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Friday, December 26, 2008

Canon LA-DC58J Conversion Lens for A650IS Digital Cameras

conversion Lens required for use with WCDC58B or TCDC58C
Customer Review: Canon LA-DC58J Adapter for A650IS
$25 is a lot for a piece of plastic. If you don't already have filters it will cost much more than $25. It seems well made but you must exercise care when screwing a metal filter into the adapter, the threads are plastic. With a filter attached there can be slight cropping of the corners at the wide end. Being plastic it adds little weight to the camera, but does increase the bulk. The adapter does partially block the viewfinder, but I find the screen is bright and detailed enough for most conditions. The A650IS is a relatively large, slow point and shoot camera that excels at taking pictures in adequate light (ISO 200 or lower). This adapter (and filters) make the camera more flexible and adaptable to conditions. The bottom line is I can take much better pictures using this adapter (and filters) and still have a compact camera that weighs just over a pound.
Customer Review: Conversion adapter and tele for A650
The backordered adapter took over a month to get. I ran out of patience with Amazon and final bought one from another online retailer. The plastic adapter fits okay, but there is minor slop in the fit. The tele is large, heavy and vignettes the image until the lens is zoomed to near the maximum. The images are very sharp at this point, add a bit of digital zoom and still get a decent image at 24X. It's useful for specialty shots but I'd recommend if you primarily want long zoom, get a digital camera with an integrated 18X zoom.


Photography is the great career option in today's world. Where there are so many career options photography alone stands as wonderful option for earning both name and fame. Photography is not confined to one particular topic but it includes wedding photography, one can become bridal photographer, baby photographer or commercial photographer. If any body who had creative ideas and zeal to work, hard photography is best option. All want to have some memories of their special events, so that they can preserve them as memories of life. For that knowledge of perfect photography is very essential and knowing the art of capturing things one needs to know following things:

Where to find a free sample photography business plan

Choosing a name for photography business

Choosing the best location for portrait photography or wedding photography business

Photography equipment and supplies

Major manufacturers and typical costs

Criteria and resources to help you compare and choose

Determining your lighting requirements

A checklist of supplies for wedding photographers

A primer on studio equipment for portrait photographers (including the least you need to buy)

Determining your start-up costs (and how to become a professional photographer and start a portrait photography or wedding photography business on a tight budget)

A list of photography studio franchises for considering

Insuring your photography business (including special advice about liability)

Advice on copyrighting work

Workflow strategies for scheduling portrait and wedding clients, managing time, and storing photographs

How professional photographers can make big sales at trade shows, including how to choose the right shows and design a booth that will help in getting attention from others. Photography is an art of creation if that art is in blood then it is easy to become a good photographer. Once they can start working with companies later one can also establish his own studio. Working with own venture is always beneficial as it provides more freedom, flexibility, and independence. One can experiment with his skills and ideas in private ventures whereas it's hardly possible when working under someone. However that is a matter of future.

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