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Sunday, 7 April 2013

Nikon compatibility weirdness - Nikon TC-16a teleconverter




About 4 years ago I purchased a Nikon TC-16a teleconverter with a manual focus Tokina 300mm f2.8 for use with my Nikon D2X for a little bird shooting.  The TC-16a is an interesting beast, it was designed in the late 1980s as Nikon had released few AF lenses, to give AF compatibility to their then current range of MF lenses.  It doesn't have full range for AF, but in practice, it works quite well.  You manually focus to approximately where the right subject distance and let the AF take care of the critical focus that is especially difficult to achieve with fast tele manual focus lenses.

When I first got it, the TC-16a worked like a dream with the D2X.  Recently, as I hadn't used it for quite a while and as I'd sold several of my MF tele lenses, I decided to sell it.  I pulled it out, put it on the D600 for a test run and.....nothing.  It wouldn't work.  It turns out that few Nikon SLRs, digital or film, have the right software and protocols to drive the TC16a.  Interestingly the contact pins are positioned quite differently to most lenses when viewed up closely too.  It just so happened the D2X was one of the few that could drive it.  

So I put it up for sale and hoped the potential buyer's camera would be compatible.  The first buyer came, and as soon as he pulled out his D600, I knew we were going to have trouble.  And so it was, the TC-16a refused to work.  However the guy still purchased!  It turns out that these are now quite rare, and a modification can be found to open up the protocol to other cameras.  His idea was to purchase for his Nikkor 300mm f2.8 Ai-S, which he could then use much more successfully than current.


Hibiscus - Nikon D2X with Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro

Hibiscus - Nikon D2X with Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro

Hibiscus - Nikon D2X with Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro

Hibiscus - Nikon D2X with Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro

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