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My only TC so far is a cheapy Jessops 2x one bought for the princely sum of £30 in a sale pile. ;-)
It works really nicely with my 80-200mm f2.8 L. I try and make sure I take everything with me before making a purchase. It helps to avoid frustration when I get my new toy but can't use it :-(
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All NAF designated lenses will physically fit onto a Nikon/Fuji body (and work to some extent, even very old manual lenses)... but there's more to it than that with advanced metering systems using the lenses, as well as various AF issues. So not all the modern advanced functions of a camera will work with all lenses. Lenses are no longer simply bits of metal and glass, they are complicated electronic devices in their own right. cheers, Andy
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This is the problem when a 3rd party reverse engineers a solution. It is often their best guess of how it works. It may only work correctly for one configuration and not all.
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I am surprised how many people buy these not inexpensive 3rd party lenses when there is absolutely no guarantee that they will work with the next camera body you buy. You know the one ... 24 megapixels, 10 fps and almost no noise at 6400 ISO. To top it off, the Nikon or Canon lenses have great resale value if you decide you need something different or want to upgrade further. That said, I do own 1 non-Canon lens ... excellent build quality and optics on the Tokina 12-24mm f/4. And to keep things on-topic: Regarding teleconverters - you cannot add a $200 2x teleconverter to a $1000 300mm lens and expect to get the quality of a $7000 600mm lens! Think about it. |
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Ok, so it's not just Canon then. I realise that the onus is upon the 3rd party but it's still a pain in the a**e to find out that your great lens no-longer works on your latest digital body.
A good example is that i'd like to buy the 170-500mm from Sigma. Being a cheapskate, 2nd hand looks good but which of these lenses will work on my 10D. All the ones I can find are too far to travel and I don't want to risk mail-order without being sure the lens will work. Sigma are giving mixed messages about re-chipping at the moment so that's not entirely certain and I can't think of a Canon lens that fits that niche. Rob.
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