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JVC/Fuji Wide Eye FOV Comparisons
I finally received shipment of my AB mounts, Swit batteries/charger, and the Fujinon WCV-82SC Wide Converter. It has a factor of 0.82, so the wide end on the stock lens becomes equivalent to 4.5mm.
The nice thing about it is that the lens hood still fits perfectly, and the outer dimensions are still 83.5mm so my Cavision matte box will still fit fine. It also seems to be completely zoom through capable. I made no focus adjustments when changing focal lengths. Here are some comparison shots with the stock lens at various focal lengths. (5.5mm, 20mm, 40mm, 88mm) Here's a zip of the jpeg frame grabs: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...omparisons.zip Tim |
Much appreciated, Tim! Many thanks,
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Now that you've had a few days with it, is the wide converter worth the price? Any recommendations?
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I'd say it makes quite a difference. The images are not degraded either.
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I must confess I'm impressed. Quite a difference and full zoom capability. I can't find the 5.5mm shots on that zip. What are the DS_STORE_files?
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Tim, does it have any influence on CAs?
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Anytime you see "Stock16x" instead of "WCV82SC2" in the filename it is "without" the wide eye. .DS_STORE is a hidden file in MacOSX/UNIX for "directory structure" that shows up sometimes in a zip file. You can trash it - it contains no data you need. |
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However, I would say that it is worth the price for a intermediate solution to buying the 13x3.5 lens. I still intend to pick up the expensive lens when it is available and I have the budget for it. |
To buy the 13x lens outright.
The cheapest place I've found is expandore for the 13x lens.
http://www.expandore.com/product/JVC/HDV/GYHD1000.htm They list it at $8040 BTW: I didn't see the 5.5 either. Maybe I can't see it because you can't use an asterisk in a Windows file name? |
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The new zip file: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...omparisons.zip And here are the individual jpegs: Stock lens 5.5mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_Stock16x.jpg Stock lens with .82 Wide Eye at 5.5mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_WCV82SC2.jpg Stock lens 20mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_Stock16x.jpg Stock lens with .82 Wide Eye at 20mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_WCV82SC2.jpg Stock lens 40mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_Stock16x.jpg Stock lens with .82 Wide Eye at 40mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_WCV82SC2.jpg Stock lens 88mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_Stock16x.jpg Stock lens with .82 Wide Eye at 88mm: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...m_WCV82SC2.jpg |
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Tim,
I can't seem to find the converter in stock anywhere. Where'd you get yours? |
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If you're asking if it gets worse, it didn't seem objectionable in my shoot, but anytime you add extra glass to the optical path you risk making lens errors worse. |
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Laszlo |
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It would still be a 4 hour drive for you from Windsor to Hamilton to pick up gear, but worth it for the excellent customer service. Besides, I think they are the only JVC dealer in Ontario outside of Toronto. Are there any dealers in Detroit? Would you be eligible for warranty if you bought a U.S. camera? |
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I just read your answer this morning. Yes, I know Peter really well, I bought all my JVC KY-27 and the 822 series editing gears from him, but back that time the store was called: Photo-Video. Look like that store is closed, or just changed the name? If you see him, tell him Hello for me. I bought the camera from my long time friend Paul Armato from Armato's He give an excellent service too. BTW: how much is this lens? Laszlo |
Review of WCV-82SC Wide Converter?
Tim-
Have you had a chance yet to write up a review/evaluation of the Fujinon WCV-82SC Wide Converter that you got for your 16x lens? I'm interrested in what your opinion is. Century/Sneider is apparently working on one also, but having problems making it to their specs and it seems that it's still a ways off. Thanks. Tom Valens |
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BTW, JVC also makes the WAT-85C 0.7x wide attachment (3.5mm on wide end), and the F-AT85C Fisheye Attachment (2.75mm on wide.) However, these are "clip on" attachments. |
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