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2025-08-25 09:11:32
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geek chick
2025-08-11 11:25:15
HIGHLY recommend! There, I said it again.I purchased a 43mm-52mm Metal Step Up Ring to attach this lens to an old Canon VIXIA R80 for my wide-angle shots. After reading complaints on all of the built-for-VIXIA (43mm) wide-angle lenses showing the (circular) outer rim, I wanted to make sure and buy a larger lens. This works perfectly!I've attached stills from two videos: one with, and one without this lens. And sorry about my filthy picture window; it's still too cold to step out and wash it! LOLThe first thing to note:It's heavy. And I mean that in a GOOD way! It's absolutely solid! Metal housing, quality glass on both the macro and wide-angle lenses, and a secure fit where they are threaded to each other, to the step-up ring, and to the camera.The second thing:It comes with little extras that I had not been expecting: A rubber lens cover that press-fits securely to the front of the lens, and a vegan-leather (PU) carry bag, both of which I will be using even though I didn't know I needed them. The front of this lens is a good 85mm across, which would be the main reason why this baby is so heavy!The third thing:It is definitely fish-eyed. I left in part of the window frame in the wide shot (top right), so you could see the amount of curvature. Remember that I'm shooting through a sized-up 43mm fitting, so this is really just the center of the 52mm Altura lens.And once again, I HIGHLY recommend!
MAC
2025-07-15 17:46:33
I bought the 49mm model. I have tried this on 3 different Canon cameras (Rebel T7, R100, and M200) using Canon automatic lenses having 49mm front filter threads. It works pretty well and because it is an add-on, you retain automatic focus and exposure (assuming the lens is an automatic rather than manual). Keep in mind this is an inexpensive attachment, not a high-end piece of glass. It is a bit bulky and adds weight to everything and makes the front heavy (but that also happens with long lenses as well). There are actually two components to this system - a separate macro adapter between the camera lens and the wide angle adapter itself. The macro lens can be used separately without the wide-angle attachment. The product description is a little unclear on this point. It would be nice if they sold a kit that had 4 macros with 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, and 58mm threads so that it was possible to use this add-on adapter on a wider range of lenses. I have not yet tried step-down thread adapters to see if this attachment will work larger filter threads - not sure if that will create an optical problem.Update: I tried a number of different step-down adapters (52mm to 49mm, 58mm to 49mm, 67mm-49mm). While there were varying degrees of vignetting on the larger step-downs, it still worked. Obviously, the 67mm created a lot of image size reduction. The 67mm filter size was for a Canon 10mm-18mm EF-S zoom lens.
Sumer walthour
2025-07-07 15:07:21
On a R100 it works great at 22mm+, although if you zoom out you’ll see a vignette. The vignette can look great as a stylistic approach! Great value for the price!
A. Smith
2025-06-02 18:29:01
This may be ok for still photography but it's not, in my opinion, suitable for video. You get light artifacts and the camera has a hard time staying in focus over distance with this lens attachment. Also I just wanted a basic wide angle and this adds an annoying fisheye effect. Also when zoomed all the way out you see the edge of the lens ring. As I needed to be zoomed all the way out to capture the stage I was shooting this made the lens adapter all but useless for my needs. That said it is well constructed and sturdy and some may find a good use for it (hence the three stars). It's just not for me and I had to return it.
Heb🧿
2025-04-28 11:36:50
Pensé mucho en comprar este adaptador, ya que los lentes Macro son carÃsimos. En mi caso, tengo una Canon R100, y pensaba en comprarme un lente 10-18 mm pero está carÃsimo. Vi esta opción basándome en algunos comentarios y en las imágenes de muestra en los anuncios del producto. La verdad es que si cumple con ampliar el campo de la toma fotográfica, sin embargo, no queda una imagen por completo amplia y cuadrada, se ve como si fuera un ojo de pez además de que los bordes del mismo lente salen en la fotografÃa. Conclusión: si quieres un macro que no salga con efecto ojo de pez y no se vean los bordes en la fotografÃa, ahorra para el lente 10-18mm, que es lo que yo haré. Si no te importa el efecto ojo de pez y que se vean los bordes en cada foto, adelante, cómprate este “lenteâ€. Los materiales y el cuerpo del “lente†se sientes durables, ni de baja calidad ni de alta calidad.
QUYEN T.
2025-04-20 14:21:43
I have a Canon M50 with a standard 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens. At the wide angle (at 15 mm), a black circle surrounds the frame (four corners). You need to zoom in to 20/22 mm to avoid this issue. Macro is good if you need a macro for Canon M50 with standard 15-45mm.I have to return this.
Carlos T y B
2025-04-11 11:31:20
Actualmente estoy realizando pruebas y aun no tengo fotos definitivas
Kriz
2025-01-29 16:54:15
Great experience! The Altura Photo 52MM lens arrived quickly, well-packaged, and in perfect condition. It works as expected, offering both wide-angle and macro features at a good price. Fast shipping and clear communication. Highly recommend this seller!
Devapriya Choudhury
2025-01-13 18:30:35
Both the macro portion and the wide angle portion works as advertised The macro portion can be partnered with extension tubes to get really close focussing distance.
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