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jraja
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Feb 22, 2006 18:25 |  #1

Hi, I have a G3, and love it! But I heard that the G lines were being discontinued, so I wanted to buy some accessories for my camera before they become hard to get. I wanted to buy a teleconverter so I can put some filters on the lens, what size do I need 52mm or 58mm, are there any other access that you recommend. Thanks
I'm thinking of buying these, a 52 & a 58mm. http://cgi.ebay.ca …74909QQrdZ1QQcm​dZViewItem (external link)
any advice. thanks

any filter recommendations.




  
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Feb 22, 2006 19:27 |  #2

Jraja,
You need a lens adapter in order to use the teleconverter, filters or wide angle converter.

Canon has a 58mm standard bayonet. I believe the same lens adapter works for both the G3 & G5. The canon lenses fit 58mm. Third party 58mm adapters that work with any 58mm threaded element can be had on bay for $15 or so.

There is probably a 52mm or even 49mm adapter for the g3, but you probably won't find many lenses to work with these sizes. Filters will, but stacking them might cause vignetting...

I am pretty sure that you can find all kinds of elements for the g3 still and will for a good while. Even canon (according to the service people I spoke with) keep parts for 7 years after life, so you have a few more years of official canon support.

Lastly, if you are interested, you can convert your G3 to an infrared or wide-band sensitive camera (wide=UV to IR 300-1000nm). see http://www.burren.cx/p​hoto/ir_cameras.html (external link)
I'm getting my G3 converted this week. I've been using the G1 (unmodded) with great results but slow shutters (see my galleries in link below).

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Feb 22, 2006 19:52 |  #3

Try this site for good accessories for your G. They have wide angle and tele converters from different mfgs., and show shots from the different lenses so you can see the effects of distortion, vignetting, etc.http://lensmateonline.​com/ (external link)




  
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jraja
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Mar 16, 2006 17:02 as a reply to  @ crn3371's post |  #4

Ok, bought some lensmate adapters, what filters would you recommend, and which ones should I stay away from.
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Mar 17, 2006 03:52 as a reply to  @ jraja's post |  #5

I just got a mint 2nd-hand WC-DC58N from KEH Camera Brokers, for a mere $95 USD. Works superbly, I might add. I think they still had one or two the last time I checked.




  
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Mar 17, 2006 13:37 |  #6

Jraja,
For filters, I think the most useful is a polarizer. It's very useful in reducing glare on water, windows, and even foliage--it can also deepen the blue in sky nicely. You can use either a linear or circular polarizer with any G, but it seems easier to find high quality (multi-coated) circular ones. The G has a very nice lens, so it's worth investing a bit in multi-coating on any filter you add to it.
Some folks suggest a UV filter to protect the lens (they typically leave the lens tube adapter mounted all the time), others suggest that you're more likely to get lens flare, and to just be careful with your camera. My understanding is that the UV filter doesn't help your images substantially unless you're at high altitude.
Most of the other filters affect the light in ways that can be recreated in a photo editor.


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Mar 19, 2006 09:14 as a reply to  @ dbump's post |  #7

thanks for the replies, any name brands that I should stay away from, or are they all basically equal.




  
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Mar 19, 2006 19:12 |  #8

My impression is that the B&W and Hoya brands are both quite good.


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