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IntroductionThe Nikon TC 16A was introduced in 1985 to provide limited AF capability for Nikon MF lenses up to 300mm, with a aperture of f/2.8 or faster. At the time Nikon was behind on making AF lenses, so they had to make a compromise to keep photographers happy until Nikon was able to supply AF lenses. *Oliver Perialis have made a DIY tutorial on converting the TC-16A to work with other cameras. go to www.foolography.com and check under 'free stuff' SpecificationsLens Construction: 5 elements in 5 groups Magnification: 1.6 x Aperture: -1/3 Stop. Included accessories: Front cap, Rear Cap. Size and weight: Approx. 67mm, x 71mm, x 21mm, 150g Diaphragm: Automatic Price from: $ Discontinued Price Paid: $ 41 USD Manufacturers web site: www.nikon.com Positives
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VerdictA very smart little device, the optical quality is close to superb. It's too bad the TC-16A doesn't work on all AF cameras*, and that you only get limited AF. The TC-16A brings life to old MF lenses. The performance on the Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 is excellent from f/4 to f/16. The AF speed could be a little faster. Some sites suggest that the TC-16A only works on AI lenses, in my tests I had no problems using it on AI-S, AI'D and AI lenses with the D2H and the Nikon F5. *Update: Oliver Perialis have made a DIY tutorial on converting the TC-16A to work with other cameras. go to www.foolography.com and check under 'free stuff' Features AlternativesNone. Sample PicturesImages have been imported to photoshop CS3 through Capture NX 2 thus leaving the original image settings as shot, I. E white balance, sharpening, etc .etc. Full resolution sample images are in RGB color mode. Check out my copyright page for information about usage of these images. |