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Hi, just bought a fuji s100fs, (used, but in great condition) and so far very pleased. Does anyone know of a teleconverter suitable for this camera, I have read good things about the raynox 2020 but they are quite pricey. Would need to look for a used one I think. Anyone have any experience with this or other teleconverters on this camera? thanks, jacqui :)
 
Hi, just an update, I ended up getting an olympus 14b teleconverter for a great price and it works really well, read that it's a pretty sharp lens and very good so thought I would give it a try, hopefully be able to try it out properly tomorrow if the birds are kind enough to visit the feeeder in the morning :) jacqui.
 
Hi, just an update, I ended up getting an olympus 14b teleconverter for a great price and it works really well, read that it's a pretty sharp lens and very good so thought I would give it a try, hopefully be able to try it out properly tomorrow if the birds are kind enough to visit the feeeder in the morning :) jacqui.
I did use one of those on a Panasonic FZ28 and got some reasonable results, the conversion factor is I think actually closer to 1.5x as it is 1.47 rather than 1.4 which should give you an equivilent of about 20x at the maximum.
 
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The 14B is actually 1.45x, but suffers a little from CA. Just be careful about high contrast scenes, though you can manage some CA in Post Processing
 
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