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Old 09-30-2007, 02:56 PM
London Chap
 
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Default S3 and lens

Whats the deal the wide and tele lens for the canon s3? Can't really
find any info on them - can I use a different make... are they worth
the cash?
Just want a little more out of the s3 without forking out for an SLR!

John

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Old 09-30-2007, 06:01 PM
ASAAR
 
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Default Re: S3 and lens

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:56:34 -0000, London Chap wrote:

> Whats the deal the wide and tele lens for the canon s3? Can't really
> find any info on them - can I use a different make... are they worth
> the cash?
> Just want a little more out of the s3 without forking out for an SLR!


B&H had Canon's lens adapters for the S3 IS in stock several weeks
ago, as well as the required adapter tube (LA-DC58E), which includes
a lens hood. Having a wide-converter for my Fuji P&S, I only got
Canon's tele-converter (TC-DC58B) for the S3, and it exceeded my
expectations, which only was that it perform well optically. It
doesn't appear to degrade auto-focusing performance at all, and the
IS continues to work well. When used, note that there's a menu
option where you tell the camera which lens adapter is mounted. The
adapter will produce extreme vignetting if the lens is zoomed to the
wide end of its range, which shouldn't be a problem, since you see
it in the viewfinder (or LCD display).

I'm pretty sure that B&H ships to your location, and Adorama
should also carry these items. Both are very reliable companies,
and their prices are usually quite good. I believe that Adorama
also sells a non-Canon adapter tube for the S3. You can check for
prices and availability at www.bhphotovideo.com and www.adorama.com



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Old 09-30-2007, 10:30 PM
London Chap
 
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Default Re: S3 and lens

On Sep 30, 6:01 pm, ASAAR <cau...@22.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:56:34 -0000, London Chap wrote:
> > Whats the deal the wide and tele lens for the canon s3? Can't really
> > find any info on them - can I use a different make... are they worth
> > the cash?
> > Just want a little more out of the s3 without forking out for an SLR!

>
> B&H had Canon's lens adapters for the S3 IS in stock several weeks
> ago, as well as the required adapter tube (LA-DC58E), which includes
> a lens hood. Having a wide-converter for my Fuji P&S, I only got
> Canon's tele-converter (TC-DC58B) for the S3, and it exceeded my
> expectations, which only was that it perform well optically. It
> doesn't appear to degrade auto-focusing performance at all, and the
> IS continues to work well. When used, note that there's a menu
> option where you tell the camera which lens adapter is mounted. The
> adapter will produce extreme vignetting if the lens is zoomed to the
> wide end of its range, which shouldn't be a problem, since you see
> it in the viewfinder (or LCD display).
>
> I'm pretty sure that B&H ships to your location, and Adorama
> should also carry these items. Both are very reliable companies,
> and their prices are usually quite good. I believe that Adorama
> also sells a non-Canon adapter tube for the S3. You can check for
> prices and availability atwww.bhphotovideo.comandwww.adorama.com


cheers!!

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