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Nikon AF-S FX TC-14E III (1.4x) Teleconverter Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras

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Features

  • 1.4x teleconverter extends the reach of AF-S lenses by 40% with only a one-stop loss in exposure
  • Advanced design maintains the optical quality of NIKKOR lenses as well as fully supports exposure metering and VR image stabilization capabilities
  • Durable, weather-resistant barrel, along with fluorine-coated front and rear elements, support use in harsh conditions.
  • Nikon F lens mount supports both FX and DX format AF-S NIKKOR lenses.
  • Compatible with select Nikon models. Turn the AF-S NIKKOR 70200mm f/2.8G ED VR into a 98280mm f/4 lens or the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR into a 560mm f/4 lens.

Description

From the Manufacturer 40% more reach; zero compromises. Increase the reach of compatible AF-S NIKKOR lenses like the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR or the AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR without sacrificing image quality, autofocus accuracy, metering or even VR image stabilization. Optimized for sports, action, wildlife and press photographers, the AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III achieves superb 1.4x enlargement with only a 1-stop loss of light. Fluorine coatings protect the front and rear surfaces, and a durable lens barrel with water-drop resistance ensures the AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III can hold up to professional use. Maximize the performance and reach of your NIKKOR lens. Increase your reach1.4x optical conversion factor The AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III increases the reach of compatible AF-S lenses by 40% with only a 1-stop loss of light. Turn the AF-S NIKKOR 70–200mm f/2.8G ED VR into a 98–280mm f/4 lens or the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR into a 560mm f/4 lens. Enjoy the speed, performance and lightness of smaller telephoto lenses with the reach of a super-telephoto lens. Maintain peak performanceSuperb image quality, AF accuracy and moreThe AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III features an optical design that draws peak performance from compatible AF-S NIKKOR lenses, including fast primes and zoom lenses. Enjoy stunning depiction—nearly the same image quality that a lens alone produces—outstanding autofocus accuracy, full metering performance and even VR image stabilization. Ready for tough conditionsRugged design repels dirt and water dropletsIf you shoot sports, action or wildlife, you know landing great shots sometimes means getting dirty. The AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III is designed to be as rugged as the lenses it modifies. Fluorine coatings on the front and rear surfaces repel dirt and water droplets for clear views and easy removal, and the durable lens barrel also provides dust- and water-droplet resistance. Supplied Accessories BF-3B Front Mount Cap LF-4 Rear Lens Cap CL-0715 Lens Case

Brand: Nikon


Focal Length Description: 70-200 millimeters


Lens Type: Teleconverter


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F (DX)


Camera Lens Description: Nikon AF-S FX TC-14E III (1.4x) Teleconverter Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras


Product Dimensions: 0.98 x 2.52 x 2.52 inches


Item Weight: 6.7 ounces


Item model number: 2219


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 13, 2014


Manufacturer: Nikon


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Optical Performance, Painful Price, but Works for Me
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The TC-14E III converter appealed to me as a way to pack lighter but achieve a 280mm reach if needed out of my 70-200 NIKKOR F2.8 (vIII). My situation might not match yours very well, so I'll hum a few bars: Using the Z7 camera in the field is pretty cumbersome because one has to switch between "adapted" NIKKOR lenses and native Z lenses, each with their own caps. Adding a teleconverter to the mix does increase the fidget factor, so there is a lost opportunity downside to using it in the field if one must change lenses. The Z7 has a pretty bad reputation for focusing, especially in low light or dusk landscape conditions. Every second of exposed sensor or lens cavity, not counting the push-pull lenses, is just another chance of dust on the sensor, every cap and adapter to line up is an invitation to the wrap up party instead of the main event shot. My Z7 has firmware 2.0 at this point. Zoom-wise, and value-wise, if one simply wants to capture great pictures of birds and wildlife at the usual impossible distances, the Nikon CoolPix P1000 is a far better value than trying use this to make the 500mm longer -- it also goes macro and wide when needed. The P1000 is slower to handle but it really brings back the wildlife shots - it's so good that I had to get one because my wife practically makes a new Audubon book every time we go out -- I would carry this big rig but then have to crop my 45.6 MP image to share a photo of some bird we saw. End result was that my 50MP image would be about 6MP, but my wife's image would be her camera's 16MP. "Oh look here, it's the Imputu bird's tiny butt that was on the branch across the Columbia River", look at the stripes on it, it's the variegated one..." yeah, yeah... But she is a better photographer than me anyway. The 200-500mm with 1.4x is pretty close to $2,000, but a 16MP P1000 is around $1,100 (include tax, shipping, etc.). Happily, this adapter performs just great with my 70-200mm F2.8 as well as my cheap NIKKOR 200-500 5.6 in all but the worst light. As one might expect, focus on the 70-200mm F2.8 is fast and certain with or without the teleconverter. I prefer to use the single point, single shot AF on the 200-500 for general shots using the 200-500 and this 1.4 teleconverter. The 200-500 and Z7 combination is quirky with or without the teleconverter in tracking situations, sometimes not as good with the teleconverter, most of the time good, especially in good light. The 70-200mm remains its usual obedient self with area focus on moving targets. Unlike the 200-500 and the Z7, this TC-14E III converter and the 70-200mm F2.8 III were made in Japan. The 200-500, which was made in China, is a fantastic value in lenses, very sharp. This adapter, as expensive as it is, and as cumbersome as it is having more awkward gizmos for the kludgey and confused but extraordinarily capable Z7 camera is a keeper in my kit as long as I have to use adapted lenses, and a mainstay if I end up picking up a D850. It is a very high quality unit, one that adds a bit more reach at modest cost. I would like to rate this converter four stars for value, but due to its excellent optical performance, it gets a five star. It's really good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019 by Alien Bitflipper

  • Great option but not with limitations
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Paired with my D6 and 500mm5.6pf lens and it worked great!!! But after some time messing around with it I found out this.. You not only loose 2 stops of light( my5.6 was now 8.0) but you also loose certain focus points. You’ll no longer be able to use 3d/3d tracking…and then using your custom focus point they will show there when focusing but will not be active.. So if you looking for a little extra reach with lots of light of a still subject then you might be happy.. 1 other thing, I honestly didn’t see to much of a loss with picture quality.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Dan S

  • This Teleconverter is FANTASTIC!
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I had bought a Nikon 300mm F/4 (Fresnel) some months back, because I was looking for an ultra-sharp, long-reach lens - but I didn't want to haul around a monster like the Tamron or Sigma 150-600mm due to the weight and size. After spending months agonizing over my choice, I finally went - as I said - with the Nikon. However, prior to buying the Nikon, I had strategized that the ONLY way I was going to be happy with this lens (regardless of performance) was if I could extend it to a similar reach for the Tamron or Sigma. As you can imagine, this was quite an expenditure AND investment of my time. So, the Nikon came in, and had stellar performance on both my D750 and D7100. I was very pleased, indeed. :) Then I bought this teleconverter, mounted it, and did some tests. The first thing I realized was that I needed to do some auto-focus fine tuning - introducing the TC-14E had made that apparent, even with an F/5.6 aperture. Once I did that, my focus tests were spot on, and I could do some quality tests. Simply put - I cannot find the SLIGHTEST meaningful difference in quality and clarity - even pixel-peeping - between the 300 with and without the TC-14E. Nor did the TC-14E introduce any observable chromatic aberrations as well! In other words - I got the reach (now 420mm on my D750 and 630mm on my D7100) by adding a small amount of weight and raising the wide-open F-stop from F/4 to F/5.6. Stupendous - this lens and TC combination is PERFECT. I can't speak for other Nikon lenses using the TC-14E, but I can tell you that the 300 and the 1.4 are so good together, I just don't ever take it off. :) So if you're on the fence for this, and you're running a Nikon 300mm Fresnel, don't hesitate - the results (once you've tuned the combo) are 100% worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2017 by Jamie Mercer

  • Would have been perfect if it was the right size.
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Does not fit Nikon Z s lenses as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by Les E Dickey

  • Another 1.4x zoom increases range for wildlife photos
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This 1.4x TC is used with Nikon D500 and Nikkor 200-500mm lens. I find that on a sunny days this combo works great and the TC increases range and delivers great pics. It is a bit pricey and I would have returned it if it didn’t work well. In less that full sun, it is arguable whether you would be better off without the TC and “zoom” in during processing, but I am glad to have it and have enjoyed using it. Of course, it adds some weight and length, but not much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by Gary

  • Fits D3100 but does not work with any DX lenses
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This converter is brand new and would be awesome to add to my lens collection. It would fit my camera but none of my DX lenses. Dang I want a 1.4 converter!
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by AG

  • purchased used; only way could afford, justify
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bought to use, try with the 300mm Nikon Af-S, PF lens. at "new" prices ... hard to justify, but used and in good shape not as big of a bite. It works well: auto focus is fast; picture quality doesn't suffer, as I can tell...
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by P. Swims (a lot)

  • It is great with lots of light
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As expected from Nikon, dependable and solid. Note that the rattle before being attached to a lens is normal. Be aware that you lose one f-stop of light, and that some DSLRs will not focus automatically at f8 or higher minimum aperture.(Could be a problem with some bodies if you are adding this to a 5.6 lens) Also keep in mind that as you increase your focal length with a teleconverter, your shutter speed will have to be higher to prevent loss of sharpness due to camera shake or motion.I use this with a nikon 80-400 f4-5.6 with an 810 body. It is great with lots of light, but has focus issues in low light. I have also used it with both the old and new 500mm f4 Vrs, and it is fine, but much better with good light! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016 by Newshapes

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