Kiron MC7 2x Teleconverter


Don't laugh :-I

I picked up this teleconverter at W.B. Hunt's Photo & Video (Melrose, MA) for $20. I suppose that the "MC7" means multi- coated 7-element construction. Mechanical construction is Nikon's AI type. I'd thought of many uses:

After all, for $20, I think it is worth even just to find out all the above do not work. If any of these happen to work, I can then seriously consider to invest on a real 2x TC.

So far, I've concluded that this TC, or any other 2x teleconverter for that matter, does not work well with Nikon's legendary AF-Zoom 80-200mm f/2.8 lens (without tripod collar), due to excessive camera shake for cameras (unfortunately all Nikon's N-series) without a mirror lock-up feature. I was not able to observe the optical quality extensively. Overall impression: soft and not as sharp as it could be (but may be due to camera shake).

I've recently tried it with micro works, and used it with Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 AIS + PK13 ring. I am anxiously waiting for the results to come back. (I used the TC as the one closest to the body: body - 2xTC - PK-13 - 55/2.8 Micro. I think this is the arrangement to minimize the magnification by the TC, and I could get 2:1 magnification.)

Latest Update:

I finally got a chance to buy a Nikkor TC-200. Tested side-by-side with Kiron 2x TC. Results: I returned TC-200, and upgraded Kiron MC7 2x TC from "temporary substitute" to "my 2x TC". Check out my review of TC-200 for more details.


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Last updated: July 11, 1997.