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It is true that most teleconverters will degrade image quality. It is commonly agreed upon that the more glass between the world and the film, the worse the ...
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I think the reason is because the teleconverter does not extend the aperature away from the film plane. If you can explain why there is no light-loss, please ...
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This lens is too wide. The teleconverters causes light fall-off on the two long ... With the setting at wide angle (fully zoomed out), the teleconverters ...
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The Cokin 0.5x Wide-Angle Lens (model 10440) is an accessory lens to supplement a camcorder or a digital camera. As the name implies, it changes the ...
Therefore, I decided to compare each accessory teleconverters and test whether their magnification specification is correct. I used the Panasonic PV-GS50S ...
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The Raynox MX-3000PRO is a ultra wide angle conversion lens. It de-magnifies the scene by 0.3 times. So a 28mm lens would be converted into 8.4 mm. It is ...
Yes. Because the teleconverter will degrade your image quality. The 6-element teleconverter degrades the image quality less than the 4-element teleconverter.
Wide angle converter. Quality issues and Compatibility? Wed, 07 Mar 2012 10:44:21 -0800. Kenko KVC 0.5x Pro Video Wide Angle Converter. Mon, 09 May 2011 09:26 ...
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The Kenko KVC 0.5x Pro Video Wide Angle Converter is an accessory lens to supplement a camcorder or a digital camera. As the name implies, it changes the ...
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Most likely due to the distortion of the wide-angle lens. If you keep the camera and lens in the same position, autofocus at different times may cause focus ...