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B&H Photo is selling for $300 a wide angle lens converter with 72 mm screw mount:
Impact DVP-WA70-72 72mm .7x Wide Angle Converter Lens * Mfr# DVPWA7072 * B&H# IMDVPWA7072 Has anyone tested this unit? It only delivers a 20% wider angle according to the description on the bhphotovideo.com web site. If the optics really were good through most of the zoom range, I might go for it. I have a Panasoni AG-DVC200 that has repairs on it. I don't want to invest a lot in a wide angle converter or adapter, matte box, support rails etc. For ~1,500 I could be set up with a good quality rail support and matte box from CaVision and a Precision Optics 0.7x Wide Angle Converter Lens with 75mm Clamp Mount (Zoom Through) from Century. I am sure that I would have good results this way, but the cost is approaching or exceeding the value of my current camera. Does any one have the web address for 16x9? I have a Canon YH13x7.5K12U lens. It has a 72mm thread and has an outer diameter of 75mm at the end. I am most concerned with filming in tight spaces, e.g. the kitchen of a restaurant where I am really close but need wider shots.
OK, I finally found their web site: [16x9inc.com] and have sent the required form mail to get in touch with a distributor.
I've been thinking about this a lot. The wide angle converter is really critical to the documentary I wish to make, much of which will be inside restaurants and kitchens, where I will be too close to get a proper shot. I'd like to be able to get a full line down the preparation area, but I don't want noticeable barrelling. Perhaps if I need to economize, I should go wth a good optical quality adapter and set up my shots and not zoom at all. Its just that it is so tight and busy inside a kitchen that I'd like to ge able to 'gun' it and be flexible. So, of course I want to have that perfect zoom through converter. --Cris
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