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<blockquote data-quote="Claymore" data-source="post: 1659624" data-attributes="member: 64683"><p>Ideal addition to most Superzoom bridge camera! Raynox DCR2020 2.2x Telephoto, just got one for my Fuji S100fs and works a treat! The Fuji has 67mm filter thread but by using a 67mm - 62mm step down ring the Raynox fits perfect.</p><p>I'd say it vignettes up until around 200mm on the S100fs but after that right upto 400mm end its perfect so thats around 1000mm range without using the S100fs's built in 2x tele function! and i can still carry the damn thing!</p><p>Before you say it " Its not as good as a dslr with big lens" Been there done it and yes your right in some cases but if you want a great camera set-up for record shots that will do outstanding macro/landscape/video etc then get yourself a S100fs or any of the other superzooms.</p><p>The guy who bought all my Canon 1dmk2 + Sigmonster etc loves it but t'other day he was complaining about lugging it around LoL so not missing it anymore LoL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claymore, post: 1659624, member: 64683"] Ideal addition to most Superzoom bridge camera! Raynox DCR2020 2.2x Telephoto, just got one for my Fuji S100fs and works a treat! The Fuji has 67mm filter thread but by using a 67mm - 62mm step down ring the Raynox fits perfect. I'd say it vignettes up until around 200mm on the S100fs but after that right upto 400mm end its perfect so thats around 1000mm range without using the S100fs's built in 2x tele function! and i can still carry the damn thing! Before you say it " Its not as good as a dslr with big lens" Been there done it and yes your right in some cases but if you want a great camera set-up for record shots that will do outstanding macro/landscape/video etc then get yourself a S100fs or any of the other superzooms. The guy who bought all my Canon 1dmk2 + Sigmonster etc loves it but t'other day he was complaining about lugging it around LoL so not missing it anymore LoL [/QUOTE]
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