PaulThePhotoMan
Member
Hi there,
I'm really having trouble getting the information I'm looking for and am REALLY hoping someone will see this and be able to help me.
I own an Olympus C700 Digital Camera and am desperately looking for a teleconverter to go on the end of it. Camera shops around here don't seem to be able to help much and I can't find the information I'm looking for on the internet.
The raynox DCR-1850 PRO has been recommended to me. However it says on the raynox site that this lens is only compatible with 6x or less zoom (mine has 10x). I have found ONE review that says it still works and NONE to say it doesn't.
Here's what I need.... A teleconverter that is somewhere around 2x. (1.7, 1.85...fine). I also want there to be no viginetting of the image when the camera is in the 150mm + zoom range so that I will have access to the full 38 - 700mm zoom range (assuming 1.85x converter).
is there ANYONE out there who has my camera who can help me? I'm almost ready to give up here!
I'd be most gratefull for any information at all
Thanks
Paul
I'm really having trouble getting the information I'm looking for and am REALLY hoping someone will see this and be able to help me.
I own an Olympus C700 Digital Camera and am desperately looking for a teleconverter to go on the end of it. Camera shops around here don't seem to be able to help much and I can't find the information I'm looking for on the internet.
The raynox DCR-1850 PRO has been recommended to me. However it says on the raynox site that this lens is only compatible with 6x or less zoom (mine has 10x). I have found ONE review that says it still works and NONE to say it doesn't.
Here's what I need.... A teleconverter that is somewhere around 2x. (1.7, 1.85...fine). I also want there to be no viginetting of the image when the camera is in the 150mm + zoom range so that I will have access to the full 38 - 700mm zoom range (assuming 1.85x converter).
is there ANYONE out there who has my camera who can help me? I'm almost ready to give up here!
I'd be most gratefull for any information at all
Thanks
Paul