Pablo
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Currently using companies camera to mess around with.
Fujifilm S5500 Im probably going to buy the S5600 next month.
They have the "Wide Conversion Lens" WL-FX9B - But apart from zooming in slightly more, whats the difference??
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John
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Are you sure it zooms in more.
Thats a wide angle attachment.
All it does it gives you a wider angle.
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50Calibre
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means you should be able to get more in the frame from a closer distance
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by John
Are you sure it zooms in more.
Thats a wide angle attachment.
All it does it gives you a wider angle.
0.79mm more zoom but i'll take a picture with and without it at wkend and see!
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John
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It magnifies everything by 0.8 from the link I read (which is probably 0.79mm) but that means you get less zoom.
Try multiplying a number by something under 1.
[Edited on 16-06-2006 by John]
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Pablo
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Right so what does it do
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John
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AS 50calibre said it lets you get more in the frame without having to step back further.
Say you were standing at a fixed point, without the lens you would have say a building in the frame.
Put that lens on and you would have the building plus some more at the sides.
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Pablo
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Here some pics ive taken.....
Without Wide Conversion
With Wide Conversion
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John
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Its got an extra 0.8x the picture in lol.
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Pablo
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Yeah but easier to under stand with images
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