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Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 "DG" AF 1.4x Teleconverter for Nikon AF-S | 
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| Brand: Kenko Category: Photography
Buy New: $194.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 17178
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
MPN: DGPRO30014XNAF Model: Teleplus PRO 300 ASIN: B000926SSC
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Product Description The Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 DG teleconverters are designed to per form the best when used with longer telephoto lenses. Recommended to be used with lenses longer than 100mm, they will maintain the resolution of the prime lens even at the corners.Kenko PRO 300 DG AF Teleplus converters have genuine gate array IC. It means that the converter's own unique circuitry maintains signal integrity between the camera body and lens. With the PRO 300 DG 1.4x, full AF operation is possible with lenses having a maximum aperture of f/4 or brighter.
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Quality construction December 25, 2008 Good quality construction. Photos seem to be focused and crisp. Although the light reduction is noticeable, it is much better than a 2x teleconverter I also own, and is much easier to work with. Be prepared to manually focus on a cloudy day as a zoom lens, zoomed out, will reduce the light enough they autofocus will hunt.
Great Product for Nikon Camera December 11, 2008 This teleconverter is fantastic -- I bought it for a trip to Kenya for my Nikon D200. It allows you to still use all the functionality of the camera -- auto focus, etc. The photos are crisp and clean without distortion even at the "extremes." I got some fantastic shots with it and my telephoto lenses.
Going long for less December 6, 2005 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Like many an amateur photographer, looking appreciativly at the work of professional wildlife and sports photographers, I had long lusted for the "reach" afforded them by their plus-300mm optics. But not professionally selling my pictures made it economically prohibitive to even consider purchasing anything longer than my Nikkor AF 300 f4.0. br /Enter the Kenko Teleplus Pro. For the cost of the converter I now had a 420mm f5.6 AF with no appreciable loss in image quality even shot wide open on my F100. On my D100 the additional 1.5 magnification factor afforded by the sensor size now means I had a 630mm f5.6 AF combination and, since I was only using the central portion of the lenses projected circle, a very sharp optic. This combination has proved to be a real winner for me with AF function preserved (albeit slow) on both bodies (this is the older non-DG model that I have).br /Teleconverters are real compromises however, more so I think than any other type of optic. Consequently, when buying one you should really have a specific lens/converter combination in mind and then test out the results.br /In general, the Kenko is a professional piece of equipment. Well constructed and with good performance if used within it's design limits
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