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Thought it would be good to list down the prices of accessories (anything!) since there're many S602Z users around.... let me start first:
$160 Fujifilm 1.5x teleconverter kit (includes lens adaptor) $200 Fujifilm 0.7x wide-angle converter kit (includes lens adaptor) $130-145 Vivitar 285HV $170-$175 Metz 32Z-1 $16 Hoya 55mm MC UV Filter $34 B+W 55mm (non-multi-coated) UV Filter Last edited by mpenza; 31st October 2002 at 09:28 PM. |
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mm... so far what i know...
$230 Raynox 1.8x 52mm teleconverter $13 Hoya 52mm +4 closeup filter hehee... pai seh, only 2 ![]() |
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$11 Hoya 52mm +4
$43 Hoya 52mm Macro lens (+10) $185.40 Sony MHG0752A 0.7x wide-angle converter 2nd hand stuff: $210 Olympus B300 $180 Nikon SB24 with omnibounce (very special price, usually >>$200) Last edited by mpenza; 25th October 2002 at 09:17 AM. |
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mpenza, where did you get the SB24 with OB for only $180?
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got it from a fellow clubsnapper. can't find this price elsewhere....
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$20 Black 55-52mm lens adapter
$13 52mm Hoya HMC UV filter |
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no zoom http://www.cw213.net/temp/tele01.jpg full 6x zoom http://www.cw213.net/temp/tele02.jpg full 6x zoom wif teleconverter http://www.cw213.net/temp/tele03.jpg for me i can't feel the difference of light loss, so far quite satisfied wif it. |
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performance is about 1.6x. not too bad
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this depends on size of filter and brand.......
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HOw much for an omnibounce? Is it free-size?
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Hoya SHMC Skylight 1B 52mm ~$20. |
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Isit better to use a 55-55mm lens adapter as compared to those step down/up? Also if using fuji tele, would that mean that there will be minimal vignetting. Tks.
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No lah, that piece of plastic is a wide-angle diffuser, not an omni-bounce. Omni-bounce looks something liek this: http://www.stofen.com/Info/index.htm Last edited by azone; 25th October 2002 at 12:57 AM. |
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Just got a B+W 55mm MRC UV filter for $44....
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