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Posted by gavf on 02/22/06 20:27
You'll rpobably find that the wide angle lens is 'too' wide for your camera
lens when your fully wide on the zoom - as mentioned before try zooming in
slightly to crop the shaded edges.
Maybe look for a slightly less wide lens that allows you to use the full
zoom range.
"jazu" <nofreakingspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Bill Farnsworth" <bill.farnsworth@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> >> When I attach wide angle lens, I have circular shadows in two left
> >> corners when I record.
> >> I don't believe it can be fixed, can be?
> >>
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> > It's either too wide for you fixed lens. Or, if you have a filter
between
> > the fixed lens and the wide angle adapter, or on the wide angle adapter,
> > remove the filter. Or, you focus ring is rotated to the close end.
> I have no filter and no adapter. Looks like I waste money buying the lens.
>
> > You could zoom in a little, but then you are defeating the purpose of
the
> > wide angle adapter.
> Exactly
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