Opteka .5x Professional Wide Angle Lens for Fuji Finepix S7000 S602


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Advances in high-index / low-dispersion optical glasses, new barrel materials, and exotic anti-reflection coatings, along with the latest in computer-aided-design / computer-aided-manufacturing), are combined to produce lenses of unprecedented quality. Diamond-cut from crystal-clear, water-white optical glass, Opteka lenses are ground and polished to a precise precision. Because all Opteka lenses are designed and manufactured with the highest possible degree of consistency, you can swap lenses mid-shoot with no discernable variation in color or effect. The unprecedented purity, color saturation and repeatability of Opteka lenses virtually eliminate the need for lab color timing corrections caused by other filters. This puts more creative control where it belongs, in your hands. Lens Adapter Included.
1 High Quality at less than half the price of other lenses.
The pictures I have taken with the Opteka lense are excelent. It is a quality lense at half the price of other lenses. It comes with the adapter which other manufactures charge you a extra $20.00.
You can purchase both the telephoto and wide angle lense for the price that other manufactures charge for one lense. The best part is that it is as good or better quality than the manufacture lenses.

Thursday, 28-Aug-2008 05:53:19 CDT
Quote of the Day:


I didn't believe in reincarnation in any of my other lives.  I don't see why

I should have to believe in it in this one.
-- Strange de Jim

An architect's first work is apt to be spare and clean. He knows
he doesn't know what he's doing, so he does it carefully and with great
restraint.
As he designs the first work, frill after frill and embellishment
after embellishment occur to him. These get stored away to be used "next
time." Sooner or later the first system is finished, and the architect,
with firm confidence and a demonstrated mastery of that class of systems,
is ready to build a second system.
This second is the most dangerous system a man ever designs.
When he does his third and later ones, his prior experiences will
confirm each other as to the general characteristics of such systems,
and their differences will identify those parts of his experience that
are particular and not generalizable.
The general tendency is to over-design the second system, using
all the ideas and frills that were cautiously sidetracked on the first
one. The result, as Ovid says, is a "big pile."
-- Frederick Brooks, "The Mythical Man Month"