Sigma 2.0x APO Tele Converter for Nikon SLR Cameras


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Sigma EX APO Tele Converter Compatibility for SIGMA lenses For Nikon AF 2X *1 APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM AF *1 APO 100-300mm F4 EX HSM MF *1 *2 APO 50-500mm F4-6.3 EX RF HSM MF *1 *4 APO MACRO 180mm F3.5 EX IF HSM MF *1 APO 300mm F2.8 EX HSM AF *1 APO 500mm F4.5 EX HSM MF *1 APO 800mm F5.6 EX HSM MF - APO 70-210mm F2.8 MF - APO 300mm F2.8 MF - APO TELE MACRO 300mm F4 MF - APO TELE MACRO 400mm F5.6 MF - APO 500mm F4.5 MF - APO 800mm F5.6 MF - APO 1000mm F8 MF
The Sigma 2.0x APO Teleconverter lens features a high performance optical design with six elements in five groups. It is optimized for use with long telephoto and telezoom lenses, and is ideally suited for use with the 70-200mm f2.8 APO EX HSM zoom lens. Since it uses 10-pin electrical interfaces, there is no loss of autofocusing speed when these teleconverters are used with compatible HSM type lenses. This model is dedicated to Nikon AF SLR cameras.
1 INCOMPATIBLE, INCOMPATIBLE, INCOMPATIBLE! Ugh!
See the excellent review below which lists the pitiful handful of Sigma lenses that this teleconverter is compatible with. I wish I'd read it before I ordered it (I had to return it after opening it, the list is only INSIDE the booklet*). I have several wonderful Sigma lenses, but none are on that list, and the ones on that list would duplicate what I have, so I have no intention of bying one of the few lenses this teleconverter could work with. *Also inside the booklet is a warning that trying to use the lens with any lens not on the list may damage both the converter and the lens. Well, yeah, a quick glance shows that they used the standard connecting bayonet at only one end (the camera end) and used some strange lens-specific screw mount at the other end. And the possible reason: My Nikon camera body has plenty of space behind the bayonet mount in case the lens needs to extand back a little, but this teleconverter extends FORWARD beyond its front so only a lens with plenty of space "in front of" the bayonet mount (ie, at the lens' camera end) would be able to mate with this. So it looks like they have to specially design lenses just to be compatible with this odd teleconverter, and that would explain why the list is so short.
2 Buyer Beware!
This converter not only work only on Sigma Lenses - BUT CERTAIN SIGMA LENSES!

The converter will work in MF mode only, unless noted, on the following APO lenses:
Macro 180mm f3.5 EX IF HSM
300mm F2.8
300mm F2.8 EX HSM (AF)
Tele Macro 300mm F4
Tele Macro 400 F5.6
500mm F4.5
500mm f4.5 EX HSM
800 F5.6
800 F5.6 EX HSM
1000mm F8
50-500mm F4-6.3 EX RF HSM
70-200mm F2.8 EX HSM (AF)
70-210mm F2.8

This has really turned me off from Sigma, as this IMPORTANT information is NOT listed anywhere!


3 Great teleconverter.
This 2X teleconverter is a great addition to any fast Sigma lens. I use mine with my Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 HSM. It is sharp, well made, and a relative bargain. I recently used it to shoot at Road Atlanta and was very impressed with the results.

Of course, it is not designed to use with Nikon lenses, only Sigma lenses on Nikon bodies! And that job it does very well.


4 Excellent teleconverter
This teleconverter is an excellent companion to Sigma's 70-200 2.8 or 100-300 2.8 lenses. It allows HSM and all electronic functions to work and, from my use on the 70-200, it has very little effect on sharpness.

Of course, it DOES NOT work with Nikon lenses, but then again it was never designed to. If you want a converter for Nikon lenses, buy a Nikon converter.

Becasue you lose two stops with this converter, I recommend trying the Sigma 1.4x converter also.


5 Sigma 2.0X Teleconverter
Although the teleconverter fit on my Nikon camera, my Nikon compatable lenses would not fit on the teleconverter, thereby rendering it nonfunctional.

Thursday, 21-Aug-2008 15:40:15 CDT
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