Friday, April 2, 2010

Buy Cheap Kenko 2x Teleconverter MC4 DG for Nikon AF D300 D200 D80 D50 D40 D40x D70 D70s D100 D2x D2Xs D1X D2H D1 F100 F6 N65 N75 N80 N90 Camera

Kenko 2x Teleconverter MC4 DG for Nikon AF D300 D200 D80 D50 D40 D40x D70 D70s D100 D2x D2Xs D1X D2H D1
F100 F6 N65 N75 N80 N90 Camera


Kenko 2x Teleconverter MC4 DG for Nikon AF D300 D200 D80 D50 D40
D40x D70 D70s D100 D2x D2Xs D1X D2H D1
F100 F6 N65 N75 N80 N90 Camera
Product By Kenko
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Technical Details

  • Magnification: 2x
  • Optical Construction: 4 elements in 4 groups
  • Fully Multi-coated
  • Brand New, Made in Japan
  • Includes 1 Year Warranty

Product Description

KENKO AF Teleplus converter MC4 has genuine Gate Array IC, and the computer designed 4-element teleconverter provides incomparable performance in 2x telephoto.


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Customer Reviews

 "excelente producto" 2009-10-12
By Maria Isabel Mantilla (Bogota, Colombia)
Es un excelente producto que me da un mayor zoom al utilizarlo con mi lente nikon 70-300 mm, facil de utilizar y no le agrega mayor distorsion a la imagen.

 "does not focus and meter properly" 2009-10-10
By leo tolstoi (aurora, ontario)
I tried this converter with D300 and 70-300VR, autofocus deos not work, which really does not matter that much, but it also does not expose properly - camera does not meter properly with it. Not usefull for this camera and lens combination.

 "Great addition to your lens collection" 2009-08-23
By J. Allen (Bremerton WA USA)
The Kenko 2x teleconverter lens is indeed a great addition to your Nikon DSLR camera. I have taken some great photos with this attachment. I use it on my Nikkor 55-200mm lens. The only reason I tack one star off is because at times, the camera body doesn't recognize the lens being connected. A nice twist of the lens usually fixes that problem, however it is a slight inconvenience. Also, auto focus is somewhat difficult to achieve (even in broad daylight) so I use it manually.
The price can't be beat and it does the job.

 "Good at what it does" 2009-08-16
By K. R. Miller (Coastal, Texas)
The product was shipped in a timely manner and received in good condition. It also meets all expectations of use thus far. I would order from this seller again without any hesitation.

 "Satisfied, samples" 2009-08-14
By English_Wolf (Annandale, VA)
Coupled with a good nikon lens for macro this allows for great picture. Of course a priceir Nikon coupler can be of greater quality but frankly it would be marginal. this picture was taken with it. The fly was about 3mm [...] and so was this one: [...] this bee is about 6mm in size.



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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Tamron AF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

Tamron AF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD for Canon Digital SLR Cameras


Tamron AF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 LD for Canon Digital SLR Cameras
Product By Tamron
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Available From 8 Sellers




Technical Details

  • For Canon EOS SLR cameras
  • Offers true telephoto capability
  • Ideal for a variety of applications including sports and wildlife shooting

Product Description

The AF 75-300 f/4-5.6 extended-range zoom lens offers true telephoto capability ideal for a variety of applications including sports and wildlife shooting. The lens also features the capability to provide beautifully blurred background to high light the main subject in portraiture, or "compression effects" that make the most of the telephoto lens.


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Customer Reviews

 "Be Careful About the Macro Claim- Shame on Amazon" 2010-03-28
By David M. Ringler (Columbus, OH)
I puchased this for my Canon Rebel XSI. Obviously, you purhcase this lense for the telephoto capability, but it also claims to serve as a "macro" as well. Well, after my Sigma true macro lense failed to work with the XSI (as I had been falsely promised it would work), I tried use the Tamron in its place. Well. Don't. Some of the Tamron lenses do have a Macro "switch". This one does NOT. Instead, you have to rely on the right combination of focal length and zoom settings, and you must be at least a meter away from the subject. I'm disappointed they even try to pass this off as Macro photography.
So it's a good zoom lense, but if you are interested because you think you are also getting a macro, jokes on you. The 572 D apparently has the switch, but this is the 672 D.


Sham on Amazon for not explaining this in a little more detail.

 "Such a good lens at a great price" 2010-03-26
By K. Porter (OKC)
I love this lens I use it all the time! It is so easy to use and you dont need to use a tripod. It is a wonderful bargain I would recommend it to anyone.

 "Not bad zoom" 2010-02-08
By Curt Larson
This is a nice zoom lens- Manual focus is smooth. The only drawback is the zoom- at first it was stiff, but seems to have loosened up through use.

 "Serves the purpose" 2009-09-26
By K. Shah (Mumbai, India)
This lens serves a no nonsense zoom lens for a novice photographer. Although the focusing is slow it takes great outdoor pictures. My purpose is mainly outdoor photography for which this lens is great. The macro mode takes a while getting used to but I'd rather use this as a zoom lens only.
Overall great value and a super buy for a novice photographer on a budget.

 "Beautiful, Affordable Camera Lens" 2009-09-17
By Lauren Bullers (Pennsylvannia)
Tamron has constructed a wonderful telephoto camera lens for Canon Cameras...! This lens helps in taking beautiful snapshots at a closer proximity than a regular standard zoom lens...! Really a nice zoom lens at an affordable price! Definitely recommend it for those wanting to capture some incredible wildlife photos...



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