Kodak 49-to-55-mm Lens Adapter for Z612 Digital Camera buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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Features
• Adapter for Kodak Easyshare Z612 Zoom Digital Camera
• Allows use of 55-millimeter screw-on lenses
• Black anodized aluminum
• Easily screws onto front of camera
• Lightweight and small enough to fit into any camera accessories pouch |
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Kodak 49-to-55-mm Lens Adapter for Z612 Digital Camera description
Designed to fit the Kodak Easyshare Z612 Zoom digital camera, the Kodak Z612 lens adapter allows for add-ons to the Z612's 49 mm lens by making the camera compatible with 55 mm parts. With this adapter, you'll be able to adjust your shots by creating photographic effects, whether you want to add a polarizer, filter, wide-angle lens, or other optical accessory. Lightweight and small enough to fit into any camera accessories pouch, the Kodak lens adapter is as easy to use as it is to carry. Just screw it on to the front of the Kodak Z612 for a secure hold, and then screw your 55 mm optical accessory to the adapter, and you're ready for great pictures. |
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Kodak 49-to-55-mm Lens Adapter for Z612 Digital Camera Customer Reviews
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The main purpose of this product appears to be compatibility with Kodak's zoom multiplier lens, which were introduced with some older models. (The entire P series mainly.)
There is also a Wide Angle lens from Kodak. Check you camera as Kodak and other Wide Angle lenses are not compatible with all models, like Z712IS, even tho they physically fit. (WA lenses may work with limitations or not work at all depending on the camera.)
Camera built in flash... Built in Flash will not work with accessory lenses. The built in flash on nearly all cameras is designed to work ONLY with the built in lens. For units w/o a hot shoe, even a slave flash may not work well or at all when using accessory tube mount items. Even just for filters... you may still have to forget about using the built in flash alone.
You could also try a 58mm front to maybe reduce vignette issues. Too many models involved to test so don't know. |
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