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Nikon WC-E67 Wide-Angle Converter Requires UR-E20 Adapter Ring

Nikon WC-E67 Wide-Angle Converter Requires UR-E20 Adapter Ring
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Product Description

The Nikon WC-E67 compact wideangle converter lens extends the angle of your COOLPIX by a factor of 0.67: requires use of a converter adapter.


Product Details

  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: WC-E67
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.31 pounds

Features

  • Nikon WC-E67 Wide-Angle Converter Lens
  • Mfg #: 25749

Customer Reviews

Nikon Wide Angle Adapter Lens4
The lens quality is excellent, especially for an adapter. But I would expect no less from Nikon. My only criticism is that the theoretical 35mm film equivalent result should have been just under a 24mm lens. However, the actual results seem to be not as wide as that, but somewhere just a bit wider than a 28mm lens.

Great addition4
The lens works well If you don,t use the cameras on board flash.The length of the lens gets in the way of the flash.I purchased a SB400 and It does just fine.If your going to mount a 52mm filter make It a thin one,regular filters will vignett.All In all I think It's a good addition If you shoot wide.

Works surprisingly well to get a real 24mm wide angle from point and shoot5
This Nikon product is a must have if you want to have great use of your Nikon P 5000 or P 5100. It is a fair priced item for a good optic of Nikon quality. And it is tiny yet solidly two element job nicely finished in anodized black.You can click a menu item which corrects most of the distortion-which is not all that great even without the correction- you get from any lens adapter. (It takes remembering to turn it off though.).. I rarely need to go this wide,but keep it in the bag since it takes up no room. And I keep the adapter for it always on the camera as a kind of protective vest for the extended lens- seems to make sense to me. I am happy with both. It is a screw on device vs bayonet but that makes it feel really secure. Nikon must be acclaimed for some of their accessories. This is one.