Nikkor AFS 80-200 2.8 - no AF with the TC-17 ??

Borga Voffe

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Sorry for the bad picture q, alas this is the weather and light conditions I shoot in with my newly acquired used 80-200 afs 2.8.

This lens works perfect! What a lovely lens! This is at 200mm;

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Alas, when I attach the TC-17E converter the AF doesnt work. Why doesnt it work??
maybe no surprise since Nikon dont list it as compatible, but as 70-200 2.8 works
why doesnt this one work?
 

Borga Voffe

Senior Member
The tc-17 is model no 340875
Bought it used last week. Cannot be very old, it looks brand new.

Nb. This tc 17!works perfect with my new micro 105.
 

hark

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Your lens has an aperture ring. I'm not sure any of the latest AF-S lenses offer that. Most likely it's an AF-D lens.
 

Horoscope Fish

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It could be an AF-S lens...

If it is, it will have the words "Silent Wave Motor" on the gold band behind the focal-length indicator.

Edit: Found a pic...
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hark

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Your lens has an aperture ring. I'm not sure any of the latest AF-S lenses offer that. Most likely it's an AF-D lens.

No it can be an AF-S lens with the aperture ring. See Ken Rockwell review at Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-S review

It could be an AF-S lens...

If it is, it will have the words "Silent Wave Motor" on the gold band behind the focal-length indicator.
....

And so it might be an AF-S lens then. ;)

Lol...Ken Rockwell. I used to quote him, too...used to being the operative phrase. Let's just say he's not a popular topic of discussion here.
 

Bikerbrent

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And so it might be an AF-S lens then. ;)

Lol...Ken Rockwell. I used to quote him, too...used to being the operative phrase. Let's just say he's not a popular topic of discussion here.

Right. I too don't have a lot for faith in his actual reviews, but I think his posting does prove you can have an AF-S 80-200mm lens with an aperture ring.
 

hrstrat57

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Right. I too don't have a lot for faith in his actual reviews, but I think his posting does prove you can have an AF-S 80-200mm lens with an aperture ring.

Actually IMHO at risk of flaming his reviews used to be spot on....at least all his reviews of my older Nikon gear were.

I could not find a TC that would work with my 80-200 AF D F2.8 but it is not AFS. The lens crops so beautifully I wouldn't use it anyway most likely
 

Borga Voffe

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This is a photo of MY lens, an AF-S 80-200 2.8

The MOST important thing is that TC17 works perfect with my 105 micro nikkor.
WHich is does -- I have tried it and it is perfect, giving me a 180 mm macro lens, just what I needed!


I really dont care anymore if my 80-200 works with my TC-17, this 80-200 is way to big to walk with me in the mountains. I know for sure my 80-200 will be used only at home, shooting local events as carraces and kids playing football. That one and my 150-600 Sigma -- these two lenses will be a perfect match, without need for TCs.


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salukfan111

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Actually IMHO at risk of flaming his reviews used to be spot on....at least all his reviews of my older Nikon gear were.

I could not find a TC that would work with my 80-200 AF D F2.8 but it is not AFS. The lens crops so beautifully I wouldn't use it anyway most likely
Kenko300prowillwork
 

Borga Voffe

Senior Member
Conclusion. My 80-200 2.8 works perfect in every resperect on my d750 The autofocus is fast and silent.

The tc-17 is a bad match for 80-200 in af sense. It will not autofocus.

In every other respect it works perfect,

Now I will explore the kenko option.
 

Bikerbrent

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Earlier you said:

I really dont care anymore if my 80-200 works with my TC-17, this 80-200 is way to big to walk with me in the mountains. I know for sure my 80-200 will be used only at home, shooting local events as carraces and kids playing football. That one and my 150-600 Sigma -- these two lenses will be a perfect match, without need for TCs.

Know you are saying:

Conclusion. My 80-200 2.8 works perfect in every resperect on my d750 The autofocus is fast and silent.

The tc-17 is a bad match for 80-200 in af sense. It will not autofocus.

In every other respect it works perfect,

Now I will explore the kenko option.

If you don't need TCs, why worry about the kenko option?
 
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