Thanks Joel. I might look for the equivalent for my C*non G5.
Cheers
Chris
On 28 Aug 2004, at 0:36, Joel Wilcox wrote:
> Thanks buddy. I have noticed little light loss (under tungsten light,
> 1/20
> sec difference), but the TCON-17C is unlike anything I've ever seen
> before. I suppose it's closest to a diopter. To use it:
>
> 1) remove any UV filter etc. from the lens
> 2) screw in an adapter into the housing around the lens
> 3) mount the TCON into the adapter with a bayonet-style mount
>
> When you turn the C-5060 on, you have to make sure to zoom to the long
> end. I've probably made it sound like a ritual to use, and I suppose
> it
> is, but it's welcome if you need the reach. Only show in town.
>
> The TCON-17C seems very cheaply made, "floater" materials. :( Most
> un-Zuiko-like. But I can't yet see a falloff in quality, so the glass
> must
> be OK.
>
> Joel W.
>
> At 06:04 PM 8/27/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> Pretty lovely photo Joel! Do you lose much light with a TCON?
>>
>> Chris
>> On 27 Aug 2004, at 12:54, Joel Wilcox wrote:
>>
>>> http://soli.inav.net/~jdub/day/day15.html
>>>
>>> Joel W.
>> <|_:-)_|>
>>
>> C M I Barker
>
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