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    Default WTB: Raynox HD 6600 or 7000 Wide Angle Lens adapter

    I'm wanting to buy a Raynox HD6600 or 7000 wide angle lens adapter with step up ring to I can mount on HV20. Please email me at takyc@hotmail.com or PM for price. Thanks

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    I don't have a lens for sale, but I can recommend the HD-7000.

    I also found a 82mm Hood for the lens

    Happy shopping


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    bytehoven, thanks for the info. Where you buy HD-7000? What's the size of the step up ring? Thanks

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    Hello Taky,

    I bought my Raynox 6600 Pro from this company in Germany:

    http://cgi.ebay.nl/Raynox-HD-6600-Pa...QQcmdZViewItem

    It is included with a step up ring 43-52.

    Quick delivery and good service. I paid 125 euro including shipping.

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    Taky
    This lens is the exact same as the one you're looking for. The good people at B&H confirmed it and I bought it when the HD 6600 was out of stock.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ide_Angle.html

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    does the raynox not come with a 43 thread or a 55 thread? Is there an advantage to getting the 55 thread? or would it not be better to go with the one that fits the hv20 standard?

    trish

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    Taky...

    The HD-7000 needs a 43/58 ring. Some places sell the ring & lens together, some don't. I bought from the latter and I had to place a follow up order for the ring. I bought from Adorama for $149, but then had to buy the ring.


    Trish... Trish the advantage of the larger lens would be the larger size working on a future camera with a larger front end optic. btw... is your last name Meyer, as in Chris & Trish? I assume not, but just wondering.

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    Thank you all for helping me out.

    bytehoven and trish, I read some Raynox with 43mm thread will delivery pretty bad soft corner images. It won't be like that with 55 thread. Anybody can confirm that?

    Thanks

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    that would be nice if I had enough patience to write entire manuals. The fantasy. No, no Meyer here. But I do have one of their books for after effects. : )

    I was reading up on step up rings since this post and there is sometimes issues with the spacer thickness causing optic problems on some lens. You'd have to almost test it first.

    that's bad news if a 43 thread actually has softness at the edges. You'd think it would be made to fit the size perfectly.

    I was wondering about getting one 72 wide angle that could be used on both the A1 and the baby. But I just can't see how you wouldnt get some compromising somewhere with a gap in size that large. It would also probably hang off the hv30 like a giant bauble.

    trish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taky View Post
    Thank you all for helping me out.

    bytehoven and trish, I read some Raynox with 43mm thread will delivery pretty bad soft corner images. It won't be like that with 55 thread. Anybody can confirm that?

    Thanks

    Mine works well. Here's two vids I shot with HD7000 Pro and 43-58 step up ring:
    http://www.vimeo.com/377612

    http://www.vimeo.com/415703

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    Trish... I have know Chris & Trish Meyer via the internet since the 80's, back before I was involved in video, when I owned & operated a music recording studio. We were all pushing the envelope with MIDI and digital audio recording, just like we're now pushing video limits.

    It's been exciting to see thing change, albeit a little slow for my liking.

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    Just found out for the same 6600 it has different mounting thread 42mm 49, 52, 55, 58. Is 52mm good enough? Or should I get 55 or 58?

    Thanks

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    bytetoven - nice - a recording studio! I've been around a long time as well - long enough to be working on the original graphics machines that cost $250,000 and basically did what windows paint does now. : )

    digvid -the videos look great - can't see anything wierd going on with the 58mm

    I'm wondering if anybody has tried a 72mm. That way I could trade the lens between the two cameras.

    Taky, u have an a1 - have you thought of seeing if you could go for the larger thread?

    trish

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    I finally bought the 6600 with 52mm and a 43->52mm stepup ring from adorama. Price is reasonable.

    Trish, I'm not sure what you meany by "go for the larger thread".

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    I meant if you could get a wide angle with a 72mm thread - and get a step up from 43-72 - if that was something that was even doable - then you could use the same wide angle on both the canon a1 and the hv20/30

    trish

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    I already bought a WA Lens adapter for my XH-A1. You should be able to see it in my avatar on the left.

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    I figured you already had one anyway. I was thinking more if it was technically feasible to share that wide a difference in lens - should you ever need to

    And since I'm contemplating a wide angle myself - I was wondering if it was possible
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    Quote Originally Posted by bytehoven View Post
    I don't have a lens for sale, but I can recommend the HD-7000.

    I also found a 82mm Hood for the lens

    Happy shopping


    bytehoven, how much is that camera Ace lens hood? I went to their web site and it shows nothing.

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    Taky...

    Follow the link below to a live Ebay auction on the lens hood

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Metal-Lens-Hood-...713.m153.l1262

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    Does anybody has photo showing the physical difference of the 6600 and 7000 ? Is the 7000 phsyically a lot bigger than 6600?

    Thanks

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    Taky I think this link should answer most of your questiosn, wide angle are further down the page so scroll down!

    Its also a good ref page because there are sample videos and warnings of when vignetting etc can be expected.

    There are also photos and dimensions of the convertors.

    The 7000 is bigger than the 6600.

    http://raynox.co.jp/english/video/hv20/index.htm

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    Thanks for the links! I am hoping to see side by side comparison of the two lens with a side profile. But I take your word 7000 is bigger. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trish View Post
    does the raynox not come with a 43 thread or a 55 thread? Is there an advantage to getting the 55 thread? or would it not be better to go with the one that fits the hv20 standard?
    From the Raynox site (Alsone, thanks for the link):

    "With Canon HV20 HDV camcorder in use, it is recommended to mount the RA5243A adapter ring onto HD-6600-52 or DCR-6600PRO wide angle lenses to obtain an optimum image quality, rather than using HD-6600-43 direct on the camera lens."

    They even provide the pictures, the 43mm causes very noticeable radial blurring on the edges of the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taky View Post
    Thanks for the links! I am hoping to see side by side comparison of the two lens with a side profile. But I take your word 7000 is bigger. Thanks
    6600:

    Front filter size : 72mm
    Mounting threads : 52mm
    Size/Weight : 77 x 40mm/178g.(6.3oz)





    7000:

    Front filter size : 82mm
    Mounting threads : 58mm
    Size/Weight : 86 x 37mm/313g(11oz)





    In Action:

    6600:

    Standard Cameras Max Wide Angle:


    With 6600 fitted:


    7000

    Standard Cameras Max Wide Angle:


    With 7000 fitted:

    All pics info belong to the Raynox website.

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    ok, someone deleted my previous post.. so again

    here is a nice review of WW conventers for HV20. looks like HD-6600PRO-52 is better than HD-7000PRO-58

    h**p://w*w.imagometrics.com/FLReviews/HV20_Wide.htm

    and if you look at the last pics, WD-H43 .... omg

    cheers from germany
    Last edited by wrc; 2008 March 23rd at 19:19.

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