Hasselblad 2x Mutar T* Teleconverter Extender
The Hasselblad 2x Mutar T* is a lens accessory from Hasselblad — known for its 2x Focal Length Multiplication and Hasselblad T* Optics. Used copies start from $131.59 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Hasselblad 2x Mutar T* Teleconverter Extender
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Overview — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
Key Features — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
2x Focal Length Multiplication: Doubles the effective focal length of any compatible H-mount lens, extending telephoto reach without purchasing an additional lens.
Hasselblad T* Optics: Features Hasselblad's T* anti-reflection coating, which reduces flare and ghosting to maintain image quality through the extender.
Autofocus Retained: Preserves autofocus functionality from compatible H-mount lenses, keeping AF available in situations where speed matters.
Auto & Manual Focus: Supports both autofocus and manual focus operation for flexibility across different shooting scenarios.
Hasselblad H Mount: Designed exclusively for the Hasselblad H system, ensuring full native electronic and mechanical integration with compatible bodies and lenses.
Medium Format Coverage: Engineered to cover the medium format image circle, maintaining full frame coverage with H-system lenses.
Specifications — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Lens Format | Medium Format |
| Camera System | Medium Format |
| Zoom Prime | Prime |
| Auto Focus | Yes |
| Focus Type | Auto, Manual |
| Focal Length Range | Telephoto |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Weight unit | g |
| Weight value | 250 |
| Mount lens | Hasselblad H |
| Compatible Mount | Hasselblad H |
Description — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
The Hasselblad 2x Mutar T* Teleconverter Extender is a Hasselblad H mount lens accessory purpose-built for the medium format camera system. Supporting both Auto and Manual focus modes, it offers versatility for a range of shooting scenarios while maintaining native H-mount integration. The extender is classified under the Prime zoom/prime category and is designed for telephoto focal length range use.
At 250g, it adds a practical amount of weight to a medium format rig. Image stabilization is listed as None, so stabilization relies entirely on the lens or body. This teleconverter is the right choice for Hasselblad H system photographers looking to extend the reach of their existing glass with full autofocus support and native mount compatibility.
Pros — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
- ✓Supports autofocus operation, preserving AF capability from compatible H-mount lenses
- ✓Offers both Auto and Manual focus modes for shooting flexibility
- ✓Designed specifically for the Hasselblad H mount, ensuring native system integration
Cons — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
- ✗No filter thread size specified, limiting direct filter attachment options
- ✗Restricted to Hasselblad H mount only — no cross-system compatibility
- ✗Maximum aperture reduction not specified in data, leaving light loss impact unclear
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hasselblad 2x Mutar T*
Which camera mount does this teleconverter support?+
This teleconverter is built exclusively for the Hasselblad H mount. It is not compatible with other lens mount systems. Photographers must be using H-mount lenses and compatible Hasselblad H system cameras.
Does this teleconverter support autofocus?+
Yes, autofocus is supported. The specifications confirm both Auto and Manual focus types are available, so users can retain AF functionality with compatible H-mount lenses.
What format is this teleconverter designed for?+
This extender is designed for medium format use. Both the lens format and camera system fields in the specifications confirm medium format compatibility, in line with the Hasselblad H system.
How much does this teleconverter weigh?+
The teleconverter weighs 250g. This is worth factoring in when considering the total weight of a medium format lens and camera body combination.
Does this teleconverter have image stabilization?+
No, image stabilization is listed as None in the specifications. Any stabilization would need to come from the lens or camera body itself.







