Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 AF DGX 2x review

2x teleconverter for Canon and Nikon DSLRs

Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 AF DGX 2x
2x zoom on this teleconverter for Nikon and Canon DSLRs

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Good build quality

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    Far cheaper than Canon and Nikon's alternatives

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    Included pouch

Cons

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    Not compatible with all lenses

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    Noticeable drop in image quality

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Some of the priciest lenses are the longest ones, and they tend to be fairly large and weighty piece of equipment, too. Teleconverters appear to solve all three problems, being far cheaper, smaller and lighter than telephoto optics, and having an effect from as little 1.4x to around 3x.

The Kenko 2X Teleplus Pro 300 DGX 2x sits between the two, with a 2x conversion factor for compatible lenses and contacts to maintain both autofocus and metering functionality.

Verdict

Overall, the Kenko Teleplus Pro 300 AF DGX 2x does a decent job to increase focal length while maintaining an acceptable standard of image quality, and it's less than half the price of Nikon and Canon's own 2x teleconverters.

Nikon users who want to use it for macro shooting may be disheartened to learn that the model won't autofocus properly with the AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 G ED lens, which Kenko makes clear. And testing it with the newer AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 85mm f/3.5G VR shows similar AF issues.

Manual focusing in each case is possible, though.