Fujifilm Tele Converter for X-100 Cameras - TCL-X100 II - Silver
SKU code: 36147
- Extends 35mm focal range to 50mm
- For Fujifilm X-100 Series Camera
- 1.4x Magnification Factor
- Maintains Image Quality and AF Speed
- Compatible with OVF and EVF
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Extends Focal Length of Camera
The Fujifilm TCL-X100 ll Tele Conversion Lens extends the focal range and creative versatility of your X100 series camera. This handy lens attaches directly onto the front of the camera without requiring an adapter ring and converts the fixed focal length to 50mm (35mm format equivalent).
Compatible with Entire Fuji X-100 Series
Designed to be used with the entire range of the Fuji X-100 Series, the converter is compatible with the X-100F, the X-100T as well as the X-100S and the original X-100 camera. It is recommended to update the firmware on each camera before using to ensure full compatibility.
Maintains Image Quality and AF Speed
The 1.4x Tele Converter maintains the image quality and features of the X-100 cameras and is automatically recognised on connection. The high speed autofocus remains the same and a matching guide frame helps you compose your shot with either the optical or electronic viewfinder.
High Quality Optics
The premium optical construction consists of four elements arranged in four groups which allows the lens to achieve astounding picture quality and a minimum working distance of 14cm.
Seamless Unity of Design
The Fujifilm TCL-X100 mark II is designed as a natural extension to the X100 cameras. It blends seamlessly with the look and feel of the series and is manufactured using the same materials, textures, colours and finishes. A 67mm filter thread allows the attachment of optional filters.
Note: For best results, select “Tele” in the “Tele Conversion Lens” option and the camera will automatically apply image processing to ensure balanced illumination across the frame and reduce chromatic aberrations.