Thursday, July 22, 2010

~58mm Wide Angle + 58mm Telephoto lens Kit! ~ INCLUDES Lens bags! for Canon Rebel T1I XT XS XSi XTi + Any Camera With 58mm Filter Threads!

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Product Description
Wide Angle:



The camera's angle of view multiply the camcorder, digital/video camera by 0.45 times, which more than doubles the angle of view of the camera. Great for landscapes or recording in situations where a little creative curvature of field of view or fish-eye effects.


Telephoto:



This 2x professional telephoto conversion lens has been designed to meet the highest optical standards for it's type in the photo industry. It has been crafted to work with ANY digital, still and video cameras which have 58mm filter thread. You just screw this lens on front of your existing lens or adapter. Optimized for use in digital equipment. This unique lens works on ALL Cameras & Camcorders with 58mm size Lens Filter thread! Common compatible models include Canon Rebel T1i XT XS XSi XTi, and many many more!
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Technical Details

- Works on ALL Cameras & Camcorders with 58mm size Lens Filter thread!
- Professional High Definition: PHD Lens reduces glass flare & ghosting caused by reflections.
- Premium Rimmed Glass: High quality rimmed glass reduces light reflection around lens edge.
- Infrared Compatible: For high resolution day & night recording.
- The wide angle lens can be separated in two pieces (unscrewed): macro part and wide angle part. So you can use it both ways: like macro lens (without wide angle part) and like wide angle with macro together! This is a very unique feature of this lens for its price.
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Customer Buzz
 "What do you expect for the money ?" 2010-04-17
By Ted with a Canon (Bristol UK)
Since I already own a Canon 55-250 mm lens , (whch is really excellent ) I would like to have a longer focal length , as I enjoy photographing birds and other wildlife . but find the cost of the very long lenses more than I wish to spend . I was therefore intrigued to see this item , which I ordered from Amazon , and as usual it was delivered in double-quick time , and carefully packed . First impressions were that it was a well built and finished item - or rather pair of items .

A trial has found :-

Tele converter :- On the 55 -250 lens it is utterly useless ,poor definition , flare , colour fringing , even on the camera screen the results were totally unacceptable . On the kit lens 18 - 55 mm , it was much better , the definition was down , there was some colour fringing but it might be useful for someone who had just the kit lens and was unable for some reason to crop the picture .

Wide converter is a totally different affair , trying it on the 18 - 55 lens I found that at 18mm there is some vignetting (that is darkening of the corners ) there is some colour fringing , but nothing like as much as on the tele converter , and a drop in definition , but the results would be certainly be usable on smallish prints or on a projected image - at a slightly longer zoom setting , about 22 mm , matters improved slightly , the vignetting disappeared, and the definition and fringing were a little better .

I would imagine therefore ,that the tele section is very sensitive to the lens it is used with , not surprisingly in view of the complexity of modern zooms , and it may well be that it would work better with some other lenses .

I would sum my advice up by saying : If you want a teleconverter - forget it ... if you want a really wide angle lens and dont want to spend the amount asked for a conventional super-wide ,then buy it for the wide converter , which also incorporates a simple close-up lens , but be aware that you will not get the full quality your camera is capable of .


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