Tamron SP AF 2X Teleconverter 35mm Converters

Tamron SP AF 2X Teleconverter 35mm Converters 

DESCRIPTION

- 2x the mag ratio of original lens.
- Multiple layer coating.
- Maximum barrel diameter 2.6 in. (66.7mm).

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 10, 2004]
tcchou71
Beginner

With this 2xTC, I see chromatic aberrations that are not present in the original lens. This is particularly noticeable as red fringing. Otherwise, pictures are sharp. I've also tried the non-SP version of the Tamron 2xTC. Not surprisingly the SP version is better, although only moderately so - there is somewhat less CA, and also less purple fringing introduced. I only recommend buying this if you have a very fast base lens, or mostly shoot stationary objects with tripods. Like all 2x TCs, you lose 2 stops of light, which will make your lens 4x slower. For moving objects, where you'd like to retain autofocus, the 1.4x TC might be more practical.

Similar Products Used:

Tamron MC7 (non-SP version of 2x converter)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 14, 2003]
Lthlwpn1979
Intermediate

Strength:

Compact and light Picture quality awsome Good price, can find for $200 new

Weakness:

Haven't found any yet

This doubler is a great bargain! I've heard a lot of compliments on Tamron's SP line and I agree with them. I used it on my Canon 70-300 IS USM and Sigma 170-500 lenses. On both lenses there was no noticeable light falloff or color change. The shot looked dark through the view finder on my Rebel 2000 but the prints proved otherwise. Autofocus doesn't work with the converter on but the Image Stabilizer still worked well. This piece is set up for autofocus on lenses with the three additional connectors. The converter is fairly compact and light, which is a bonus for outdoor work. Be careful about what lenses you use it with. The 70-300's rear glass element is flush with the mount, so I had to zoom it out a bit before putting the doubler on. It's too bad Canon doesn't make a 7 element converter for other than the L series.

Customer Service

None needed

Similar Products Used:

Tamron 1.4x

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 05, 2002]
B-Dawg
Professional

Strength:

Inexpensive, but a quality build. Tamron''s pretty good at putting out very good, if not excellent products.

Weakness:

By the shots I''ve taken, it seems best to overexpose a little - a half a stop or so - to get a perfect shot.

The Tamron 2x SP is another example of a quality third-party piece of equipment that''ll produce images just as good as the big guys.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 19, 2001]
Ken Pang
Intermediate

Strength:

Crystal clear photos. No noticeable loss of contrast or sharpness. Still rapid autofocusing.

Weakness:

Some small loss of colour saturation. (Need to confirm this by using slide film to elimate D&P error)

Cheap alternative to the genuine Canon product, I can't see too much difference in quality that would justify the extra expense. Good for anyone on a budget, but still very demanding for quality.

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Canon 2x TC

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 19, 2001]
BJ Nicholls
Expert

Strength:

Provides AF and aperture capability that Nikon converters lack.

Weakness:

With the Nikon 70-300 ED zoom, the converter creates significant chromatic abberation that is not seen with the Nikon TC-201. Not as sharp as the Nikon converter in my tests with this lens.

Anyone posting a review of a teleconverter should mention which lens or lenses they have used it with. Although the Tamron Pro converter (which is identical to the Kenko Pro model) rates highly, it may not work well with all lenses. With my 70-300 ED Nikkor, my Nikon TC-201 significantly outperforms the Tamron unit. Unfortunately, the Nikon converter doen't have electical contacts or an AF linkage.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Nikon TC-201, Sigma 2X APO

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 17, 2001]
Jemini Joseph
Expert

Strength:

Auotofocus, Built, Compatible with AF Nikkor 80-200 f/2.8 D ED

Weakness:

Lack of sharpness

Not as sharp as Nikon TC-201. I took more than 10 comapring shots with TC-201, at no point I felt this is better than TC-201. If you are big fan of autofocus, then this is good. Works perfect with 80-200 f/2.8 D ED lens(new model). Used Velvia slide for testing.

Customer Service

Never needed

Similar Products Used:

TC-201

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
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