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Kenko Teleplus MC7 Lens For Canon

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Product Information

KENKO MC7 AF 2x Teleplus converter gives you the dramatic effect of doubling the focal length. KENKO AF Teleplus converters have genuine Gated Array IC. This means that not only the converters own data but all data sent from the camera body provide full exposure metering and electronic flash photography. Auto focus is retained with lens that have a maximum aperture of F/4 or brighter.

Product Identifiers

BrandKenko
MPNKE-MC2DGC
ModelTeleplus MC7
eBay Product ID (ePID)113020732

Product Key Features

MountCanon EF
Focal LengthFixed/Prime
TypeTeleconverter
Focus TypeAuto, Fixed/Prime

Dimensions

Weight6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Compatible BrandCanon
Camera TypeSLR

Ratings and reviews

4.3
9 product ratings
  • 3 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • KENKO C-AF1 2X TELEPLUS MC7 Teleconverter (TC) for Canon

    UPDATE 9/25/16: This item may defective. One of the contacts does not have continuity with the corresponding pin on the other end of the lens. This may be causing my problem with the AF and IS not working as mentioned below. I'm contacting Kenko USA tomorrow to confirm. As usual, caveat emptor on ebay. I'll be informing the seller of this problem as well. Purchased this item to use with my Canon T6i and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. This TC was in perfect condition. Everything clicked together with no problems. This TC only works with EF, not EF-s lenses. Due to the structure of the mount on EF-s lenses, you may be able to get an adapter that will fit between the TC and the prime lens to allow the depth of the mount to lock in. However, this lens WILL NOT work with my lens to the point of using the len's autofocus (AF) and image stabilization (IS) features. Even though there are electrical contacts on either end of the TC, the camera cannot properly communicate with the prime lens. AF and IS will not function properly to the extent that the camera will lock up and give you an ERR01 error on the screen if the AF and IS switches on the lens are set to ON. The values on the camera's screen are erroneous as well. The only way to reset from the error is to pull the battery. If you want to use this particular TC with this type of lens, you can tape-off the contacts and go 100% manual focus. I did, and the pics came out reasonably clear, just need to support the camera/lens well to avoid shake. Using a tripod would be much better vs. free-hand. If there is an adapter that can be used to make this work with my len's features, I'd be interested. The newer Kenko DGX and HD TC's have a couple more contacts on the body, so maybe they'd work with my lens. Not going to spend the $$ to find out at this point.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A hefty workhorse

    This wee beast is far weightier than I thought, and it's built like a tank. With the teleconverter in place, the images from my prime lenses are just as crisp as without it, and the electronic connections provide a seamless interface and a perfectly acceptable experience. My only kvetch is that the company made two iterations of this model: one uses EF lenses, and one is designed for EF-S. Because this is an EF mount, EF-S lenses are not compatible, so I'm limited to my 50mm prime and my 28-80 macro. That said, it's a fantastic unit, and I'm quite enjoying playing with it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • works great on older lenses.

    got this in Hope's to pair it with my tamron 70-200 f2.8 G2, sadly the autofocus just dosent seem to work when paired with that lens (just keeps searching for focus), however when I paired it with a slightly older lens tamron 17-50 f2.8 non-VC it worked near perfectly only failing to find focus 1 of the 20ish attempts I tried it, overall I'm quite happy with it even if I may have to manual focus my longer lens.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Good value teleconverter

    I !purchased this to use with my 1st generation Sigma APO EX 70-200mm HSM lens on my Canon 700D. It works flawlesly. AF was as fast as without and focus was spot on. No OS on my lens so I had to he extra careful supporting the combo. Image quality was much better than lens only crop. Overall, fits my needs perfectly...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • 2x lens multiplier

    Having a limited budget but loving photography makes having the desired equipment difficult. This little multiplier has taken me from 2 lenses to four lens equivalent by making the lenses I have more versatile. I do have an add on 3x lens but with the main lens in full retraction the picture is in a circle so closer shots are limited or impossible. With this multiplier that problem is eliminated. I would recommend this to anyone on a limited budget for use with an ef lens camera like Canon. One note, you must use ef lenses, ef-s lenses will not work because of the extended end on the camera end. However ef lenses work quite well on cameras that use ef-s lenses like my rebel. The only thing you lose is the anti shake but with practice you will be able to manually steady your camera just fine or use a tri/monopod to help.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Does exactly what it says

    Works well however, not with autofocus. Greatly rduces light but you can compensate by adjusting your settings and using manual focus. I have attached a photo taken using this product.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Good value for money for a used one

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Kenko Telepuls

    Hightly recommend for a good quality one

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Good value for money.

    Just as expected.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

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