Quantaray 2x AF Tele-Converter 35mm Converters
Quantaray 2x AF Tele-Converter 35mm Converters
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 17, 2006]
Ingo R
Expert
Strength:
Reach
Weakness:
Loss of contrast
Can't be beat for the price PROVIDED you have an excellent lens to begin with. I shoot with a Canon 20D and have used this converter successfully with my Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS zoom (excellent lens to begin with). It won't transmit the corrected f-stop value to the camera (no biggie). I shoot raw images and adjust later (highly recommended).
Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 25, 2006]
rgautier
Casual
Strength:
Inexpensive (I refuse to say cheap - it's solidly built)
Weakness:
Normal loss of 2 stops of light.
Can't afford a 600mm lens? Like to shoot nature photography at your local park?
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[Sep 03, 2004]
tcchou71
Intermediate
Strength:
Cheap, and not awful.
Weakness:
Minor chromatic aberration, and loss of contrast. This teleconverter looks suspiciously like the low-end Tamron-F AF 2x converter. I've compared the two side by side, and the glass and housing look identical, except that one is stamped "Tamron" and the other "Quantaray", and the Tamron is a few millimeters longer. Quantaray is usually made by Sigma, but clearly something different happened here. Because the Tamron costs twice as much as the Quantaray, I can't see any reason why one would ever buy it. You should get the Quantaray if you're interested in a cheap non-awful 2x TC. Considering how cheap this TC is, I can't complain. I've used this with the Sigma 28-300 macro lens, which is a surprisingly good lens considering its low cost and wide zoom range. With this combination, I can get reasonably sharp photos at the combined 600mm length. This is much better than I expected considering how cheap both lenses are, and how expensive most 500-600mm zooms are. However, there are a few catches: 1. With my lens combo, there was slight chromatic aberration toward the edges. This was not present in the original lens. The CA was less than I expected for such a cheap item, but I would guess the higher end Sigma or Tamrons would not have any at all. 2. Pictures are slightly soft all over. If you want to show photos to anyone else without enbarrassment, you'll have to enhance both contrast and sharpness using software. 3. Like all TCs, you lose 2 stops of light. You'll need a tripod and you can give up trying to shoot anything that moves, like birds, wildlife, airplanes, etc. Unfortunately, that's most of what I wanted a long zoom lens for. Basically, this TC is a fun toy that will give OK results if you have a tripod and are willing to correct CA. But it makes your lens way too slow, so you won't be able to shoot anything that moves. I can only recommend it because it's so cheap. Similar Products Used: Tamron-F AF 2x converter, which appears to be IDENTICAL to this product but costs twice as much. |
[Jul 16, 2004]
FZR
Professional
Strength:
Very inexpensive. Good build quality for price. Works with lenses that don't normally work with a TC. Picture quality is very acceptable with my example.
Weakness:
Not the build & image quality of the Sigma EX and Canon TC's - Though not really a weakness considering the price! After reading some of the negative reviews on the product, I felt I needed to put in my two cents worth… First of all, I bought this little gadget on a whim while walking through the mall with my wife and kids. A salesperson at Kit’s camera was showing it to a customer when I noticed that the front lens didn’t protrude out like the two Sigma’s I own (1.4x & 2x EX). So for the price, I thought it would be worth a try. Even though the unit is made by Sigma, it’s nowhere near the “Brick Outhouse” build of the Sigma EX series TC. It must be an earlier attempt by Sigma. Never the less, for the $80 I paid for it, it is built quite well. The really nice thing about it is the fact that its rear-set front lens allows the unit to work on every lens I have! It will only AF on fast primes and fast, fixed F-stop zooms. Manual focus is only tough on slow zooms like the Sigma 50-500mm at full zoom due to the low light making it to the view finder. The image quality is ten-fold what I was expecting from an $80 TC! In fact, I keep it in my pocket when on walkabouts and use it with my favorite walkabout lens (Canon EF 28-135mm IS). It will not replace my Sigma EX in my main bag, nor would I use it (nor any other TC) on a paid shoot, but it’s a fun little TC to play with on lenses that normally won’t work with a TC. Maybe I got a good example, but the loss of image quality is not bad at all – sharp as a tack corner-to-corner. Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Sigma 1.4x EX TC Sigma 2.0x EX TC Rented the Canons, but found they were not enough better to warrant the cost of upgrade. |
[May 24, 2004]
flyonethewall
Intermediate
Strength:
Cheap Metal mounts will never wear out
Weakness:
Cheap Metal mounts will never wear out! AF barely works 2-stop loss in light volume Degrades image badly Not even as good as a low-quality consumer zoom. "Other" means "everything but studio." The TC. What a piece of junk. Do yourself a favor and don't buy it. It has all the hallmarks of a low quality TC. Almost no AF in any lighting. It hunts for focus every time with my Elan 7N. When it does perform AF, it is slow and pretty much on a par with manual focus, except manual focus is faster and won't wear out your batteries hunting for focus. The images you make with this product will be crappy and you'll have a hard time getting them. I have been very unhappy with it. If you have to use 2 stops faster film, then you are getting 2 stops grainier images. And with the moderate to extreme degredation this TC will give you, why in the world would one ever buy it? Let me tell you again, in no uncertain terms, "DO NOT BUY THIS TELECONVERTER" Do not even inherit it. Save your money for a pro TC if you must have one, or get a prime/zoom of equal focal length. Mine came with a nice fake leather pouch and caps. It also came with a big blotch on the rear element, where the coating had been applied seemingly by hand. How embarassing for Quantaray. And me for wasting my money on such a hunk of junk. The only thing it has going for it is metal front and rear mounts. The rest of it is plastic. Hopefully it will get stolen or broken in the near future. I will not give it away or sell it, for humanitarian reasons. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: N/A |
[Nov 19, 2002]
Curtis Holland
Casual
Strength:
With good lighting, can work w/ AF. 2x magnification Inexpensive
Weakness:
Slows or renders AF ineffective under weaker lighting conditions. Requires camera stabilization- monopod, tripod, top of pickup cab or tailgate,... Photos often appear a little soft, loss of sharpness. Loss of light- about 2 stops. For what it's worth, I seldom use mine. It's really not that bad of a piece of equipment, it's just that I've learned that I'd be better served with a longer zoom or perhaps a couple of longer primes. It's come to my attention that TCs were really designed for primes, not zooms. The AF cannot focus at times with it attached and focuses slowly when it does. The AF can and does work as long as there is good lighting. Elsewise, it really struggles to focus properly if it does. Not all is doom and gloom. If you mount your camera to a monopod, tripod, or otherwise stabilize your camera, you'll actually do at least okay. Handheld to a long range zoom- forget it. Hey, it's cheaper than a telezoom or primes. And a lot lighter to carry too. When mounting a TC, I'd suggest using a faster speed film than you'd normally use. Whether or not this is a weakness depends upon the user, as one will view it as such while another may not. Customer Service N/A |
[Mar 06, 2002]
KELLY
Intermediate
Strength:
snaps on quick
Weakness:
Poor image quality Sharp image in center of picture with lots of distortion around edge |
[Jul 28, 2001]
Andrew Kantor
Intermediate
Strength:
Inexpensive, nice quality.
Weakness:
Autofocus won't work with it attached. An inexpensive way to increase your telephoto lens. There's a significant loss of light (1.5 to 2 stops), and autofocus won't work with it attached. Similar Products Used: None |