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Sigma TC-2001 to 2.0x Nikon (Teleconverter, Nikon F)
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Sigma TC-2001 to 2.0x Nikon

Teleconverter, Nikon F


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No. Teleconverters are intended for professional lenses with continuous apertures of 2.8. and max 4. If you need extra focal length I recommend e.g. a Tamron or Sigma 150-600mm... everything else makes no sense and is even mechanically often not possible. If it is mechanically possible then you lose autofocus and image stabiliser. To achieve a long focal length I recommend a DX body (1.5x crop) and a 150-600mm. This will give you 225-900mm.
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With my Nikon 7100 and the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary, the AF unfortunately only worked up to about 450mm, after that you have to focus from Manuel. The multiple measuring fields don't work either, and so I have already returned the converter... :-(

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