Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:02 am Post subject: Canon Wide-Converter 0.7X - A cheap way to true wide angle ? |
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luisalegria wrote:
Like a lot of other people with a crop-sensor DSLR, I have been looking for a proper wide angle lens for this thing, yet I have been unwilling to spend a lot of money for it. The widest I have is a Vivitar (Cosina) 19mm, which isn't quite like a 28mm.
So I thought to try one of those wide-converters that are all over ebay, not the 0.45X plastic fisheye things, but a quality one, a 0.7x perhaps, just to adjust for the crop - 1.5 x 0.7 = 1, more or less. This way my 19mm and 24mm's can be their own selves.
Member LucisPictor had a nice test of some of these, very kindly posted after I inquired on the subject -
http://forum.mflenses.com/wide-angle-adapters-0-6x-0-7x-t11972.html
But the quality ones like Raynox are expensive (for a toy), from $70 and up. I lucked out - I found a Canon 0.7x that was internally hazed and I picked it up very cheap indeed. A little (well, it was difficult, I had to drill) disassembly and cleaning and its as good as new. Just right for an experiment.
It turns out to vignette on my 19mm, but its just fine on my SMC Pentax 24/2.8, making it a 17mm, more or less. I took it out on a nice sunny day.
The quality is, frankly, not that good. Actually, on the corners its just plain awful, and it adds lots of the fish-eye distortion on my otherwise very rectilinear Pentax 24. Well, I was warned. On the other hand, the effect on some compositions is quite striking. Not a great solution, but a tool for the kit. The Raynox would probably be better.
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