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06/10/2004 04:46:58 PM · #1			 | 
		
		Hi-ho,
 
 I'm wondering if anyone has experience of the G3/G5 wide angle converter?  The canon part# is WC-DC58N.
 
 I'd be interested in the level of barrel distortion, any extra extra abberations etc. (above the G5's normal problems at F/2-F/4 with purple fringing that is)
 
 I'd like to get a bit wider than 35mm equiv on my G5, and this looks like a good option but I've not found anything more than the bare specs for the lens on the web.  A link to a review would be handy if anyone has one...
 
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06/15/2004 02:22:35 AM · #2			 | 
		
		Bump :-)...  
 
 There must be someone on the site with one of these?  Or maybe the TC-DC58N?  (Tele converter). |  
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06/15/2004 03:10:07 AM · #3			 | 
		
		I have both. 
 
 The workmanship and packaging is first rate. Both come with a little pouch that is big enough to hold the converter and bayonet adapter (I highly recommend getting a dedicated adapter for each converter you get).  
 
 The wide angle converter gets a bit "fuzzy" towards the edges of the picture at a 100% crop, but it's not really noticible once you resize for the web. 
 You can see examples of the wide angle in use in my following pics:
   and  
 and the teleconverter in:
   and  
 
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06/15/2004 05:32:52 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Arrr, thanks for that..
 
 I'd not managed to find anything 'real' in terms of info on the web, the canon website is a little light on information, and the only comments I'd found in forums were negative ones.
 
 I've already picked up one of the bayonet-58mm adaptors, and I might look into the wide adaptor first, as that's the end of the zoom scale that the G5 is lacking for the moment.
 
 Thanks, Chris.
 
 Edit: Typo.
  Message edited by author 2004-06-16 06:22:03. |  
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