Nikon Teleconverter TC-14E 1.4x II Review

These teleconverters can be used to effectively extend the focal length of telephoto lenses. In general they can be used with the following lenses.

  • 105mm 2.8 AF-S Micro
  • 70-200mm 2.8 AF-S
  • 200-400mm 4.0 AF-S
  • 200mm 2.0 AF-S
  • 300mm 2.8 AF-S
  • 300mm 4.0 AF-S
  • 400mm 2.8 AF-S
  • 500mm 4.0 AF-S
  • 600mm 4.0 AF-S

In general all the above lenses will work very well with the 1.4 teleconverter, however the f/4.0 lenses may have some difficulty auto focussing  with the 1.7 and 2.0 teleconverters. In bright lighting all teleconverters can work quite effectively. It should be kept in mind that all teleconverters will degrade the image to some extent, however this can be hardly noticable and any degradation will increase with the 1.7 and 2.0 teleconverters. The best lens quality is acheived with a lens without any teleconverter, however for photography of subjects such as birds, teleconverters can be invaluable.

This AF-S teleconverter provides a 1.4 times increase in the main lens.
The teleconverter extends the focal length of the primary lens by 1.4 times, with a one stop loss in effective aperture.
Reduces lens aperture by one f-stop
All normal lens functions will operate with this teleconverter in use.

Specification

  • Lens Construction 5 elements, 5 groups,
  • Dimensions 66 x 24.5mm,
  • Weight 200g.