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With my tests, both stills and video, there was no way to tell it was in use. Maybe this means I needed to test harder to see the difference that should be there. I shot my tests with a Tamron 2. I have no question that using this unit is not doing any harm to your image sharpness that anyone will even see including the even the pixel peepers. Well that is to say unless all you do is shoot resolution charts all day long perfectly. My image chart tests revealed nothing, or should I say no noticeable loss when shooting with a 60D.
Shooting some real world video on real shoots, the 1. The shots I got from it I could not tell were taken with the converter, it except I already new. With some lenses, you may need to open them up a stop since not all lenses will talk to the camera body thru the converter correctly. Most of my lenses did ok. All the online reviews I read put this right up against the canon for image quality, except of course the canon costs a good deal more. This is the slippery slope where it gets more interesting.
Just bought this new, and having focus searching problem on my Sigma f2. Will not stop searching. Steve Hopkins.
This complements my Kenko DG pro 2X well giving me a and Compared to the 1. There is hardly no loss in image quality maybe slightly soft borders wide open, but deep pixel peeping is required! I haven't tested the Canon, but for my use I really see no reason to put a twice the price, twice the weight big white TC between my small black lens and my small black body!!
The king of all the Tcs! Image quality is on par with its most expensive counterparts Cheaper than it's rivals Works with all lens types unlike Nikon ones that work with either AF or AF-S lenses Though it's made of plastic, the build quality is fine for what it's required to do.
Note that there are no weather seals on this TC. This is a very different TC from one generalized to work with many lenses as is the goal of the Kenko. This is the reason Kenko has always minimized the forward protrusion of the front element on their TCs even for SLRs as many SLR lenses have the rear element near the back of the lens.
Just sayin It does show how the iPhone brought them back from almost dead though, amazing really. Read my initial post: The point is that Sony, Oympus, Panasonic, Nikon, and Canon all have mirrorless bodies selling in good numbers, but there aren't a lot of teleconverters for them, so I think Kenko should get working on establishing themselves in the new and growing market rather than exclusively making new entries in part of the old and fading DSLR market.
Mirrorless teleconverters might require significant design effort, but mostly for the new lens protocols, not the optics. I'm sure some more tinkering will come for other brands in time- you can run Android apps on any of the PlayMemories-capable Sony cameras, after all.
Ziginox: My group was just getting into OpenMemories when Sony stopped including it in new models. The protected Android app environment was really nicely done. Really dumb that Sony reacted to OpenMemories with panic rather than open arms; they invested the effort in making a secure app environment and then didn't learn from the iPhone, etc.
Love that they show them on low resolution 6D. Are these more elements TCs moving from 4 to 7 elements? They also blurred out the Tokina writing on the lens. Nearly all photo editors support content aware fill. Why didn't just removed it? The 1.
However Nikon did the TC14 with 5 elements in 5 groups over 40 years ago. I don't understand why they blurred the Tokina name. Kenko and Tokina are parts of the same company. Steve, because it's Kenko's advertisement about a Canon compatible accessory.
Lens is there just not to leave the mount empty. Kenko and Tokina are still separate brand names, and I'm not sure that most consumers are aware that the parent company is called Kenko Tokina Co. We dig into the detail The Nikon Z mm F2.
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