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Apr 29, 2008 23:49 |  #1

Hi all~~~

I was thinking of buying this for my Canon A720 IS.....
Its a 58mm Lens adaptor tube with UV & PL filter. its under $20- & im wondering what will it do?

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Apr 30, 2008 00:16 |  #2

I wouldn't. It makes the camera cumbersome.

There's a lot to learn without filters, and they only enhance a good image - not make one.


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Apr 30, 2008 06:44 |  #3

suesue wrote in post #5431598 (external link)
Hi all~~~

I was thinking of buying this for my Canon A720 IS.....
Its a 58mm Lens adaptor tube with UV & PL filter. its under $20- & im wondering what will it do?

:confused:

Not seeing a picture or link in your message...but if by "lens adapter tube" you mean something like this: -
http://www.ukdigital.c​o.uk …canon_ladc58f_a​dapter.htm (external link)

...then I would say yes it's good to buy if you intend to use it for things like reverse-macro (i.e., srewing in a very cheap Canon FD 50mm lens backwards).

Example of kind of thing you can achieve with it (this was with the A710is): -

IMAGE: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3121/2442582841_5f5a8e853b.jpg?v=0

IMAGE: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1029/1288717566_1493b1a072.jpg?v=0

In no way will it match a proper macro lens on a DSLR, but it allows you to get more creative with the A720. You can see more in my flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/​photos/pridash/ (external link)

You may get more joy regarding the use of filters with the adapters if you post your question in the Small Compacts forum.

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Apr 30, 2008 10:18 |  #4

if you post your question in the Small Compacts forum

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Apr 30, 2008 10:42 |  #5

(thanks for moving this)

I was worried it might feel awkward, something to consider.
& i have not heard of reverse Macro?...will try to google that
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Apr 30, 2008 13:21 |  #6

suesue wrote in post #5434048 (external link)
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I was worried it might feel awkward, something to consider.
& i have not heard of reverse Macro?...will try to google that
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Just read the A70 Macro thread sticked at the top of this forum. That's what it's all about.


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Apr 30, 2008 14:48 |  #7

suesue wrote in post #5434048 (external link)
(thanks for moving this)

I was worried it might feel awkward, something to consider.
& i have not heard of reverse Macro?...will try to google that
Thanks!

Yes it is a little awkward once you put the 50mm on it as it becomes quite front heavy. But then your camera is very light anyway and you're only gonna have it on for a specific purpose...and plus, it's easy to remove when you don't need it.

If you do use it for macro, you'll need lots of light to get a high enough shutter speed, as the adapter and lens gets in the way of your on-board flash...unless you get an external flash mounted on a bracket.

But as Jon said, check out the sticky - it will give you a taste of what's possible with this technique...it sure did motivate me!:D


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Apr 30, 2008 15:32 |  #8

You won't want to leave that adapter on the camera. It blocks the optical viewfinder and the flash. It doesn't improve the look of the camera either IMO.




  
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