Frage von curbgrinder:Hi,
I bought this week, the Panasonic HDC-TM700 camcorder.
The supplied 35mm Wide Anglevon is all right, but I wanted to buy an extra wide angle converter.
Previously I had a JVC DX300, which has a focal of 38mm. In addition I had a Kovert with a factor of 0.45.
So I would have come to 38mm * 0.45 = 17.1 mm.
My question now is if I want to have covered approximately the same field, it is enough if I count for the Panasonic so that I come to the approximate 17.1 mm?
Would mean 35mm * factor = 17.1 mm, clear factor = 17.1 / 35 = 0.49, ie a 0.5 x or 0.45 x!?
Or what about things I should take into account the Optics for?
How is it with the vignetting, the JVC I had no problems.
Perhaps someone has already made the same experience with Panasonic and a wide angle converter?
Thank you so much already for your help and I'm sorry if there are too many questions on a pile ;-).
Regards,
Marcel
Antwort von fly-italo:
If anyone has a good wide Anglefür would call the cam, I would be synonymous grateful:)
Antwort von Zaun:
If anyone has a good wide Anglefür would call the cam, I would be synonymous grateful:) Panasonic offers even at 2 WW, but cheap way out.
Antwort von domain:
What you need to rumzurechen so long and to speculate?
Theoretically, it could go, practically you can stand a vignetting into the house. Just try and tell.
Watch this you do not even know you to seek an adapter ring, simply hold out (before the lens) and judge.