
129.99 £
Kenko
Double the focal length of your lens, for example a 500mm lens becomes a 1000mm lens. Using a high quality 7-element multi-coated design and glass from Hoya, this converter retains the sharpness of your optics and minimises flare and internal reflections. Full AF operation is possible using apertures of f/2.8 or wider providing there is sufficient light, otherwise manual focus is recommended. The DGX range has been updated to record equivalent aperture and focal length with camera plus converter making operation more straightforward.PLEASE NOTE: This converter is not EF-S compatible.SpecificationsLens Construction: 7 Elements in 4 GroupsBarrel Length: 35.7mmMinimum Focus: Same as attached lensDepth of Field: Half of attached lensExposure Adjustment: 2 Stops

129.00 £
Kenko
Double the focal length of your lens, for example a 500mm lens becomes a 1000mm lens. Using a high quality 7-element multi-coated design and glass from Hoya, this converter retains the sharpness of your optics and minimises flare and internal reflections. Full AF operation is possible using apertures of f/2.8 or wider providing there is sufficient light, otherwise manual focus is recommended. The DGX range has been updated to record equivalent aperture and focal length with camera plus converter making operation more straightforward.SpecificationsLens Construction: 7 Elements in 4 GroupsBarrel Length: 35.7mmMinimum Focus: Same as attached lensDepth of Field: Half of attached lensExposure Adjustment: 2 Stops

149.99 £
Kenko
Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 DGX Converters are made with precision quality multi-coated optical glass supplied by Hoya Corporation, the worlds largest manufacturer of optical glass. These glass elements were designed to match the optical quality of the prime lens (even at the edges) and telephoto zoom lenses. The optical design of the elements and light path is wide enough not to cause vignetting.The Pro 300 family are designed specifically to be used with prime telephoto lenses of 100mm or above, such as 300mm f/2.8 lenses, and work best with telephoto lenses of 200mm to 500mm. The PRO 300 can be used with telephoto zoom lenses as well as prime lenses. However, Kenko does not recommend them for zoom lenses that have a range starting under 50 mm.Kenko Pro 300 AF Teleplus converters have genuine Gate Array IC (Integrated Circuitry). It means that the converter’s own unique circuitry maintains signal integrity between the camera body and lens. These converters are designed to electronically operate the same way as an original manufacturer’s converter.Full AF operation with PRO 300 2.0x DGX is possible when using camera lenses with maximum aperture of F2.8 or brighter. Please be aware that AF will work properly only if there is enough light and contrast on the subject to activate the camera’s AF sensors. (Manual focusing is required when using lenses with smaller maximum f-stop value than those given above.)The DGX Teleplus converters have updated circuitry to record exif data more accurately. In the exif exposure data (meta-data recorded with a digital picture) DGX converters record the equivalent aperture and focal length of the lens setting plus tele-converter. Optically and mechanically they are the identical to the prior high-quality DG series converters.

149.99 £
Kenko
Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 DGX Converters are made with precision quality multi-coated optical glass. These glass elements were designed to match the optical quality of the prime lens and telephoto zoom lenses.The Pro 300 family are designed specifically to be used with prime telephoto lenses of 100mm or above, such as 300 mm f/2.8 lenses, and work best with telephoto lenses of 200mm to 500mm. The Pro 300 can be used with telephoto zoom lenses as well as prime lenses. However, they are not recommend for zoom lenses that have a range starting under 50 mm.Key Features The optical design of the elements and light path is wide enough not to cause vignetting. Have genuine Gate Array IC (Integrated Circuitry), meaning that the converter’s own unique circuitry maintains signal integrity between the camera body and lens. Full AF operation is possible with camera lenses having a maximum aperture of F4 or brighter. Updated circuitry to record exif data more accurately, in the exif exposure data DGX converters record the equivalent aperture and focal length of the lens setting plus tele-converter. Optically and mechanically they are the identical to the prior high-quality DG series converters.