Sunday, February 7, 2010

Add On Wide Angle Lens Difference DSLR Wide Angle Lens Or WA Converter For A Zoom Lens?

DSLR Wide angle lens or WA converter for a zoom lens? - add on wide angle lens difference

I believe in going for a compact camera with a 35mm film to digital SLR camera (I know it's a bit of a leap that I wanted a digital SLR for some time, but never could) afford. I buy a Sony Alpha 350, which I think comes with a 18-70mm zoom lens properly () 27-105 because of the small sensor size.

I have a Konica Minolta 35 - 80mm SLR) Zoom-my father (not digital, which I know is working with Sony digital SLR.

For amateur photos (concerts, landscapes, artistic shots), would be advantageous to buy a target 11 to 18 mm wide angle? I have my eye on a Carl Zeiss lens, but I'm not sure if the difference is 18 to 70-mm lens would be helpful, but I bought a Sigma or Tamron instead of the CZ.

I also have a 2x converter. I do not think you can attatchments * Add the front of the lens, but the wide-angle converter that are reducing the length of my zoom lens? 0.5 or 0.75 as a converter or something?

1 comment:

fhotoace said...

Lens Converters completely the quality of the lens, a sensor of digital SLR and digital-analog converter refused, so you forget it. They have a place in the world of P & S cameras that no provision for the change have lenses.

If you have a Konica Minolta used in everything that we know that is the goal of 11-18 mm for landscapes and building plans perfectly. It is worth the money if you want to shoot one of these issues.

We have written a lot here on the importance of buying the best quality lens you can afford, since the last decade ... Unlike digital SLRs, which are replaced every four or five years due to technological change. That means going with the glasses sold by Sony and Minolta lenses that allow you to on your Sony digital SLR work

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