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Canon LAH-DC20 Conversion Lens Adapter Set for the S5 IS, S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera

16 December 2009 17 views No Comment

  • Lens adapter for connecting converter lenses to your Canon S2 IS digital camera
  • Works with separately sold Canon telephoto, wide-angle, and close-up lenses
  • Lens hood reduces lens flare and helps shield lens from scratches and impacts
  • 58mm filter mount; supports S5 IS, S3 IS, and S2 IS digital cameras
  • Measures 2.9 inches long; weighs 1.3 ounces; 1-year warranty

Product Description
This conversion lens adapter and hood set is required for mounting the wide converter and tele-converter to the camera.Amazon.com Product Description
The Canon LA-HDC20 allows you to connect converter lenses to your Canon S2 IS digital camera for increased flexibility. It works with these separately sold Canon converter lenses:

  • Canon WC-DC58A Wide Converter Lens: Converts the focal length of the body lens by a factor of approximately 0.75 (35mm film equivalent at maximum wide angle: approximately 27mm) when attached.
  • Canon TC-DC58B Tele Converter Lens: Converts the focal length of the body lens by a factor of approximately 1.5 (35 mm film equivalent at maximum telephoto: approximately 648mm) when attached.
  • Canon 500D 58mm Close-Up Lens: Double-element accessory attaches to front of lens; changes closest focusing distance from infinity to 500mm (approximately 19.7 inches) from front of lens.

The LA-HDC20 includes a lens hood, which reduces that lens flare will mar your photos, and also helps to shield the lens from scratches and impacts.

Canon LAH-DC20 Conversion Lens Adapter Set for the S5 IS, S3 IS & S2 IS Digital Camera

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