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- Designed specifically for the Canon PowerShot A700 digital camera
- Adapts the lens barrel for 58mm accessories
- Allows users to attach filters, lens adapters, and other attachments to the A700
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New, lowest price : $13.95 |
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Digital Camera Reviews Writed by Customer
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it's a keeper
2008-10-26
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| this adapter does exactly what it's meant to do and works very well with the filters |
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Canon Power Shot A729IS can do even more!
2008-06-21
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| Canon has aways been a great product. Their converter allows you to do even more with your digital camara. Buy this first before investing in other lenses for your digital camera. you'll need it! It allows you to switch from one lens to an other. A must have first item! |
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Canon LA-DC58G Conversion Lens Adapter - Works AS Promised
2008-05-22
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| A no fuss adapter... Easy to attach to my Canon and that's pretty much it. I look forward to using some of the filter lenses that I also purchased. |
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NOT for my Canon A720IS
2008-05-17
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| This adapter gets in the way period... borders on 4 corners. If I zoom in to lose the borders, then it's not as wide as it should be. I used it with the recommended WC-DC58N wide converter. I'll keep the wide angle converter and fit it to another camera. |
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Uses for Adaptor Ring
2008-04-05
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I initially purchased this adapter to use with my Canon A720IS in order to add a circular polarizer.
With most SLR setups, your polarizer would be directly added next to the lens surface, and you would be viewing its effects through the lens. But using this adapter, the polarizer ends up being a couple of inches from the lens. Any speck of dust on the polarizer will be visible on the pictures. Also, the effect of the polarizer will not be visible through the optical viewfinder since you are not looking thought the lens. The adapter blocks your ability to use the optical viewfinder at all. The polarizing effect is noticeable on the digital viewscreen as you rotate the polarizer. But outdoors on a sunny day, you can barely see the screen so it doesn't work out so well. I have given up using the polarizer.
I did however purchase a soft rubber collapsible lens shade to attach to this adapter. It will be used to take photos through the plexiglass windows of small aircraft and helicopters. It will allow me to press the shade up against the window, preventing reflections. And it will not mar the window. |
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