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Canon TC-DC52A Tele Converter Lens for A80, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Digital Cameras

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Canon TC-DC52A Tele Converter Lens for A80, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Digital Cameras Features
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Use requires purchase of CANON LADC52D Conversion Lens (not included)
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Additional Canon TC-DC52A Tele Converter Lens for A80, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Digital Cameras Information
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What Customers Say About Canon TC-DC52A Tele Converter Lens for A80, A95, A510, A520, A540 & A570IS Digital Cameras:
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You should only expect it to extend the upper end of the zoom, not magnify the entire range. All in all, the device met my expectations and helped me to make the most of the seminar I attended. I used the teleconverter extensively during a recent photography seminar at Wolf Park in Indiana. The converter is not threaded to accept filters, which was something of a disappointment. I haven't used one of the (much) less expensive aftermarket products and so can't tell if a third of the purchase price would have given as good a result. I was pleased with the quality of the resulting pictures, most of which were far better than I'd have been able to achieve without the converter. The converter is not effective over the entire 0-4x optical zoom range of my Powershot A520 because the small-diameter opening on the camera end of the converter is smaller than the lens.
It compliments my Canon A570IS very well. Love it. A must have if you miss your SLR but still want a small digital camera.
Please do not waste your money like I did. This is a poor excuse for a lens coming from Canon. Can only be used at a certain zoom or you will get a circular ring around the photo.
"not that you could use a flash at that distance anyway". Pretty much ditto to what the others below say. One more thing to consider, did you buy your cam to be a national geographic wanna be and lug around a bunch of lens/filters etc or have fun taking point and shoot pics with the occansional manual mode ones thrown in. I also have the widw angle which I personally find alot more usefull for outdoor shots. Thing looks cheap "the adaptor" and both mounted on my A510 make it look like a bazooka. One thing to remember is when you use the adaptor the flash becomes useless as the adaptor an lens hide about a third of it.
First off I must say I love my A95. 2. This telephoto conversion lens is nothing special though, and has some limitations. Need to use LCD for precise framing/viewing.
Comes with front and rear slip-on plastic caps and a pouch. Only for use at maximum zoom setting. 3. I'm not thrilled, but for $85 I guess it is OK within its limitations. The end is not threaded so there is no way to mount filters to it.The largish size and black plastic finish sort of throw off the style of the A95 itself (should have been silver or gray to blend in). It has the features I want (other than zoom range), plus the rather smallish size is nice after toting 3 SLR bodies and 6 lenses around for years.
Essentially it makes your zoom camera a fixed-focal length camera. 1. The adaptor sticks out about 1-1/2 inches, and the lens is about another 2 inches, and being 52mm diameter, they block much of the view through the finder.
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