600 mm. A lens set to f/2.8 will now be f/5.6. Note: Due to the high optical quality of this teleconverter, this item will only fit and work with a select list of lenses. Please click here for a compatibility chart of all compatible lenses. Note: The DG denotes added coating that achieves the best color balance whilst cutting down on ghosting caused by reflections from the digital image sensor.&ref=Become
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User Reviews for Sigma 2X EX DG APO Teleconverter for Nikon AF-D

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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Aug 7 2009

    Hi, I have Sigma 50-500mm lens, with Nikon D90 camera, so this x2 teleconverter used to get 1000mm focal length, and it was more than GOOD. You will need the stand for your camera and you will get real nice and far shots. To see the result please visite my flickr account on this link: [...] The only shortage is the fatc that you can't use it with Nikon lenses, I don't have other Sigma than 50-500mm, so I don't know if it will work with others like Sigma 50mm, or 70-300mm or any other sigma lens.(it should works) If you will capture birds, wild-life or the sky, I think you will need it.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: May 25 2009

    This has proven to be a useful item and a worthwhile investment. It can be used in AF mode (on the lens to which it is attached) but with a longer lens (400+) it is better used in manual focus. I'm glad I purchased it and I use it frequently in taking pictures of birds and wildlife.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 21 2009

    First, to set things straight: this TC is intended for only Canon cameras, and for Sigma lenses that mount on a Canon camera. Anything else, you're taking your chances. Second, there are optical laws that invariably predict a 2-stop decrease in the amount of light hitting the sensor. And finally, glass, no matter which brand or how many exotic elements in it, has undesirable characteristics and you will always lose some amount of clarity, saturation and perceived quality (how much varies from lens to lens and eye to eye). Now that those fundamentals are out of the way, the results and recommendations. I took several photos using this TC mounted on my Sigma 70-200/2.8 and my Sigma 150-500/5.6~6.3. I also attempted to mount my Canon 28-70/2.8L on it, but the fit did not work (it scrapes and sticks and will not lock into place), and thus I believe they are incompatible. I did not test it with my Sigma 10-20/4.5~5.6 for obvious reasons. AF is maintained throughout the entire range of the 70-200/2.8, as advertised in Sigma's compatibility chart. MF is engaged electronically for the entire range on the 150-500/5.6~6.3, again per the chart. AF through the 70-200 is solid, accurate, and has no degradation of speed. MF through the 150-500 @ 500 is, as one should understand, a touchy process, though it's aided considerably by the optical stabilization function. Image quality @ 500mm (really, 1000mm) is not spectacular (though what does one expect, given a maximum aperture of about f/12.9). I didn't expect wonders but I had hopes of better. Some of this is inevitably due to my challenge in focusing, which is difficult without a split-prism finder. The image quality is still fairly bright and saturated, but somewhat noisy-looking. Exposure was accurate. I need to test on monochromatic surfaces to determine what's going on with the noise. Tripod-mounting the camera, lens and TC for the 1000mm (500mm doubled) test shots produced the best results, improving further with MLU enabled and use of an IR remote. Image quality @ 400mm (200mm doubled) is acceptable and this should be the recommended pairing of lens and teleconverter (70-200/2.8 with this TC). This pairing results in a decent-quality 400/5.6 for well below the price of Canon's prime and zoom lenses in this range. I won't claim that the image quality is better; just, it's decent, and you save a lot of money. Build quality of the TC is fine and nothing is worth further comment other than that it's a solid, well-built TC with multicoated elements. I wavered between a 3-star and 4-star rating. I have owned two other TCs, and they were unquestionably 1-star at best. I went with four for this one because of its good performance with the 70-200/2.8, maintaining AF with that lens, and having pleasing build quality (I have no concerns about taking it out and using it frequently). I am however disappointed about the performance with the 150-500/4.5~5.6. I would give it a 3-star for its performance with the 150-500. I think it should at least attempt AF, and if the user has to give up and set it to MF, fine. Here, we don't even have that luxury, and there's no explanation on Sigma's website or the product literature. So, if you are considering this to get yourself a cheap 1000mm lens, be aware of the drawbacks (full-time MF, somewhat noisy images, and challenging focusing in even overcast light). If you're wanting to extend a 70-200, this is the sweet-spot.

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Product Specs for Sigma 2X EX DG APO Teleconverter for Nikon AF-D

Feature: Teleconverter lens for Nikon SLR cameras Increases the focal length by the power of 2 Multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduces flare and ghosting Includes lens case
Category: Electronics
Brand: SIGMA
Label: SIGMA
Manufacturer: SIGMA
Model: 876-306
Product Group: Photography
Weight: 0.9 lb.
Fragile: No
Optical Zoom: 2 X
Focal Length: 300 mm
Lens Aperture: 32 f-stops
Weight: 0.9 lb
Product Type: camera lens
Top Brands: Nikon
Top Brands: Sigma

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