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Shop By Category Camera Lenses Lens Converters Tamron
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Enhance your photography by doubling the focal length while maintaining close focus capabilities, resulting in improved magnification. This teleconverter is designed to maintain the original lens's superior image quality, using a Low Dispersion lens element to minimise aberrations and BBAR coatings to reduce ghosting and flare. Compatible lenses retain autofocus and Vibration Compensation features, ensuring seamless performance with enhanced reach.
The Tamron Teleconverter 2x for Nikon TC-X20 offers several key benefits for photographers.
Increase your lens's focal length while maintaining the minimum object distance, enhancing the magnification ratio for close-up shots.
The teleconverter is carefully designed to preserve the lens's original image quality, using LD (Low Dispersion) elements to minimise aberrations.
BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) coatings help reduce ghosting and flare, improving overall image clarity.
Autofocus and Vibration Compensation (VC) features are retained with compatible lenses, ensuring seamless functionality.
| Model | TC-X20 |
|---|---|
| Magnification* | 2x |
| Optical Construction | 9 elements in 5 groups |
| Maximum Diameter | f69.8mm Canon f62.3mm Nikon |
| Length** | 53.6mm (2.1 in) Canon and Nikon |
| Entire Length*** | 66.8mm (2.6 in) Canon 65mm (2.6 in) Nikon |
| Weight | 360g (12.7 oz) Canon 305g (10.8 oz) Nikon |
| Standard Accessories | Mount cap, Rear cap, Lens case |
| Compatible Mounts | Canon, Nikon |
| Specifications, appearance, functionality, etc. are subject to change without prior notice. | |
| * Use of the TC-X20 tele converter reduces the effective aperture by two f/stops. | |
| ** Length is the distance measured from the camera mount face to the lens mount face. | |
| *** Entire Length is the distance between the tip of the lens and the tip of protrusion. | |