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Canon WC-DC58A Wide Converter Lens for the S5 IS, S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera

Canon WC-DC58A Wide Converter Lens for the S5 IS, S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera
From Canon Cameras US

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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 Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: WCDC58A
  • Dimensions: 2.80" h x 3.90" w x 3.90" l, .55 pounds

Features

  • This lens requires Conversion Lens Adapter LAH-DC20.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Give your subject a broader view with the Canon WC-DC58A wide conversion lens. Made specifically for select Canon built-in lenses, the durable unit converts the focal distance of your lens by a factor of 0.75x when attached to the camera, making it ideal for group shots or panoramic nature photos. The unit--which requires the LAH-DC20 lens adapter--is compatible with the following Canon models: S5 IS, S3 IS, and S2 IS. All Canon converters carry a one-year warranty.

  • Magnification: 0.75x
  • Rear mount diameter: 58mm
  • Construction: 3 elements, 3 groups
  • Dimensions: 3.1 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches long
  • Weight: 6 ounces


Customer Reviews

Wide Angle Lens for Canon S55
Bought this for a trip to Alaska recently and kept the lens on for most of the 200 pics . Love this easy to attach lens.

Quality wide angle adapter5
I bought a less expensive adapter a while back and found it to by unsatisfactory. The Canon one fits perfectly, has no apparent vignetting and works seamlessly with an S3-IS. Do not waste money trying to find something cheaper.

Good lens to have in your bag...4
I have this lens and the teleconverter. The only drawback I have so far seen is that there is a dark arch in the bottom of the pictures when using the flash. I wish Canon had designed in threads for a UV-Haze filter, but they did not. That's a big piece of glass to be hanging out there with no protection from scratches and fingerprints. Be careful. Do not let idiots and people with butterfingers use your camera when this lens is attached. Rather, never let idiots and butterfingered dimbulbs use your camera. Period.