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What add on lenses are available for the Canon A85
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You can get the wide converter wc-dc52 which change the focal length by 0.7(52mm) or the tele-converter tc-dc52a which changes focal length by 1.75x and finally the 250d which is the macro lens allowing you to get 8 to 11 cm away. u need the la-dc52d for all of these as it is the adapter. hth
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hello
i bought a canon a85 also and i want to take dental pictures... so i have seen tha 37mm is better for not loosing flash. is 37mm much worse than 52mm? i wanted to buy a close up macro lens and and a filter, but where do i get a 37 mm adapter to get the lens attatched to the body? help please thanks |
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i bought a canon a85 also and i want to take dental pictures... so i have seen tha 37mm is better for not loosing flash. is 37mm much worse than 52mm? i wanted to buy a close up macro lens and and a filter, but where do i get a 37 mm adapter to get the lens attatched to the body? help please thanks |
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