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Description:
Lens adapter for Canon''s Powershot A10 and A20, allows use of widely available 52mm lens filters and attachments. Expands the usability, versatility and enjoyment of your investment. Provides access to SLR functionality and creativity, with such optional add-ons as a circular polarizer, color enhancers, warming filters, tele/wide attachments and macro closeup lenses.
Summary
Product Title: Canon WC-DC52 Wide Angle Converter Lens
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $19.95 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 3.7 | 3 Reviews
Product Reviews (3)
I have only used this lenes about...
Strengths: Easy to load on camera,easy to carry
I have only used this lenes about 25 pictures so far. I took some shoots with the wide lenses and then without it. This lenses really helps with items just outside the focal area. I was surprised about items I missed when I didn't have the lenses in use. I will continue with updates.So far so good.
By mailmanraiderfan - Jul 10, 2004
Not compatible with all cameras
Strengths: Sharp image
Weakness: Glass on rear end is small
I bought this lens to use with my Panasonic GS400 camcorder which has a 43mm diameter lens barrel. As the WC-DC52 has a 52mm diameter rare end, I thought it will work with my camcorder with a step-up ring. However, the images had serious vignetting (dark rings at the edges of the image). When I observed the rare end of the lens, I found that the lens is actually of a smaller diameter (possibly...
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By muraliy - Apr 20, 2007
Canon Wide Angle Adapter
Strengths: Pretty good imaging, can be used with other canon cameras
Weakness: Requires special adapter, which is unique to camera.
I purchased this lens to use in conjunction with a Canon A540 I recently purchased. Using a wide-angle adapter is no substitute for an D-SLR or compact with a true wide angle capable zoom lens. You will lose some light and image quality (it may or may not be noticable). However, it is compact, easy to carry, and handy when you really need a wide-angle lens to capture the subject. Just keep in...
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By corey583 - Jan 22, 2007


