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Highlights
Quality
Product works properly with my nikon d300s camera and nikon 18200 lens
Like i mentioned earlier the image quality suffers a little with the teleconverter but i feel its well worth the cost to get do... Read More
I was able to get one of them back up but lost autofocus ability so i returned the product
No warranty information from tamron came with this product
Price
The cost is about the same for the older version and about 1200 cheaper than the new 80400 lens so there is real money involved
Packaging/appearance
The images will be a little bit softer but you will still get more detail then just cropping an image without the teleconverter
Competitiveness
Note my wife purchased for her nikon d7000 and nikon f2
I use this with my nikon d600 and 80200mm f2
Only downside is loss in f stop but that is a known quantity with a teleconverter
I tried it on my t2i with lens ef75300mm f45
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 99 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 11 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No warranty information from tamron came with this product
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suspect this is not authorized usa product and probably doesnt have valid warranty
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This teleconverter does not work with the efs 55250mm f45
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just do your research first to make sure its going to fit your lenses before buying it and saying it dont work because it does work just fine with the right lenses
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you primarily shoot above 200mm then it might be worth getting the 80400 instead and maybe getting a prime 85mm for faster needs or portraits
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is no getting around this if you want sharp pictures
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If your shot is stable you will get a reasonably sharp picture
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