Sony teleconverter 2x
Check out the Fstoppers Store for in-depth tutorials from some of the best instructors in the business. Home Topics Gear. Comparing Sony 1. Posted In:. Post a comment. Afaik there are no teleconverters for native E-mount lenses, except the 1. I'd be interested in knowing if there is a technical reason converters won't work with the F4. I can't explain you the details but I read on this forum that several users already tried to mount this lens on the Sony TCs and it didn't fit physically.
Maybe this will answer your question. The 1. The GM and GM have space to accommodate that protrusion. Other lenses probably not. I'd rather get a used FE mm for a little more. I realize the Sony converters won't work, but is there any reason another company couldn't make one that would?
No, but historically speaking, third party tele converters degrade the image more than just cropping in post. We dig into the detail The Nikon Z mm F2. With a versatile focal length range and a fast aperture for low light photography and blurry backgrounds, this lens promises sharp imagery and smooth bokeh with minimal aberrations.
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If both the Canon lens and the equivalent third party lens have the same max aperture, their ability to autofocus with a 2x will be the same. I am not a pro here, and using Nikon D Nikkor 5. Not sure when I got it, but it has helped, once I figured out what was going on. When ever I used the 2x converter, everything would overexpose by 2 stops. Once I figured this out, I was able to adjust the Exposure Compensation down 2 stops and all works fine, including all the other converter use headaches.
Certainly the sensor should be getting less light, and maybe in doing so, the meter is asking the lens what it is set to, and it gets back mm at f8, and gets some indication that there is a 2x converter, boosting the meter level up, causing the over exposure. So to override the camera computer, I have to compensate down two stops?
Any thoughts? This makes zero sense, although if you Google it there are plenty of people having such issues over the years, with third party extenders. Many citing issued with light angle and focusing screens. Essentially, all bets are off once you switch to a third party option like Kenko, especially an old cheap one.
Totally weird! Cheers Patrick! If you ever get to the bottom of it all, let me know! Hi, I just wanted to say I am seeing this exact problem of overexposed images with a second hand Kenko 2x teleconvertor. I am planning to use two 2X teleconverters behind my lens. If I set the aperture of my lens to 2.
Thanks for spotting the typo! Hi Dan…I enjoyed your article. I am an amateur photographer and frequently shoot my kids soccer games. I have a 5dii and use a 2. I generally get pretty good shots but would like a little more reach. Assuming a fairly sunny day around noon and using the 2x converter what shutter speed and iso would you recommend?
I assume i would want the camera to maintain the lowest fstop 5. I also shoot with shutter priority…. Thank you in advance for your help and all the best. For underwater photography, there can be good reasons for using a teleconverter with very wide angle lenses, even including a fisheye lens.
For example one may want to narrow the field of coverage while keeping the better corner performance behind a dome. How would I calculate the change in diagonal field of view of the Nikon mm fisheye at 15mm on full format degrees at 15mm with a 1. Will a TC even fit on that lens? On a recent trip to the Galapagos islands I rented a Canon and 1. I found the extender to result in too many missed shots for a few reasons you mentioned 1 slow autofocus, 2 light reduction, 3 camera shake in motorized raft.
Upon reviewing my shots, I found that with the 50mp sensor sharp focus was very important to getting a quality image. My best shots were shot without the extender and [properly] using photoshop to enlarge the images after crop. With this camera, I found the light loss to be crippling with an extender.
I have a mm f2. How does the 2 times converter work on this? Is it a good travel combo — how would it compare to mk2 quality? It depends on which version of the Canon mm you have? Or perhaps something older? You mention both but you stop short. Also stability is hugely important, when you are shooting a scene at mm your subject will shake, I leverage VR and. Even with a 2X. Thanks for your post. I have a mm Nikon lens and think I might need to upgrade my 1. Either by my own shake movement or not using the mirror up mode.
No need to user mirror lock up mode. Many people shoot moving subjects with a tele lens and an TC. If you think something is really a long way off you could send the pair off to be calibrated by Nikon.
I would have thought that any prime mm from Nikon is capable though. Perhaps your expectations are too high? There will be some drop in sharpness. I have the latest mm Micro-Nikkor on a D If I have a ratio, that means that a rectangle of 36x24mm will fill the frame. Now, if I add a 1. To my knowledge, the magnification ratio changes by the same amount as extender.
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