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Review Summary
Why settle for a standard zoom when you can dramatically extend your photographic reach with the Century 1.6x Tele-Converter Lens This high-quality, innovative accessory is designed to effortlessly enhance your existing ENG/EFP lenses, transforming them into powerful telephoto lenses with a significant 1.6x magnification. Capture distant subjects with precision and clarity without the need for cumbersome equipment changes.
Crafted for versatility and user-friendly operation, the Tele-Converter attaches quickly and securely to the front of your lens, instantly shifting your focal length range into the telephoto direction. Its durable construction ensures reliable performance in a variety of shooting environments.
Unlike other tele-extenders, the Century 1.6x Tele-Converter is engineered to maintain optimal exposure levels, requiring no exposure compensation. This means you can focus on capturing the perfect shot without worrying about technical adjustments.
When paired with a 15x8 f/1.7-2.0 zoom lens, the Tele-Converter alters the working focal length from 8-120mm to an impressive 120-192mm. Please note that at focal lengths shorter than 120mm, vignetting may occur, but this is a small trade-off for the extended range provided.
For those seeking the ultimate in telephoto capabilities, combine the Century Precision Tele-Converter with your lens's built-in 2x extender. This powerful combination not only provides the longest reach possible but also retains full zoom-through capabilities without any additional light loss. Engage your lens's internal 2x extender to convert an 8-120mm f/1.7 zoom into a 16-240mm f/3.4 lens. Then, by mounting the 1.6x Tele-Converter, you'll achieve an astounding focal length range of 26-384mm f/3.4, all while maintaining image quality and functionality.
Elevate your photography and videography with the Century 1.6x Tele-Converter Lens, the durable and innovative solution for professionals seeking to capture exceptional images from afar.