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The Kenko Teleplus HD pro 1.4X DGX is a extender lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2018. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 235 €;
3 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon EF: this lens is compatible with reflex fullframe and APS-C Canon EF.
Nikon F: this lens is compatible with reflex fullframe and APS-C Nikon.
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Pros: Low cost, keeps the automatisms on Nikon D610 and Nikon 200-500 mm and the shot does not lose much in quality. Good construction.
Cons: Auto focus not super fast and accurate, focuses well and quickly only in the center points of the frame.
Opinion: Excellent value for money for amateur photos like mine, for static photographic hunting is fine, for wandering photography of very fast birds is not the best. It does its job well with Nikon D610 and Nikon 200-500 mm pairing while maintaining the automatisms but does not fall below f/8 aperture. I shoot almost always without monopod or tripod without problems since it does not weigh down the equipment in particular.
Pros:Compatible with Canon 70-200 f4, Canon 85 1.8 on Canon 5dii. Autofocus and image quality unchanged. Even with Sigma 105 macro everything ok.
Cons:For now nothing.
Opinion:Recently arrived only technical tests; for now they excel. From me automatisms and image purity unchanged compared to simple lenses. 85 becomes 120 f.2.5, the tele becomes 280 f5.6. Expectations perfectly repaid with "refreshments" focal park at low cost and without kg or additional bulk. I specify that I use it amateur, but for me the vote is 10!
Pros:Compatible with Canon 70-200 f4, Canon 85 1.8 on Canon 5dii. Autofocus and image quality unchanged. Even with Sigma 105 macro everything ok.
Cons:For now nothing.
Opinion:Arrived and recently and only technical tests; for now they excel. From me automatisms and image purity unchanged compared to simple lenses. 85 becomes 120 f.2.5, the tele becomes 280 f5.6. Expectations perfectly repaid with "refreshments" focal park at low cost and without kg or additional bulk. I specify that I use it amateur, but for me the vote is 10!
Pros:works with all the original Canon optics, and relatively cheap
Cons:Compatibility issues with Tamron 150/600 G2
Opinion:After reading the reviews on the site I brought it in so I could use it on the Tamron 150/600 g2in coupled with the Canon 5 d mk4, . Today just arrived I wanted to try it and I mounted it on original optics and everything works well with a fairly good quality, Then Mounted on the 150/600g2 of tamron paired with the 5DMK4 I had the bitter surprise, it does not work as a compatibility error 01 and sends me crashing the whole system, now I try to contact the manufacturer but with all probability I return it. At the moment I consider the extension to be uneatable.
Opinion:I didn't have a way to try it out because....... Contrary to the stated in the appropriate compatibility table, crashes the software of the Canon EOS 80D in conjunction with the Canon 100 2.8 Macro L USM (no longer responds to any command, the display stays on even after turning off the machine, the only way is to switch off, remove the lenses, remove the battery). Then the 80D will "reanimate" and it works regularly. Instead on the 6D, at least from the electronic point of view everything is OK. I will evaluate with time the effectiveness on the field. I wrote to the producer, we'll see if and what responds.
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