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The centre portion of an image produced by a photographic lens is enlarged by a teleconverter, also known as a tele extender, which is a secondary lens fitted between a camera and the lens.
A 2x teleconverter, for instance, increases the middle 12×18 mm portion of an image to the size of 24×36 mm in the common 35mm film format.
A teleconverter functions in a manner comparable to the telephoto section of an actual telephoto lens. It consists of a number of lenses working as one big divergent lens.
The placement of a teleconverter ensures that the image created by the lens is behind it at a distance closer than its focal length.
The Global Teleconverter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Nikon Introduced 600mm f/4 Telephoto Lens with 1.4x Teleconverter. This is a professional lens that raises the bar for performance for photographers of action, wildlife, and sports while reinventing the 600mm to take advantage of the bigger Z mount.
With a built-in 1.4x teleconverter, this enormous new lens is even better for wildlife and sports photographers who want to get closer to the action.
The subject fills the frame with an extreme focal length and a quick f/4 aperture, resulting in dramatic isolation and exquisite background blur.
The inclusion of a built-in 1.4x teleconverter allows for the seamless transition from an extreme 600mm to an incredible 840mm (FX mode), all the while preserving excellent optical performance over the whole frame.
The new 600mm f/4 TC VR S serves as a bold reminder of Nikon’s optical superiority and audacious pioneering attitude. It is expertly balanced and precisely crafted for maximum durability and precise performance in almost any setting.
With a lens body that is nearly 14% lighter than its F-mount counterpart, it realises remarkable rendering capacity with stunning resolution and lovely bokeh as a S line lens.
Additionally, the lens makes use of Nikon’s proprietary SSVCM drive mechanism, which swiftly, precisely, and silently locks tack-sharp focus on even the swiftest moving subjects, enabling you to consistently capture the crucial photo.