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Canon G7/G9 wide converter (WC-DC58B)
I know there are many of you out there with a G7 or G9, but do any of you have any experience with the wide angle converter - either Canon's own WC-DC58B or any other 58mm type accessory lens?
I googled the heck out of it and can't really find any example photos showing just how wide this lens can make the G9. I could barely even find a short review of it's performance. I often have a very hard time finding room for my 30D and 10-22 + one other lens on business or motorcycle trips. I'm close, oh so close on a G9. If someone can show me how to make it go wiiiiide, I'd be sold.
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works everytime... right after I post, I stubbornly keep looking and find something.
example shots, here: http://www.bangkoksite.com/DigitalPi...res/G9-11L.htm definitely not as wide as a 10-22. Which begs the next question, has anyone ever used a fisheye adapter on this type of camera (apparently most all the Canon and other brand point/shoots use the 58mm style adapter)? |
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Still learnin'still lovin
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Drive By Digital Shooter
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Eric, my Canon Wide angle converter lens for the G9 arrived just today. I have not yet received the adapter to mount it yet- it is coming from a different vendor, but it should be just a few days at the most.
I will let you know how it works out. I have never been a fan of these kinds of things, but the G9 just says to me "Let me att'em boss!" so I had to give it a try. It is the WC-DC58B Canon wide angle conversion lens. It is large - 4 inches in diameter at the included lens hood, and 2 1/4 inches thick, and heavy. At least as much as the camera if not more. This will swallow a G9 - well, not really, but it will dwarf it anyway. The glass looks nice and multi-coated. I have the telephoto ordered also. By the time you get a 430ex Speedlite and a Really Right Stuff bracket on it, the camera will have seemed to disappeared into thin air. I do have frames I shot with it in this gallery that I have to remind myself were NOT shot with my 5D, like this one...
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And Ziggy, thanks for the link. That .66x Raynox is looking good. |
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adventure grinner
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I've used it on the S5 IS.
I thought it would be more noticeable that is, from a FOV perspective, and less noticeable, ergonomically. Only used it a couple of times, need more time before I can make a more intelligent comment. Second thought, probably need more than time.
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I used the wide angle attachment on the G3. I was pretty happy with it.
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Drive By Digital Shooter
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So, Sid, the wide angle lens arrived today, so I shot a few frames of the G9 with the wide angle lens mounted on it, with a Nikon CoolPix 950 2 Mgpixel flip and shoot P&S. Nothing fancy, just set the G9 down and point and shoot with oncamera flash. I told you the lens was big and heavy
![]() And another ![]() And a close up of my canine companion with a G9 and the wide angle adapter at ISO 800 ( it has had a trip through Noiseware ) ![]() You will NOT be able to use the onboard electronic flash with this wide angle adapter, for sure.
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And yes, I'd forgotten about that. The lens intrudes on the flash in a very ugly way. BTW, I would not recommend the optional long lens. Bad vignetting at wider focal lengths, and not good quality, I thought.
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And actually, the Raynox Ziggy linked to is even wider (.60 against Canon's .75) and substantially smaller. I won't mention that I've found .45x lenses on ebay for $50 that are pretty small. I think I could get by with less than perfection for that wide effect, which I usually use in perfect light anyway. |
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![]() I do leave the 58mm adapter on, however, just for UV/Polarizing/ND filters, and a lens cap that actually works.
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Still learnin'still lovin
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Even in video the results were really poor. I wound up using a $250 accessory lens which did pretty well. I advise staying away from the really cheap stuff. |
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