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Sigma 2.0x Teleconverter TC-2001 for Nikon

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Style: Nikon SLR Mount


Features

  • SLD Glass
  • Best Glass
  • Dust and splash proof
  • Diameter 2.7 inches

Description

2.0X Tele Converter TC-2001 Nikon

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 2x


Lens Type: Teleconverter


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F


Camera Lens Description: The Sigma 2.0x Teleconverter TC-2001 for Nikon is a teleconverter featuring SLD glass and best glass, designed for Nikon DX, FX, and F mounts. It is dust and splash proof with a 2.7-inch diameter. See more


Focal Length Description: 2x


Lens: Teleconverter


Compatible Camera Mount: Nikon F


Lens Design: Zoom


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Zoom Ratio: 21


Image stabilization: Optical


Real Angle Of View: 21.65 Degrees


Compatible Camera Models: Nikon F-mount cameras


Lens Mount: Nikon F


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 5 Years


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/16000 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


Viewfinder Type: Optical viewfinder


Color: Black


Brand: Sigma


Camera Lens: The Sigma 2.0x Teleconverter TC-2001 for Nikon is a teleconverter featuring SLD glass and best glass, designed for Nikon DX, FX, and F mounts. It is dust and splash proof with a 2.7-inch diameter.


Model Name: TC-2001


UPC: 085126870553


Manufacturer Part Number: 870955


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Number: 870955


Item Weight: 290 Grams


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


Built-In Media: Case


Warranty Description: 4 Years


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Learn to Use It - Great Tool
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
This is great BUT you have to learn the tool. My experience with these teleconverters is via a Nikon D7500 and the Sigma 150-600c telephoto. Numerous people will trash talk the teleconverters and I myself bought the TC-1401 first and didn't like it. I didn't understand some fundamentals of photography and COVID gave me a better understanding as I got a work hiatus. I initially got poor results until a month later I gave it another try on a bright sunny day. I then spent the time and learned how to use it and more important WHEN to use it. Once I learned the device I bought the TC-2001 as well. I use both but only when appropriate. In my opinion they are both great when you are shooting the sun, the moon and wildlife on bright sunny days. Those are typically the only 3 times I use them. Of course other bright and sunny times could apply that are not wildlife like surveillance. I have actually had some success on misty overcast days but only after I learned the triangle well enough to compensate (aperture, shutter, ISO). I had a still eagle one day and he was still so long I got kind of bored on that misty day as I shot probably 100 pics of him doing nothing so I said 'what the heck' and put my TC-2001 on because I had nothing to lose. I played with the triangle until I got some wonderfully close up shots even when overcast. I probably got 800 horrid shots until I found the triangle combo that worked. For wildlife they are fine if the wildlife is still. For fast moving things like a bird in flight, so far my skill level is below par on focusing quickly. I should note that I have a injured index finger that makes focusing with my left hand while I hold the body painful unless I go really slow. I am sure some less crippled people could pull this off particularly if the bird is not flying towards or away from you. IF you use a tripod this might work, I don't know I rarely have a tripod ready where I go. FOCUS: TC-1401: With the TC-1401 I am able to focus automatically throughout the ENTIRE range. TC-2001: With the TC-2001 you lose auto-focus at about the half way mark of the lens (300'ish) and it will still try to focus after that but will not lock on. You can get close with auto focus and then switch to manual focus. TC-2001: At 150, 180, 200, 250, and 300 (lengths on side of lens) auto focus worked pretty well. 400 and up I was not able to get it to focus except manually. It would just dance in and out of focus, unable to lock. Still, with manual focus I am able to pull off shots with bright light. F-STOPS: TC-1401: (only changes listed) 150mm = F7.1-F32 200mm = F7.6-F36 300mm = F8-F36 400mm = F8.5-F40 600mm = F9-F42 TC-2001: (only changes listed) 150mm = F10-F45 200mm = F11-F51 400mm = F12-F57 600mm = F13-F57 STACKING: Either I suck at puzzles or you cannot add the 1.4 and 2.0 together. Like anything else you have to learn the tool before you trash the tool. I use both teleconverters with a crop sensor D7500 which gives me an equivalent of 1800mm. I am happy with both teleconverters. If it is cloudy on a birding day they stay in the case/bag. I shoot both mostly handheld (so usually with a really fast shutter speed 1500+ if at furthest range while hand held). I only use a tripod on moon/sun shots and even then not always with a tripod. There is a FB group dedicated to the Sigma 150-600c which constantly posts pictures with and without both teleconveters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by L. Richards

  • Works great!
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
It works well. Great value. Make sure you store it unattached and not installed on camera and lens.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by jdf

  • Very High Quality TC Here
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
The TC-2001 plays very well with the Sigma 500 f4 Sport. Very little fall off with IQ. It retains sharpens and contrast like no other lens/TC combo I've tried before. Extremely impressed. No need to stop down either so 1000mm at F8 is not bad. Bokeh stays creamy. AF of coarse slows down but again it isn't as bad as other combos I've used and as long as you know what you're doing and are pre-focused on the subject, it micro focuses fine while staying locked. Well done Sigma, another gem! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by JKB0076

  • Challenging to work with
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
Works, but only when daylight is excellent. Softens the subject and makes a razor thin depth of field. Do not recommend for action photography. Use this with the NIKON D500 and Sigma 150-600mm contemporary.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Andrew M. Stopchick

  • doesn't fit
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
This item in case your wondering will not fit a sigma 18-35mm AF, f1.8 lens. Does fit to F-mount . Absolutely not the lens.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Oscar

  • Well made in new condition...It's a Sigma.
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
Pleasantly surprised with the quality and performance of this new to me item. Plays well with my Sigma telephoto sport.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by Ennius1

  • Confusing description
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
This teleconverter would not work with my Nikon D 7300 and my Sigma 150 - 600 lens. It cost me $80 to return it to the seller in Great Britian. I was unclear that the item was coming from GB so I was surprised when it did not work and had to be returned. I then had to call Amazon to get a refund for the price of the teleconverter but I am still out $80 for the return shipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021 by Anthony Schreiber

  • Is there an adapter for full frame Nikkor Lenses?
Style: Nikon SLR Mount
This doubler seems to take really good quality images. I am not able to verify that. It fits my DX lens but not my full frame lens. The lens on the right is the DX. The other, of course, is the full frame lens. Notice the rear lens on the full frame lens gets in the way of the doubler. Is there an adapter for those lenses? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by C. Pete

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