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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Kodak EAN: 0041771033323 Item Dimensions: Label: Kodak Manufacturer: Kodak Model: 1033323 MPN: 1033323 Publisher: Kodak Studio: Kodak Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Expand your creativity and photographic options with the versatile 0.7x wide-angle lens. Experience the power of performance when using the 4-element, all-glass SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH XENAR Lens. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good lensI was looking for a wide angle lens for my Panasonic FZ-50 camera. Alot of Lenses are pretty expensive, but this one is really nice for the price. Take it and you wont regret it! Rating: - WIDE ANGLE LENSTHIS IS JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR , A GREAT WIDE ANGLE LENS THANK YOU, DR.DRUMS Rating: - Specification doesn't mention adapter need compatible cameraI felt bad with this purchase. When the product arrived, I noticed that it needed an adapter to fit in my camera Kodak Z-7590, what is not mentioned in the specifications. The site page just says that the lens is compatible with my camera. To worsen the adapter needed is not more avaliable for purchase. Rating: - BE SURE YOU HAVE ALL THE PARTSI received this lens and looked forward to using with my Kodak Dx-7590 digital camera. However, upon receipt I discovered that a lens adapter is needed to transition from my camera's 49mm connection to the 55mm connection on the wide angle lens. After weeks of searching for an adapter at the Kodak store, Amazon, e-Bay, etc. I have given up and must return the lens. CAUTION-BE SURE YOU ARE AWARE OF THE NEED FOR AN ADAPTER . Rating: - Great item !!This lens looks great on my Kodak P712 camera and produces really SHARP images when set properly.I'll never understand why Kodak dropped the P series cameras. I've been a professional film photographer for over 50 years and changed over to digital about three years ago and can't say enough good words about the P712. I think Kodak made a big mistake. |