Canon WC-DC52 Wide Converter for the Canon A10, A20, A60, A40, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Cameras

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MSRP: $99.99
Your Price: $84.58
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Canon WC-DC52 Wide Converter for the Canon A10, A20, A60, A40, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Cameras Features
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Reduces the lens's minimum focal length to the equivalent of 24.5mm (in 35mm format) Compatible with Canon Powershot A10, A20, A40, A60, A70, and A80 models Depending on model, you will need a lens converter (see product description for details)
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Accessories for your Canon WC-DC52 Wide Converter for the Canon A10, A20, A60, A40, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Cameras
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Canon LA-DC52C Conversion Lens Adapter for A60, A70, A75 & A85 Lowepro Lens Case 1S (Black) Canon LA-DC52D Conversion Lens Adapter for Powershot A80 & A95 3-Year Extended Service Plan - Covers Electronic Items $0-$200 - Repair
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Additional Canon WC-DC52 Wide Converter for the Canon A10, A20, A60, A40, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Cameras Information
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Converts focal distance of built-in lens by a factor of 0.7 when attached to the Canon A10 or A20 / Requires LA-DC52 adapter
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What Customers Say About Canon WC-DC52 Wide Converter for the Canon A10, A20, A60, A40, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Cameras:
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Used it some on my original Canon but it does not fit my newer one
I Like the wide angle.BUT.DON'T USE THE FLASH WITH THE WIDE AGLE. Otherwise it is a Great Product and the Price is Good.Thaks, C.A.
I went to my local camera shop to ask for help in this matter and he said I would need to adjust the white balance according to the light in the room, but he said, in reality, 'these digital cameras are really not meant for attachments'. When I took a photo outside, there was no shadow. I returned the product. I purchased this wide angle lens for my digital camera. When I was experimenting with it taking photos inside my house, there was a dark shadow in the lower right hand portion of the photo. I did experiment with the light balance, but still had no luck in getting that dark area to disappear.The flash on the camera is not strong enough to compensate for the area the lens blocks.
I wanted a wider view for the camera and this converter took care of it beutifully. I'm very happy with it.
Unfortunately, the lens and adapter block my A80's built-in flash. (This in contrast to a similar though older Kodak product I own, which blurs all but the center of the shot).The lens is very quick and easy to attach or detach. A minor "issue" with this technique (keeping the lens attached to the adapter): The adapter is 1.5 inches long, so it does provide a bit of a shield around the circumference of the back of the lens (while they're screwed together), but that end of the lens is still somewhat vulnerable. Which is more often than not at indoor social gatherings. And the entire field seems to focus fairly well.
You can still zoom all the way in or out. (Also a contrast to the Kokak product, though at least the flash works with it so you don't have to take it off so often). It would be nice if Canon provided a cover for the camera end of the adapter too. The cover for the camera end of the lens is too large for the camera end of the adapter. And maybe if the covers had a spot for attaching a string to keep track of them.One last tip: it's not convenient, but you can get acceptable results using the flash with this lens if you hold a flash diffuser in front of the flash. It just stays at home because it's not worth hauling around just for those few cases when I could have used it.I will say that it otherwise works well. You can squeeze a lot more in the frame with this lens.
Unless you want a big shadow cast across a large part of the shot, the lens has to be taken off every time you need the flash. (This in contrast to the corresponding Tele lens, with which you reportedly must keep the camera zoomed all the way). conditions with these cameras. I suppose you could even jury-rig some kind of mount for that.A related note: I highly recommend the waterproof case(s) for shooting underwater and in other wet (or sandy or dusty etc). I got this lens mainly for confined settings where you frequently end up backing into a wall or corner and still can't fit everybody into the shot. So I end up rarely using the lens at all. Easy, that is, provided you leave the lens screwed onto the (required, purchased separately) adapter and handle the lens/adapter as a unit.
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