Kenko DGX MC4 1.4x C-AF EF
Kenko DGX MC4 1.4x C-AF EF
₹ 11,490.00 /-
A general-purpose 1.4x teleplus lens designed based on a 50mm lens and compatible with high-magnification zoom. DGX series with EXIF information (F-stop and focal length) conversion. For Nikon F.
"Teleplus" is a convenient teleconversion lens that can extend the focal length simply by attaching it between the camera body and the shooting lens. It is also called a rear conversion lens or rear converter.
It's very easy to use; just attach the teleplus between the lens and the body.
This simply extends the focal length of the lens.
Teleplus is a very compact piece of equipment. It is about the size of a standard lens, so you don't have to carry around much extra equipment. Therefore, it is very convenient in the following situations:
- When it's difficult to carry around a super telephoto lens
- When you want to take wider-area telephoto shots with just one telephoto zoom lens
For example, if you have an 80mm to 400mm telephoto zoom lens, if you bring along a teleplus lens with 2x magnification, you can take pictures using the teleplus lens in addition to using the telephoto zoom lens as is.
In other words, by adding a small amount of equipment, the focal length you can shoot with will increase from 80mm to 800mm, expanding the range of your photography.
By the way, to give you an idea of the magnification effect of "doubling the lens focal length," it is the same as enlarging an image by halving both its vertical and horizontal dimensions when taken without teleplus.
General Info
Compatible Camera Body | Nikon F mount body |
Compatible Lens Mount | Nikon F mount lens |
Suggested retail price (excluding tax) | K¥16,000 |
JAN code | 4961607601273 |
magnification | 1.4 times |
Exposure multiple | 2x (1 stop) |
Lens construction | 4 elements in 4 groups |
coating | Multi-coated |
Lens barrel length | 27mm |
Lens barrel diameter | 66mm |
weight | 115g |
Light meter linked | CPU method, Ai method |
Other linked functions | AF-S (Ultrasonic motor) (AF function can be used with lenses brighter than F4. For lenses darker than F4, use manual focus.) |