Camron Auto 2X Converter for Nikon (Pre- Owned)
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Here’s some information about it:
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Functionality: Similar to other 2x teleconverters, the Camron Auto 2X Converter doubles the focal length of Nikon lenses. For instance, a 50mm lens would effectively become a 100mm lens when mounted with this converter.
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Compatibility: It is designed to work with Nikon F-mount lenses and Nikon SLR cameras. It should be compatible with a range of Nikon cameras that use the F-mount system, including both manual focus and autofocus models.
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Features: The "Auto" designation suggests that it supports automatic exposure metering and aperture control through the camera body. This feature allows the camera's metering system to adjust exposure settings accordingly when the converter is attached.
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Optical Quality: As with most teleconverters, the Camron Auto 2X Converter may slightly reduce the amount of light reaching the camera sensor (typically by 2 stops) and could introduce some optical compromises such as reduced sharpness or increased chromatic aberration. The exact impact on image quality can vary depending on the specific lens used and shooting conditions.
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Usage: Teleconverters like this one are useful for photographers who need extra reach without carrying additional long lenses. They are commonly used in wildlife photography, sports photography, and other situations where getting physically closer to the subject is challenging.
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Manual Control: While it supports automatic exposure metering, you may still need to manually adjust focus since most teleconverters do not affect the autofocus capabilities of the lens directly. This means you'll likely still need to manually focus your lens when using this converter.
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Availability: Given that it's a product from the film era, availability today might be limited to used markets or specialty stores that deal with vintage camera equipment. It's important to ensure the compatibility of this specific model with your Nikon camera and lens setup before purchasing.