What happens when you attach an 0.6 wide lens directly in front of a .5 wide lens ?
Anyone tried ? does it widen your shot or is a futile measure.
BBoi Senior Member 651 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Uk More info | Mar 08, 2007 19:46 | #1 What happens when you attach an 0.6 wide lens directly in front of a .5 wide lens ? Quick Online Paint Prog for on-the-spot editing
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boink Member 235 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Kalamazoo, MI More info | Mar 08, 2007 22:31 | #2 bends space and time //Canon EOS 30D //Sigma 17-70mm
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Mar 09, 2007 03:50 | #3 BBoi wrote in post #2839693 What happens when you attach an 0.6 wide lens directly in front of a .5 wide lens ? Anyone tried ? does it widen your shot or is a futile measure. I believe your question is regarding add-on adapters. Folks in this forum use SLR's with interchangeable lenses and generally do not use adapters like you are thinking of. Skip Douglas
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Mar 09, 2007 08:37 | #4 Can you point me at the P&S forum ? I don't seem able to find it, or see it. Quick Online Paint Prog for on-the-spot editing
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Mar 09, 2007 08:41 | #5 You generally won't be able to since they each have a specific rear thread diameter and that's smaller than the front diameter. Even if you could, the image quality would be abysmal, since using only a single wide adapter will show distortion at the corners. Using two stacked would magnify this. Jon
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Saudidave Senior Member 415 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: Poynton, Cheshire, UK More info | Mar 09, 2007 09:46 | #6 SkipD wrote in post #2841480 I believe your question is regarding add-on adapters. Folks in this forum use SLR's with interchangeable lenses and generally do not use adapters like you are thinking of. You would be more likely to get an answer in the point-n-shoot forums, in my opinion. Someone is confused, he is in the P & S forum! Panasonic TZ5 ;Canon IXUS 850; (Canon 400D, 17-85IS; 75-300; bag; filters and all that stuff given to my very clever daughter for passing her exams!)
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JustShootin' Senior Member 820 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: South Florida More info | Mar 09, 2007 09:55 | #7 Saudidave wrote in post #2842518 Someone is confused, he is in the P & S forum! That's what I was thinking, but then I just figured the thread had been moved here from somewhere else or something ?? Gary
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Mar 09, 2007 10:09 | #8 Yeah it was moved, my bad, when I saw the forum description of "Everything about accessories for Canon digital" I just clicked it - the EOS bit didn't register much since I wasn't speaking about EOS or pro DSLR gear at all, I figure even EOS users would probably be using the same filter-thread based addons. Quick Online Paint Prog for on-the-spot editing
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