New Raynox 6600 Wide Converter

New Toys! My new wide angle converter arrived today, a 0.66x (23mm equiv) wide angle lens for the Canon S2 IS, and a 52mm Lensmate tube to go with it.

Now I just need to get outside for some panoramas :)

View all photos taken: Monday, 25th September 2006, This photo: 9:19pm

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Comments

  • The Central Scrutiniser said:
    excellent!

    actually wide-angles are great indoors too! better in some ways...
  • benefit of hindsight said:
    boah ey !
    Look forward to seeing what the photos look like.
  • David de Groot said:
    I noticed while playing around in the office and at home that one can capture a lot more of the room.

    Can't wait to get outside and try it out. (not much point right now, it's pitch black outside).
  • yinyang said:
    you think the dark is an excuse to not take photos....! :-)

    shame on you lol!!
  • looby88 said:
    I had the other one- the zoom, canon version, twas great fun, I gave it away with the camera, I gave that away too !!
    I'm also interested in what results you will get, no excuse the dark tho, you have a flash !!! ; P
  • The Central Scrutiniser said:
    yu may find the flash won;t fill the wider field of view.
  • David de Groot said:
    Oh piffle, I live in the bush, when it's dark, it's dark. No street lights out here. Maybe with a battery of external strobes, or the spotties on the truck....
  • yewenyi (文意) said:
    sounds like a good addition, I look forward to seeing the photos.
  • maasha said:
    well, if you got the sunset tonight, then its bliss!!!
  • David de Groot said:
    It was an incredible sunset - alas I was stuck on a train, but what an amazing show out the windows!