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Kenko TELEPLUS HD 2x DGX - Lenses to be Used; Compatible Nikon AF-S G;E Lenses; How to Use; Mounting and Dismounting Procedures

Kenko TELEPLUS HD 2x DGX
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Lenses
to
be used
e
Nikon
AF-S G I E
e
The
Tokina
lenses
which correspond to
the
Nikon
AF-S
G lens
(In-lens motor with no aperture ring)
AT-X
124
PRO
DXII
AT-X
116
PRO
DXII
AT-X
12-28
PRO
DX
AT-X
11-20
PRO
DX
AT-X
14-20
F2
PRO
DX
AT-X
16-28 F2.8
PRO
FX
AT-X
17-35
F4
PRO
FX
AT-X
24-70 F2.8
PRO
FX
*AT-X 70-200 F/4 PRO FX cannot be used due to
specification differences.
As
of
November 2016
How
to
use
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Mounting
and
Dismounting
1.
Turn
off
the
camera's
main
switch
and
remove
the
master
lens
from
the
camera.
2.
Match
the
white
spot
on
the
front
of
the
TELEPLUS
(on
the
master
lens
side)
to
the
indicator
on
the
master
lens
mount,
and
turn
counterclockwise
until
it
clicks.
3.
Match the white spot at the rear
of
the TELEPLUS (camera body
side) to the index mark on the camera body and turn
counterclockwise until it clicks.
* When mounting a TELEPLUS, please be sure that you hear the
"click" sound which confirms correct mounting .
4. The procedure
for dismounting the TELEPLUS is same as the
procedure for mounting, but
in
the reverse order.
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Notes
regarding
focusing
functionality
Since the depth
of
field becomes shallow, the AF may have some
difficulty finding correct focus. If this is so, then you must focus
manually. Also, vignetting may occur.
When used for a fixed focal length lens whose fully open f-stop
value is darker than F3.5
or
a zoom lens whose fully open f-stop
value changes (eg, F3.5-5.6, etc.), the AF may not operate, so you
must focus
manually.
You
may not be able to use the AF when the batteries
in
the camera
are
depleted. Even if the batteries are not completely depleted, if you
find
yourself unable to use the
AF,
you should change the batteries.
When using a TELEPLUS, motion prediction AF may not work correctly.
Note regarding cameras with F8 sensors built in TELEPLUS is not
compatible with F8 sensors, so when the composite f-stop value
exceeds F5.6 (when the f-stop value
of
the master lens exceeds
F2.8), you must focus
manually.
When using a macro lens, the AF may operate slowly.
In
that
situation, first adjust the focus
roughly using the focus ring, and
then use the AF to achieve a more precise focus.
AF-S Micro
NIKKOR 60mm F2.8G
ED
AF
inoperable
lenses
AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm F2.8G
ED
AF-S NIKKOR 24-?0mm F2.8G
ED
How
to
determine
the
exposure
TELEPLUS supports each exposure mode. When using a TELEPLUS,
the f-stop value is increased (darker) by 2 stop, but the aperture value
will
be automatically corrected to the composite f-stop value, so you
can shoot as is. However, depending on the subject and the conditions
of
photography, exposure compensation may be necessary. When
using the TELEPLUS, you
should adjust the amount of exposure to
your own
personal satisfaction.
(Please use the exposure compensation function on the camera)
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About
the
use
of
Speedlite
flashes
Although the use
of
Speedlite flash is possible, the maximum
dimming range is
0.5
times.
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Notes regarding the display
of
aperture values
The aperture values are displayed as conversions to the actual F
numbers that
apply.
* Because the lens portion
of
the TELEPLUS serves as a fixed
aperture, it cannot be used with an aperture where the master
lens
would
be at a brighter F number than 1.8. Even
if
the TELEPLUS
were set to an F stop
of
1.2, it would take photographs at F1.8 and
result in incorrect exposure.
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Specifications
Magnification .....................................................................................
2x
Exposure Magnification ............................................... .4 times (2 stop)
Lens Composition ............................................ 3
Elements in 5 Groups
Coating ............................................................................... Multicoated
Barrel length ............................................................................ 36.0mm
Barrel Diameter ....................................................................... 68.0mm
Weight ..........................................................................................
171
g
Exposure meter
linkage method ....................................... CPU method
* It is not compatible with Ai lenses.
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Important notes about
using
the TELEPLUS
Do not use with lenses that have electrical contacts and aperture ring
(D
type
of
Ai S or
AF-
S,
etc.). Otherwise it will cause an error. It
cannot be used manually.
* Since there is no aperture ring, information concerning the
aperture cannot be transmitted, so an error
will occur.
For
AF-
S
(G
IE
type) lenses only. It does not correspond to Ai
interlocking claws, etc. Therefore, it cannot be used with cameras not
compatible with
AF-
S
(G
IE
type) lenses. (For digital cameras only.)
Please
turn off the
VR
(camera shake correction function) to
prevent malfunctions.
Please do not use this product with other teleconverters in multiple
connections.
This product is compatible with Nikon genuine lenses and Tokina
lenses. It is not compatible with any other lenses. Please do not use
lenses
of
other manufacturers as it will cause malfunction. We
cannot respond to
problems that arise from using lenses other than
Nikon genuine
lenses and Tokina lenses.
We cannot respond to problems arising from equipment combina-
tions that cannot be used.
When not using this product, remove it from the camera and attach
the front and rear
lens
caps according to the indexes to prevent dirt
and scratches on the
lens part, etc.
When the lens is not mounted, since the interlocking lever
of
the
TELEPLUS is floating, a
'rattling' sound may be heard but it is not a
malfunction.
If
you
do
not
operate
the
camera
for a while
and
the
camera
enters standby
mode,
communication of
the
lens
signal stops
between
the
camera
and
the
TELEPLUS,
after
which
it
is
not possible
to
respond
immediately
to
a
shutter
release. Please
press
the
shutter release
button
in
halfway
before
shooting, or set
the
"half-press timer" of
the
camera
in
advance.
<About
Exif
(camera data)
information>
Image data (focus length I stop numbers) that are recorded as Exit
information,
reflect the data when the TELEPLUS is attached.
For
example: When 100 mm f 2.8 is mounted
The
lens data is recorded as 200mm f5.6.
* If you check Exif information via image processing software, the
name
of
the lens used may not be displayed for shots where the
TELEPLUS was used.
Kenko
Tokina Co., Ltd.
KT Nakano Building, 5-68-10, Nakano,
Nakano-ku, Tokyo, 164-8616 Japan
http://www.kenkoglobal.com/