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Tuesday, 7 July 2009

2x Telephoto Lens and .45x Wide Angle Lens W/macro (Close Up) for Canon Powershot S10, S100, S110, S20, S200 ,S230, S30, S300, S330, S40, S400, S410, S430 S45, S50, S500 Coach, S60, S70, S80, Sd10, Sd100, Sd1000, Sd110, Sd1100, Sd20, Sd200, Sd30, Sd300, Sd40, Sd400, Sd430, Sd450, Sd550, Sd600, Sd630, Sd700 Is, Sd750, Sd770 Is, Sd790, Sd800 Is, Sd850 Is, Dsd870 Is, Sd880is, Sd890, Sd900, Sd950 Is, Sd990 Is

Digital Concepts High-resolution, multi-coated 2x Teleconverter lens Doubles the zoom of the lens perfect for sports, wildlife photography or outdoor vacation shots.
This high-speed, fully automatic lens features multicoated optical glass, Day or Night Vision, Infrared Compatibility and comes with a macro converter for closeups. The lens attaches easily and directly to your camera or camcorder.
Double the power of your camera lens with our Digital Concepts auxiliary telephoto lenses!
The Titanium Digital Optics multi-coated .45X lens is a professional grade, wide-angle converter that increases the angle of view by more than 100%, allowing the video or digital camera to take breathtaking ultra wide-angle shots.
This high-speed, fully automatic lens features multicoated optical glass, Day or Night Vision, Infrared Compatibility and comes with a macro converter for closeups. The lens attaches easily and directly to your camera or camcorder.

Fits the following Canon models:

Powershot S10, S100, S110,t S2 Is, S20,
S200 ,S230, S3 Is, S30, S300, S330, S40,
S400, S410, S430 S45, S50, S500 Coach,
S5is, S60, S70, S80, Sd10, Sd100, Sd1000,
Sd110, Sd1100, Sd20, Sd200, Sd30,
Sd300, Sd40, Sd400, Sd430, Sd450,
Sd550, Sd600, Sd630, Sd700 Is, Sd750,
Sd770 Is, Sd790, Sd800 Is, Sd850 Is,
Dsd870 Is, Sd880is, Sd890, Sd900, Sd950 Is
FV40, FV400

Specifications:

* High Precision Digital Optics.
* Rubber Grip.
* Designed to Fit Most Video, Digital and SLR Cameras.
* Includes: POUCH, LENS CAP and INSTRUCTIONS.

Customer Review: A Deal For The Listed Price Of Under $70
I bought this exact product back in Aug 2008 for $50. The build is good and strong and in summary this is still a deal for under $70. However, consider the following before you buy: 1. The magnification or wide angle you get depends on your sensor size: type 1/3" and smaller will give you 2x magnification, while larger types will give you less (my sensor is type 1/1.72" and I got 1.26x magnification - better than nothing :-)) 2. Again based on sensor size your wide angle might not be so wide at my sensor size ~ 1/1.7" instead of 0.45x I got 0.71x - still its better than nothing, moved my camera wide from 35mm equiv. to 25mm equiv.) 3. Don't tell the camera that the lens is on, if your camera lists a converter menu items; that is for your manufacturer's converter lens. 4. As with all converter lens even the most expensive ones, these lens may block your optical viewer and focus beam. 5. Get a photo editor like photoshop to remove the chromatic aberrations created at the extreme perimeter (especially for the wide angle) of the lens. Again this is a deal for the price as there is only so much you can do with lens that have a smaller number of lens elements that the more expensive brands.


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