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Marumi M-52S050 52mm 0.5x Wide Angle Converter
High-quality wide angle converter for compact or bridge digital cameras
- reduces focal length by half
- larger picture angle and larger image
- suitable for macros
- for filter screw threads
- lens made of coated optical glass
- little loss of light, enhanced contrast
- aluminium-magnesium alloy
- very robust due to anodised surface
Description:
This wide angle converter reduces the focal length of your lens by half. That enlarges the picture angle and makes it possible to picture a larger image. The shortened focal length reduces the
closest focusing distance. The converter can be used as a macro converter in close range.
The teleconverter is equipped with a lens made of anti-reflective coated optical glass. The high-quality coating has a thickness of approximately a quarter of the wavelength, so that the loss of light is reduced to a minimum. That makes a precise focussing possible as well as an enhanced contrast and prevents halos. The body of the converter is made of an aluminium-magnesium alloy and manufactured by the CNC One-Step Shaping method. The surface is anodised. This makes the converter especially hard, durable and corrosion-resistant.
This wide angle converter has been designed for compact and bridge cameras but can be used for SLRs as well. The converter can be screwed into the filter thread of the lens. For cameras without a filter thread an adapter is necessary. The teleconverter has a 58mm filter thread at the front where UV-filter or CPL filter can be screwed in.
Technical Details:
Lens: coated optical glass
Magnification: 0,5x
Material: aluminium-magnesium alloy
Colour: silver
Dimensions: ø 62mm x 30mm
Connecting thread: 52mm
Frontal filter thread: 58mm
Scope of Delivery:
Wide angle converter
2x plastic caps
Storage pouch
Advice:
When using a wide angle converter a little blurring may appear at the edge of the image. When using lenses with a small focal length (for example 18mm) vignetting may occur.
Two example pictures (with and without converter):

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