Just like with any 2x teleconverter, the focal length of the attached lens is doubled, with a consequent aperture reduction of two f/stops. As such, a 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom effectively becomes roughly a ...
Fujifilm’s X-series has along been one of the more popular mirrorless camera brands, and with styling that mimics old film SLRs and a stellar lineup of XF lenses, it’s not hard to see the appeal.
Teleconverters provide an affordable way to increase the focal length of a lens – but should you buy one? Teleconverters have been around for a long time and continue to be available because they’re ...
Lens manufacturer Schneider Optics has introduced the new Century Pro Series HD 2X Tele-Converter for the Panasonic HVX200 and DVX100A/B, as well as the Sony HVR-Z1U and FX1. The 2X attaches to the ...
Olympus knows you probably want to get closer with your zoom, and the new M.Zuiko Digital 2x Teleconverter MC-20 promises double the focal length of your existing lens for when its current ...
Olympus has released the M.Zuiko Digital 2x Teleconverter MC-20, doubling the focal length of the 300mm f/4 IS PRO lens, plus the 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO lens. The teleconverter will be available from ...
Priced at $449/£389, the Fujinon XF2X TC WR was launched back in 2016, a year after the smaller Fujinon XF1.4X TC WR teleconverter, which is similarly priced at $449/£369. When released, it was ...
Nikon have unveiled two new teleconverters, the traditional 1.4x and 2x variants, for their NIKKOR Z range of full-frame mirrorless camera lenses. The first lens to be compatible with these ...
Next month will see the release of the new M.Zuiko Digital 2x Teleconverter MC-20, which is designed for the latest Olympus lenses. The new M.Zuiko Digital 2x Teleconverter MC-20. (Source: Olympus.) ...
Phase One today announced the immediate availability of a new Schneider Kreuznach 2x teleconverter. The development of the lens is the result of close and ongoing collaboration between Schneider ...
Judging from the technical questions we get from readers, there is a lot of misinformation about teleconverters floating around the internet (no surprise). Here are some answers to those questions… ...