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Nabil Nakim September 3rd, 2005 08:01 AM

PD150= Wide Angle to use with Cokin P Holder, possible?
 
Hi, this is my first post here.
Just bought a sec-hand PD150P from a friend, i bought it because i know how much he cared about the cam n the cam is as good as new in and out(only 200 hrs usage).

Okay, the PD comes with a set of Cokin filters and a holder, P series. I love using the Cokins. However, im planning to add a wide angle converter (Canon WD68H or Sony VCL-HG0758, both with their hood) and the problem is, i was told by some friends that i would no longer be able to use the Cokin holder if i add the wide angle converter.

I checked on Cokin's website and found out tht they have a converter n holder for wide angle, but theres no thread in front of the wide angle converters to screw in the holder.

Is there a possible way to still use the Cokin P series set with the mentioned wide angle converters, or is there another wide angle cnvter tht can be used with the COkins?

Thanks for any input..

Mike Rehmus September 3rd, 2005 10:56 AM

Please do not hijack threads. Start a new one for a new topic.

Tom Hardwick September 4th, 2005 01:00 AM

I think you're going to have trouble using the Cokins with the very large front elements of the w'angle converters Nabil. They'll also introduce flare (the Cokin hood is not very good) and you might be better off filtering in post.

Great camera BTW. Enjoy! But it sure does need more wide-angle straight out of the box.

tom.

Nabil Nakim September 4th, 2005 03:32 AM

thanks tom and sorry mike, didnt mean to hijack threads. as far as i can remember, tht was my first post in here.

well, ive done some research, and asked some friends, its impossible to use the Cokin holder in front of the wide angle converters. but nvm, i need to shoot wide angle more than i need the Cokins now.

Im from malaysia, btw.

Mike Rehmus September 4th, 2005 12:06 PM

The Cokin product, in my estimation, have never been of the highest quality but they may work for specific applications without having to spend the money for the 'big' systems.

Try to do the work in post and see if that meets your needs, as has already been suggested.

For temporary needs, consider cardboard, tin cans and other materials that can be adapted for a one-time use at little or no cost. It is amazing to see what professionals use to solve problems. Many times those solutions are made into products that we then can buy in the market.

Dale Paterson April 25th, 2006 03:22 AM

Sony Wide Conversion and Tele Conversion Lenses
 
Hi,

I just bought a Sony VCL-HG0758 Wide Conversion Lens and a Sony VCL-HG1758 Tele Conversion Lens to try on my VX2100E.

I'm not sure whether to be dissapointed or not!

Wide Conversion:

Is it normal to have (I think it is called) 'barrel distortion' with a wide angle lens. I have noticed that when fully zoomed out with the wide angle lens there is a definite but slight 'curving' or distortion of straight lines or objects in the middle of the image (top and bottom). Is this normal?

Tele Conversion:

Seems like a hell of a price to pay for a very 'slight' magnification!

Also - with both lenses - the images do not appear to be as sharp as usual i.e. without the lenses.

Are there any tips / tricks / traps to using these lenses - specifically things like aperture setting, shutter speed, ND filters, steadyshot, 'do's and dont's', etc. etc?

Regards,

Dale.

Mike Rehmus April 25th, 2006 09:42 AM

Any auxiliary lens used on a large aperature prime lens is going to affect the sharpness and distortion of the image. I have a Century WA that causes barrel distortion and softens the image. Part of the problem, I suspect, is caused by the large aperature of the prime lens.

I say this because the Century WA on my PC-110 causes no distortion and no measurable softening of the image. Fast lens systems almost always suffer from more optical distortions than those of smaller aperatures.

I thought the WA I use on my PD-150 was defective and sent it to Century. They charge me to verify that is was a good example of their product.

I had previously purchased a Canon WA and returned it for barrel distortion. The Century has very slightly better performance than the Canon at least on the two samples I've tried.

One other thing you've not yet discovered. Aux lens suck up a bit of light so your camera isn't quite as 'fast' as it is without them.

Try to stay away from the extremes of the zoom and aperature ranges.

Chris Barcellos April 25th, 2006 10:19 AM

With convertors, rule is shoot them only if you need them. I have both of same lenses for my VX2K. The gives a very nice image, and in tight places you absolutely need it. It does soften things up a bit. I've used telephoto only on a limited basis. I did use it to shoot "kite surfing", and it worked well on tripod. If it the same lense I have, you get vignetting right at about half zoom, so the lower end of the zoom range is usless.

J. Stephen McDonald April 26th, 2006 02:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos
With convertors, rule is shoot them only if you need them. I have both of same lenses for my VX2K. The gives a very nice image, and in tight places you absolutely need it. It does soften things up a bit. I've used telephoto only on a limited basis. I did use it to shoot "kite surfing", and it worked well on tripod. If it the same lense I have, you get vignetting right at about half zoom, so the lower end of the zoom range is usless.

I use the Sony VCL-HG1758 almost all the time on my VX2100. I have made several tests with and without it and can detect no loss of resolution and no softening when it's used. I have a 58mm Telesor .5X wide-angle lens I bought in 1988. I works great on the VX2100 and causes no distortion anywhere at any zoom point. Its resolution is very high. If either of these add-on lenses was lowering resolution, I'd see it on my monitor, which is rated at 700 horiz. lines for SD.

Michael Littlejohn June 12th, 2006 09:14 PM

Wide Angle Lens for the VX2100...
 
I got a Vision Optics High Definition Pro-Digital Lens with Macro 0.5 XAF 58mm Wide Angle Lens.

I really like it but notice when I maximize the wide angle feature, I get a circle...not the fisheye type. How can I get a maximized wide angle feature.

Truth is, without the wide angle lens, I get a wider shot with the standard Sony Lens cause when you add the wide angle lens it adds the corners and you don't get a full picture...

Whats up? Is it the lens, or is it a setting? Do all wide angle lens do this or is this just a cheap lens?

Tom Hardwick June 13th, 2006 04:35 AM

I've never heard of the Vision Optics make Michael, and generally that doesn't bode well. Does the lens come with a 58 mm screw fitting right out the box, or are you using a step-up ring, maybe from 43 mm to 58 mm, something like that?

What you're seeing is vignetting of the image, and generally it means the wide-angle's entry and exit pupils are too small in diameter, or that you're using filters between the lens and your camera's zoom. Take them off.

0.5x is not madly wide on the VX/PD and you certainly should choose a lens that doesn't vignette. Beware - some vignette the full frame but the v'finder masking doesn't alert you to this.

I think it's time to swap it out for a proper 0.5x that allows you full use of the lens. Have a look at Raynox, Kenko, Tecpro, Century, Tokina.

tom.

Michael Littlejohn June 13th, 2006 08:37 AM

Tom....thanks! A lot! I'm assuming that at a true .5x you get some distortion kinda like a fish-eye effect...which is good. Is there a such thing as a wider angle lens vs. a .5x?

This forum has been so helpful.

Tom Hardwick June 13th, 2006 10:12 AM

You didn't answer my questions Michael, so why should I answer yours?

:-)


Generally yes, a 0.5x wide-angle converter will give you very noticeable barrel distortion, where door frames bow outwards as you track room to room. Some don't (mine don't) but then I use expensive aspherical elements.

There are indeed wider lenses than the 0.5X, but generally these come with intentional vignetting, lots of barrel distortion and are not good for brides and grooms and buildings.

tom.

Michael Littlejohn June 13th, 2006 08:26 PM

Tom,

I got the UV filter off and lost the barrell distortion - completely. Picture looks great. I'm looking for a little more field of view...anyone know of a reputable wider angle lens that has a bit of fish-eye relevance?

Tom Hardwick June 14th, 2006 01:13 AM

Have a look here Michael - Raynox have a good demo site.
http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/dcr/egindex.htm

Ronald Lee July 4th, 2006 01:34 AM

Where to get Sony 0.7 wide angle lens cap???? Help?
 
Hi there,

I rented this camera with the wide angle adapter this weekend and someone took the lens cap (Sony, 0.7). Can anyone tell me where to get another and how much it will cost?

Thanks.

Ronald

Yegor Sak July 28th, 2006 04:56 PM

Wide angle lens for vx2100?
 
I just picked up a wide angle lens (0.45x) on ebay for my vx2100 and Im not too happy with the results. When I put the lens on, all 4 corners of the screen have these black circular spots, which disappear if I zoom in.... but that kinda defeats the purpose of the wide angle lens.

Is this a defect, or normal behavior?

Marcus Marchesseault July 28th, 2006 07:15 PM

I use a Canon WA58 which is about .65x magnification. It is about $170. Sony makes a version and the best is probably one of the more expensive Century Optics models. Unless you like the fisheye effect, I would stick with a .7x or .65x model.

Yegor Sak July 29th, 2006 03:30 AM

Does 0.7x really have much of an effect? The difference cant be that big.....

Don Bloom July 29th, 2006 06:09 AM

Past about an .55 WA you will start to experience Vignetting-the cutting off of the corners. some people like the look and attempt to get it regardless of the lens they are using.
If you want a WA look but no vignetting then you will need to go to something around a .65 or .7 WA and yes they are wide enough to make a difference HOWEVER it depends on what it is you are trying to accomplish.
For example, you might have a shot that calls for the use of a FISHEYE and another that calls for a .65WA lens and another that anything can be used.
I use the .65WA-don't own anything wider than that as I have no need for it and find the 65 works just fine. A 45 will definately vignette.

Don

Yegor Sak July 29th, 2006 11:52 AM

Thanks for the input, Don.
I cant seem to find anything over 0.5x on ebay. Grr....

Tom Hardwick August 4th, 2006 10:57 AM

I wonder if the 0.45x lens you gor from ebay had a 58 mm attachment thread. Maybe it had an adapter to take the VX's 58 down to the lens's 43 or so?

You're right, you shouldn't have vignetted corners. So you haven't got a filter between lens and zoom, have you, or on the front of the w/angle? Maybe you're using a hood thet vignettes the image?

Has your lens got a maker's name? The boys are right - stick to Century, Canon, Sony, Raynox andf you'll not go far wrong.

tom.

Chris Barcellos August 4th, 2006 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yegor Sak
Does 0.7x really have much of an effect? The difference cant be that big.....

If you are looking for fisheye effect, no, but to get a decent wide angle, for small room shooting, its great. Ideal forwedding changing rooms, and so on.

Even with Sony .7x I have, you see some distortion. (curved vertical posts, an such at the edges.

Amit Sitapara August 4th, 2006 02:28 PM

Raynox's mx3000 "fisheye" is actually pretty wide without vignetting. It DOES however have a pretty noticeable amount of distortion so if you can't have that then this isn't for you. It has a .3x rating but it's nothing like a real .3x fisheye. Also, it's 58mm so you don't have to mess with step up/down rings.

Here's an example of a Vx2100 with long lens first and then with the mx3000, no zooming was done.
http://img152.exs.cx/img152/8473/withoutlens4st.jpg

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/8858/withmx30009mf.jpg

I'd post it with the proper HTML so it just shows the pictures but I've never seen anyone else do that so I figured I wasn't aloud to post pictures.

Zack Birlew August 4th, 2006 05:24 PM

I'd have to say either stick with a 58mm Sony Wide Angle lense or go for the Canon WD-58H (I use one with my GL1 and I put it on a friend's VX2100 to great effect). At this point in time, it isn't worth it to get a really expensive wide angle lense from Century or 16x9 or any of those specialized manufacturers for cameras in this range.

It's the same thing with buying an anamorphic adapter right now, for the price of the adapter you could almost buy a new HDV camera with native 16:9 (ie. Sony HC1, HC3, A1, or the new consumer Canon HDV camera).

Tom Tomkowiak August 16th, 2006 07:15 PM

VX2100 wide angle hood doesn't fit over lens
 
I've been using the Sony wide conversion lens (VCL-HG0758) with my VX for about the past 6 months, and finally got around to buying the Sony WA lens hood (LSF-S58) that's supposed to work with this lens & this camera.

The hood arrived today, but, as I wrote in the title to this thread, it doesn't fit.

You're thinking, hmmmmmmm, probably an eBay ripoff. Nope. B&H doesn't carry these, so I ordered it brand new from J&R.

For those not familiar with this hood, it comes in two parts: the base that locks on to the camera, and the hood that locks on to the base. The lens is supposed to fit between the two.

The base locks on to the camera just fine, and the WA lens screws into the camera just fine. Then come the problems.

The first problem is that the hood isn't wide enough to fit over the front end of the lens. The second problem is that even if the hood did fit over the conversion lens, the body of the lens would stick out about a half-inch or more beyond the front end of the the hood if the hood could be locked to the base.

All I can think of is that I have the first generation of the VCL-HG0758 WA lens. Sony apparently modified the second generation to something smaller, but still kept the same VCL-HG0758 designation -- didn't add an "A" or something to the end to indicate a difference.

Interestingly, right on the front of the retail box the hood is packed in is a picture of my exact setup: VX2100+VCL-HGO758+LSF-S58.

I can't make the lens any shorter, so the only option is to just send the hood back. Anyone reading this have a suggestion as to what else might work?

Mike Rehmus August 16th, 2006 09:08 PM

There are all matter of hoods out there that will probably fit. It is reasonable to expect that Sony made the front of the lens to a 'standard' size.

When I went looking for a lens hood for my Century Optics WA, I looked no further than my old Mamiya RB67. The wide angle lens (65mm) for that camera has a slip-on rubber lens hood that exactly fits. If you were to buy the lens hood, I'm told it is about $250.

I'd go find an old photographic dealer (not many of them left) and look through their junk bins.

Got a machine shop? Make your own! :-)

Chris Chua August 25th, 2006 10:19 AM

I have the same setup, vx2100 with vcl-hg0758 and the lsf-s58.

I know with that final part of the hood, you can put it either on two differnt ways, with it completing a box like look and the other with the front creating a lip (which also doesn't allow you to fit the wide angle lens). Are you possibly trying to snap it in using this second way?

Tom Tomkowiak August 25th, 2006 08:10 PM

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the response. The hood was assembled "backwards" in the retail package, so at first I thought that was the problem. But, when I switched it around, it still didn't fit properly.

The base unit of the hood clicks on to the camera just fine. But the inside diameter of the actual hood part is too small for the end of the lens to fit into.

And, even if the lens did fit inside, the front end of the lens would extend about three-quarters of an inch beyond the front end hood.

I've seen these Sony lenses on eBay, and I noticed some are described as having a black coating and others have a silver coating. Mine is silver, and that may be an older version. Both are designated as being the LSF-S58.

Anyway, I already received a full refund. Apparently if there ever was a hood made for my version of the lens, it's been discontinued.

Jeff Toogood August 29th, 2006 01:32 PM

Do you have a UV filter between the camera and the wide angle lens?

Christopher Gut October 5th, 2006 05:43 PM

Sony VCL-DH0758 Wide Angle Conversion Lens for DSCH1, H2 and H5 Digital Cameras
 
Hi
Did anyone try this one on VX2100? Looks like it is not designed for this camcoder. Are there any distorsions? This one is about half the price of the VCL-HG0758 which is advised by Sony for this device, that is why I am considering buying it.

thanks

Jerry Gordon November 3rd, 2006 11:44 PM

VCL-HG0758 58mm High Grade 0.7X Wide Angle Lens question
 
i AM thinking of adding this for my vx2100 if i keep it.

Can anyone out there that uses it tell me from first hand experience about how it affects the image quality? I know the more glass you shoot through the image is degraded a little....how much with the use of this WA adapter?

WOuld it affect the low light capabilites? I know on DSLR's sometimes you add a zoom lens and you lose a stop or two of aperture.

So do you lose any sharpness using this adapter also?

Or is the degradation in the image quality negligible?


Same questions on the zoom adapter VCL-HG1758 58mm High Grade 1.7X Telephoto Lens?

thanks
Jerry

Jerry Gordon November 3rd, 2006 11:45 PM

oh
and do these adapters have threads and can a protective filter be placed on them?

Also is the WA adapter set or will it telescope any? and what is the 35mm equivalent of the WA adapter.

One othe accessory question LSF-S58 Handycam® Lens Hood...is this the same hood that came with the 2100? if not does it attach to the hood that came with it or would you need to take that hood off to use this accessory hood?
thanks
Jerry

Furqan Dogar December 10th, 2006 03:28 PM

i also wanna know
 
hi ,
what does these wide lens adaptors do ?

do they improve the DOF ?

zoom ?

picture quality ?


bye

Scot Anderson August 13th, 2007 12:57 PM

wide angle lense?
 
ive had a mx3000 and it was pretty good, the only thing is that somehow i got alot of dust in the lense. anyway im looking to get a new wide angle, i dont want to spend alot of money, and i want it to be about just as wide as the mx3000. anyone got some advice?

Scot Anderson August 23rd, 2007 02:03 AM

anyone? i really need some help soon

Tom Hardwick August 27th, 2007 10:19 AM

Have you had a look at the Raynox site? It's quite fun to see their demos of what widies will do for you.

http://www.raynox.co.jp/english/dcr/egindex.htm

Mark Fitzsimmons November 28th, 2007 05:58 AM

Century optics 0.65 wide (Faulty???)
 
I've bought a Century optics 0.65 wide angle for the VX2100... On the instructions it states that the 2 yellow dots must line up, however when I hired one of these lenses before I seem to remember that the lower yellow dot wouldn't go past the upper yellow dot (to the left)... The one that I've purchased rotates both ways???... I also noted that this one is hard to attach to the camera and the first rotation only goes about 20 degrees and not the 45 that it states in the instructions. Any ideas??? Is it faulty? It's a bayonet fitting...

Purchased online from BH and sent to Australia, so it's not going to be easy to return.

Thanks in advance...

Ryan Avery November 28th, 2007 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Fitzsimmons (Post 783323)
I've bought a Century optics 0.65 wide angle for the VX2100... On the instructions it states that the 2 yellow dots must line up, however when I hired one of these lenses before I seem to remember that the lower yellow dot wouldn't go past the upper yellow dot (to the left)... The one that I've purchased rotates both ways???... I also noted that this one is hard to attach to the camera and the first rotation only goes about 20 degrees and not the 45 that it states in the instructions. Any ideas??? Is it faulty? It's a bayonet fitting...

Purchased online from BH and sent to Australia, so it's not going to be easy to return.

Thanks in advance...

Mark,

I have contacted my service department and they will get me an answer soon. The lock ring going both ways is not a major concern as that is normal with that attachment. It is possible that the timing is off on the lock ring at which point I may be able to get my service guys to help you over the phone. As far as it only going 20 degrees, both rings should rotate a few degrees in the direction you lock it on.

I will get you more info as I get it.

Thanks,
Ryan Avery
Schneider Optics

Ryan Avery November 28th, 2007 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Fitzsimmons (Post 783323)
I've bought a Century optics 0.65 wide angle for the VX2100... On the instructions it states that the 2 yellow dots must line up, however when I hired one of these lenses before I seem to remember that the lower yellow dot wouldn't go past the upper yellow dot (to the left)... The one that I've purchased rotates both ways???... I also noted that this one is hard to attach to the camera and the first rotation only goes about 20 degrees and not the 45 that it states in the instructions. Any ideas??? Is it faulty? It's a bayonet fitting...

Purchased online from BH and sent to Australia, so it's not going to be easy to return.

Thanks in advance...

Mark,

My service department has let me know that you likely have an older design of the .65x which the lock ring does not function properly on some non US versions of the sony cameras. We made a kit that works for these cameras but it requires some technical adjustment that may be too dificult for you unless you have some repair background. I suggest you see one of our agents in your country to see if they can adjust it.
Otherwise, you may send it to us and we will fix it under warranty if you purchased it in the last year. We would pay for the shipping on the return but not getting it here to the US. We can also send you the repair kit but again you need to be fairly technically inclined to fix it.

Below is a link to our distributors in Australia.

http://www.schneideroptics.com/dealers/int.asp

Ryan Avery
Schneider Optics


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