
Review Summary
2009-07-08T21:00:00
For the cost this is a great accessory. It will not auto focus however it is fun to shoot with a 1500mm lens and with a 300mm zoom you get 900mms that will automatically set the exposure. With a modern digital camera you can even hand hold at 900mm by setting to the faster ISOs. All and all I am very pleased with this unit, the cost was low and the quality good. I can highly recommend it. [@]
David
2009-06-23T21:00:00
It almost worked but the focus was impossible and it sounded like something was loose inside.I plan on saving up for the Sony teleconverter and I plan on purchasing from Adorama. [...] I really like this company. Thank You!
tamdawn
2008-07-09T21:00:00
it is nice, it is kind of hard to manually focus with modern auto focus lens, but it does alow you to get shots that are very far away with out spending the bank.
christopher b.
2008-05-03T21:00:00
it will photograph wildlife at night in dim light connected to a 640mm lens with no light problems...
HOWARD J.
works like a charm
By HOWARD J.
it will photograph wildlife at night in dim light connected to a 640mm lens with no light problems...
Placed between the camera body and lens, a teleconverter contains a set of optics that will effectively increase the focal length ofa lens by a specific amount. Common magnifications are 1.4 times and 2 times, but the Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 AF converter has a 3x magnification. For example, using a 3 times (3x) teleconverter will increase the focal of 300mm lens to 900mm.
The Teleplus PRO 300 converter is made with high quality multicoated optical glass supplied by Hoya Corporation, the worlds largest manufacturer of optical glass. The PRO 300 3x is designed for use with lenses of 50mm or above and work best with telephoto lenses of 100mm to 500mm. The PRO 300 3.0x can be used with telephoto zoom lenses as well as prime lenses. However, Kenko does not recommend them for lenses that have a zoom range that starts under 50 mm.
KENKO PRO 300 AF Teleplus converters have genuine Gate Array IC (Integrated Circuitry). It means that the converter's unique circuitry maintainS signal integrity between the camera body and lens. These converters are designed to electronically operate the same way an original manufacturer's converter would provided there is enough light available.
Important Note: Due to the 3 stop light loss inherent in a 3x converter, Kenko states that the PRO 300 3.0x converter will not auto focus with lenses that have a smaller aperture than f/2.8. With all lenses having apertures smaller than f/2.8, Kenko recommends using the PRO 300 3x in manual focus mode.
DG Series
New DG Series have upgraded "Gated-Array" circuitry to work better with the digital SLR's and some of the the new digital o nly lenses. They still work the same with film SLR Cameras and lenses as well