09-13-2016 07:48 AM
Hi,
I found an older Kenko teleconverter (about 15 years old) C-AF 2X Teleplus MC 4 and tried to use it in several camera-lens-combinations but the AF does not work. 5D, 7D and 700D with Canon 100mm/2.8, 50 mm/1.4 and 24 mm/2.8.
Is there anybody with similar experiences? Maybe the older converters are not suitable with modern cameras?
Thanks a lot!
09-13-2016 08:48 AM
It's 15 years old? It's probably dead in the water. Or, it doesn't know anything about the lenses you're using.
09-13-2016 08:53 AM
I feared that. But I'd like to learn about the inner life of these converters. Are there any electronic parts? Or are the pins only a simple passthrouh from lens to camera?
09-13-2016 09:06 AM
@chili77 wrote:I feared that. But I'd like to learn about the inner life of these converters. Are there any electronic parts? Or are the pins only a simple passthrouh from lens to camera?
The "C-AF" in the name suggests compatibility with Canon's autofocus system, and lenses of f/2.8 or faster ought to be able to handle a 2X teleconverter. But whether the specs have stayed enough the same over the years to guarantee compatibility with more modern Canon cameras is another matter. If it just doesn't work, you may already have your answer.
09-13-2016 09:33 AM
@chili77 wrote:I feared that. But I'd like to learn about the inner life of these converters. Are there any electronic parts? Or are the pins only a simple passthrouh from lens to camera?
One thing is almost for certain, their current 2x converter is not compatible with EF-S lenses, which means an old one isn't either.
09-13-2016 10:12 AM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@chili77 wrote:I feared that. But I'd like to learn about the inner life of these converters. Are there any electronic parts? Or are the pins only a simple passthrouh from lens to camera?
One thing is almost for certain, their current 2x converter is not compatible with EF-S lenses, which means an old one isn't either.
But with the possible exception of the 24mm, it doesn't appear that any of the lenses the OP has tried are EF-S.
09-13-2016 10:20 AM - edited 09-13-2016 10:22 AM
@RobertTheFat wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
@chili77 wrote:I feared that. But I'd like to learn about the inner life of these converters. Are there any electronic parts? Or are the pins only a simple passthrouh from lens to camera?
One thing is almost for certain, their current 2x converter is not compatible with EF-S lenses, which means an old one isn't either.
But with the possible exception of the 24mm, it doesn't appear that any of the lenses the OP has tried are EF-S.
No, we don't know what the 24mm lens is. It could be either the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens, or the EF-S pancake.
I think you're right about the converter being incompatible with gear released after it originally hit the market. Canon is up Mark III on their converters for that exact reason. I don't think EF-S lenses even existed 15 years ago.
09-14-2016 03:57 AM
Thank you all for your your estimations! I thought that these converters are simple devices but maybe they are more complicated as it seemes.
09-14-2016 08:11 AM
They are pretty simple. Many of them do not communicate with the camera. Do a web search for how to cover up certain pins in the TC so that the TC won't communicate with the camera.
09-14-2016 08:24 AM
@chili77 wrote:Thank you all for your your estimations! I thought that these converters are simple devices but maybe they are more complicated as it seemes.
Extension tubes are simple, teleconverters a bit less so.
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