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KENKO - Teleplus 1.4X HD DGX Teleconverter for Canon - Black
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| Brand | Kenko |
| Lens Type | Teleconverter |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Camera Lens Description | 50 millimetres |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus, Auto Focus |
About this item
- Increases focal length from same camera position by 1.4x
- Better performance for unsurpassed image quality and ease of use
- Fits easily between lens and camera body
- Optimised for use with long telephoto lenses
- Turn off optical correction functions, vibration reduction (VR) and focus aid assistance modes before using Kenko Teleplus DGX tele converter
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| Customer Rating | 3.7 out of 5 stars (163) | 4.1 out of 5 stars (308) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (435) | 4.8 out of 5 stars (16096) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (4258) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (459) |
| Price | $167.09$167.09 | $99.95$99.95 | $599.00$599.00 | $125.00$125.00 | $199.00$199.00 | $82.00$82.00 |
| Sold By | Japan Selected products | fotodiox Inc. | Adorama | Amazon.com | K&M Camera Since 1976 | Sheracity |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.98 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches | 3.25 x 2.25 x 3 inches | 3.13 x 3.13 x 6.48 inches | 1.54 x 2.72 x 2.72 inches | 4.8 x 2.8 x 2.8 inches | 2.17 x 2.87 x 2.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.92 ounces | — | 1.80 lbs | 5.60 ounces | 1.06 lbs | 4.20 ounces |
| Lens Type | Teleconverter | Teleconverter | Telephoto | Standard | Telephoto | Standard |
| Maximum Aperture | 0 millimeters | 0 millimeters | 400 millimeters | f/1.8 | f/4 | 1.8 millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 0 | 0.01 millimeters | 400 | 50 | 300 millimeters | 50 millimeters |
| Maximum Format Size | Full Frame | Full Frame | Full Frame | 35mm full frame | 35mm full frame | Full Frame |
| Minimum Aperture | 0 | 0 millimeters | 100 | 22 | f/45 | 0.6 millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 0 | 0 millimeters | 100 millimeters | 50 | 75 millimeters | 50 millimeters |
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| Product Dimensions | 0.98 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 3.91 ounces |
| ASIN | B00R11B5CI |
| Item model number | KE-KHD14C |
| Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,979 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2014 |
| Manufacturer | Kenko |
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TELEPLUS HD 1.4X DGX
Kenko TELEPLUS HD 1.4x DGX is a teleconverter designed to make images more impressive by turning your master lens into a telelens and capturing the object more closely.
By installing it between the lens and the camera body, Kenko TELEPLUS HD 1.4x DGX increases the effective focal length of your lens by 1.4x.
Precisely made in Japan and compatible with a wide range of genuine cameras and lenses, it is particularly helpful for those professional photographers as well as amateurs who may need a telelens but feel no reason to purchase a new expensive one due to low frequency of use. An optional accessory to bring your photos to a new level of creativity in more convenient way.
Note: Kenko TELEPLUS HD DGX teleconverters are compatible with only proprietary lenses (Nikon and Canon) and Tokina lenses (except Tokina AT-X 70-200 F4 FX VCM-S, AT-X M100 AF PRO D and opera 50 mm F1.4 FF Nikon mount). Other manufacturers' lens and camera models, or side-party adapters, are not supported.
MAIN FEATURES
Kenko TELEPLUS HD 1.4x DGX teleconverter provides:
- Complete communication and signal integrity between the lens and camera body for secure autofocus, aperture and data calculation functions.
- Ability to convert and record EXIF data within the image. Teleconverter can in fact record the equivalent aperture and focal length of the lens according to the multiplication factor of the converter.
- High-quality optical elements, as well as other parts, due to its precise manufacturing in Japan.
- Compatibility with a wider range of Nikon and Canon lenses, marking it as more versatile accessory among those usually chosen by photographers.
PRECAUTIONS
Turn off optical correction functions, Vibration Reduction (VR) or Image Stabilizer (IS) functions, focus aid assistance and AF micro adjustment functions before using Kenko TELEPLUS teleconverter. Proper work and accuracy of AF mode only when the lens has a resulting aperture* of f/5.6 or faster. If the resulting aperture is greater than f/5.6 manual focus is strongly recommended.
* resulting aperture = wide open aperture value of the master lens x magnification of the lens converter.
BETTER TO KNOW
Teleconverters can provide plenty of advantages but, like other optical add-on accessories, tends to:
- Shallow the depth of field.
- Make your optical system darker as they increase the aperture equivalent value.
- Affect the sharpness of the image (mostly large magnification converters).
STORAGE
When not in use, please remove Kenko TELEPLUS teleconverter from your camera and lens and store it separately.
COMPATIBILITY
Kenko TELEPLUS teleconverters are compatible with a wide range of Nikon and Canon DSLR interchangeable lenses, but there are some exceptions. Compatibility can be easily checked in the kenkoglobal website/support/teleplus/checking tool.
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EF-S 10-18mm F4.5-5.6 IS STM
- Not work, error.
EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS STM
- Work, AF OK. But only 1.6x crop mode, can not use full mode.
EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
- AF OK. But image strange.
TAMRON 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 (B016)
- Work, AF OK. Can use full mode.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2021
Recently I got the Canon L series 70-300. Paired with that the results are incredibly better. Not perfect but definitely useable.
Both of these Moon pictures were taken with a Canon 6D and the Kenko 1.4x. However there is a noticeable difference in sharpness if you look at the craters in the bottom right. One lens was a Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6 SP Di, a perfectly good but "consumer" grade zoom. The other lens was a Canon 70-300 f4-5.6 L which costs 4 times more. You can see that one picture is much sharper, that was taken with the L.
I highly recommend this extender but ONLY for people with L series lenses.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
Recently I got the Canon L series 70-300. Paired with that the results are incredibly better. Not perfect but definitely useable.
Both of these Moon pictures were taken with a Canon 6D and the Kenko 1.4x. However there is a noticeable difference in sharpness if you look at the craters in the bottom right. One lens was a Tamron 70-300 f4-5.6 SP Di, a perfectly good but "consumer" grade zoom. The other lens was a Canon 70-300 f4-5.6 L which costs 4 times more. You can see that one picture is much sharper, that was taken with the L.
I highly recommend this extender but ONLY for people with L series lenses.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020
The max -F stop opening was only F8, but I already new that upon purchasing.
Great product. especially if you are looking for a teleconverter for the canon EFS lenses.I highly recommend this one.
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Bei der Bestellung kam dann der 1,4x Teleplus MC4 DGX mit dem gelben Punkt. Nach verschiednen Rezensionen soll dies das alte Modell sein.
Die Funktion ist aber einwandfrei und auch die Aufnahmen sehr ordentlich. Ich wollte aber doch sehen, ob der angeblich neuere und bessere mit dem blauen Punkt wirklich besser ist und suchte noch diesen, jedoch erfolglos.
Auf den Herstellerseite wurde als neues Model der 1,4x Teleplus DGX HD gezeigt. Der wurde übrigens bei Amazon auch als neue Version des zu erst bestellten vorgeschlagen. Der kostet ca € 60,- mehr.
Nach der Lieferung haben die beiden zwei sichtbare unterschiede: Der HD hat den blauen Punkt und das vom Durchmesser größere optische System. Beim MC4 passt das EF-S 18-55 nicht drauf, beim HD schon. Ein Tamron EF-S 18-270 geht bei beiden. Der MC4 ist offiziell nicht für EF-S Objektive geeignet, der HD ist es!
Die Funktionsprüfung bezüglich Autofocus und Lichtstärke ist bei beiden gleich. Ich konnte nicht feststellen, dass Blende 8 ein Problem mit dem Autofocus auftritt. Ausprobiert habe ich es mit einer Canon 400D und einer Canon 80D mit den Original Canon 1:4 24-105 L und 1:4-5,6 70-300 L und spasseshalber auch mit den beiden EF-S Objektiven. An der 80D wird dann auch die Brennweite umgerechnet angezeigt also statt 300mm dann 420mm.
Im direkten Vergleich ist die Abbildungsleistung des HD Konverters besser, jedenfalls bei meinem Versuchsaufbau: Eine Weinflasche mit hellem Ettiket und dunkler Schrift bei bedecktem Himmel in 50m Abstand. Aufgenommenmit der 80D und dem 70-300 L und verschiedenen Brennweiteneinstellungen. Natürlich auf einem Stativ mit Kabelauslöser bei ISO 2000, 1/640 und Blende 8 . Lesbar ist die Schrift bei beiden aber der HD Konverter zeigt das klar schärfer Schriftbild und mehr Details.
Ich habe in einem Forum mal gelesen, dass man die Blende auf eine Stufe nach unten korrigieren muss um eine vergleichbare Belichtung zum Objektiv ohne Konverter zu bekommen. Dies kann ich klar bestätigen, und das gilt für beide Konverter gleichermaßen.
Fazit:
Wer sparen will oder muss, ist mit dem MC4 gut bedient und hat eine gute Alternative zu einem großen Tele.
Mir ist der Aufpreis von € 60,- für den HD allemal Wert, da mein Standardobjektiv für den Konverter das 70-300 L sein wird (und bei einem L-Objektiv darf es dann auch der bessere Konverter sein).
Die Alternative wäre ein Supertele gewesen für ca. 1000,- oder mehr € bei ca.2 kg Gewicht statt ca. 150 gr. bei knapp € 180,-
Da steht für mich persönlich die Einsatzhäufigkeit und Unbequemlichkeit aber in keinem Verhältnis zum Qualitätsgewinn (der Preis wäre es nicht gewesen!).
Viele unterschiedliche Meinungen ob eine Kompatibilität mit einer EOS 2000d gegeben ist, welche Qualität nun dem Anspruch gerecht wird und ob es überhaupt funktioniert.
Eines vorweg: mit der EOS 2000d hab ich eine sehr günstige Kamera und kann schwer eine Qualität wie einem Profi oder anspruchsvollen Fotografen mit 3 bis 10 fachen Einstiegspreis erwarten.
Doch gerade in diesem Lowbudget-Bereich macht der Konverter für mich Sinn. Es wäre töricht in ein Tele für über 1.000 Euro zu investieren und gar nicht vernünftig nützen zu können.
In ein paar Jahren denke ich vielleicht anders und bin bereit mehr Geld in dieses Hobby zu investieren.
Vorweg: auch wenn meine Kombination von Kamera und Objektiven von Kenko nicht geprüft bzw. freigeben ist, funktioniert der Telekonverter problemlos mit dem Kit-Objektiv von Canon. Ebenso mit dem Tamron 16-300mm und ein paar Objektiven mit Festbrennweite. Der AF funktioniert und auch Belichtung als auch Blende arbeiten wie gewohnt. Natürlich hat man bei Dunkelheit (z.B. einer Montaufnahme) Probleme mit dem AF, jedoch hat das nicht unmittelbar mit der grundsätzlichen Funktion des Konverters zu tun.
Jeder zusätzliche Optik schluckt mir Licht und auch nur mit dem Tele (ohne Konverter) bin ich in Extremsituationen besser bedient, manuell Scharf zu stellen.
Ich bin zufrieden und freue mich schon damit zu arbeiten.....auch im Wissen dass teurere Lösungen mehr Performance bieten....ich mich aber bewusst auf einen günstigen / leistbaren Kompromiss eingelassen zu haben.
Dafür ist dieser Konverter auch gedacht und in diesem Punkt erfüllt er zu 100% seine Aufgabe.
Ich hab mich auf das Experiment eingelassen und der Versuch ist geglückt. Da hätte ich mir eine Rezession mit klarer Aussage gewünscht.






























