Canon WC-DC58A Wide Converter Lens for the S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera

- list price: $199.99
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Product Description
Converts the focal length of the body lens by a factor of approximately 0.75 (35 mm film equivalent at maximum wide angle: approximately 27 mm) when attached.
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Canon
- EAN:
- 0013803053142
- Feature:
- This lens requires Conversion Lens Adapter LAH-DC20.
- Label:
- Canon
- Manufacturer:
- Canon
- Model:
- WCDC58A
- ProductGroup:
- Photography
- Publisher:
- Canon
- Studio:
- Canon
- Title:
- Canon WC-DC58A Wide Converter Lens for the S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera
- UPC:
- 013803053142
- Warranty:
- 1 year warranty
- MPN:
- WCDC58A
Customer Reviews
just some more info
I highly recommend the Raynox DCR 1540Pro Teleconverter for the Canon S2 instead of the Canon branded one.Hoya makes a 67mm UV filter for this and both are available at Lensmate.com.The Canon WC-DC58A wide angle converter however is really good.Tiffen made a better one but it seems to not be available anymore.By the way, the function that the S2 provides for settings using the lens adaptors and teleconvertors are to adjust for the AutoFocus function of the camera and are necessary unless you wish...
1/17/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
wide angle
Fairly decent.Produces pictures with optical blur on the edges if you use zoom.Leaves black semicircle on pictures taken with a flash about 1/5 the way up from the bottom on the picture because the flash isn't tall enough to miss the wide lens.Other than that.. it does capture a few more degrees.If you are going to pick this or the telephoto attachment, get this....
9/21/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Works well - See the photos
This lens does exactly what it should. The overall quality is extremely good. Take a look at my photos:- First photo is without the lens- Second photo is with the lens and flash- Third photo is with the lens and without flashThere are a few things to note about the photos:- There is a substantial amount of barrel distortion. This is normal. Try not to have straight lines near the borders of the photo to make it less obvious.- Fringing is exaggerated. You notice fringing (purple or blue tints) along...
8/25/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews




