Wide Angle Converter

I've been looking into getting a Canon WD-H58W .7x wide angle converter for my Vixia HF G10 because it seems that I can't actually put a different lens on the camera. Does this just seem like a work-around? Would I be better off getting a camera I can put an actual wide angle lens on?

Thoughts?
 
I bought myself a wide angle convertor and it just looks horrible .

Makes the quality of the footage worse , causes some very weird distortion and it's overall not very good .

However I use it if the space I'm shooting in is very small so I could pull off certain shots .


Also you must be aware that you might get vignete at the edges.
 
That WD-H58W is kinda pricey at $400, according to here.

It's gotta get better results than the $50 piece of junk I ended up with, though. :lol:

Do you have a camera store near you, that will let you borrow or rent one first? See if you actually like the image you'll get from it?
 
I've been looking into getting a Canon WD-H58W .7x wide angle converter for my Vixia HF G10 because it seems that I can't actually put a different lens on the camera.
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A $400 lens for a $1,300 camera seems a bit much, but that largely depends upon exactly what you plan on doing with your film products after they're completed.

If youtubing them then I'd say the fine Canon WD-H58W is a bit much.
Consider a Raynox WA lens.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RAYNOX-HD-6...12654300?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item4d0002a1dc

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raynox-HD-7...170997770157?pt=AU_Lenses&hash=item27d042e7ad
I have two Raynox lenses, they're good enuff products.

If you're seeking film festival showings, because you really know what you're doing, then maybe a Canon WD-H58W.
If you're going to make a VOD feature, it'll be fine. The least of your worries.


Does this just seem like a work-around?
A wide angle lens on a Canon camcorder works exactly the same as it does on a Canon DSLR, so... no diff.
They're all work arounds. :yes:

Would I be better off getting a camera I can put an actual wide angle lens on?
Not really.
The Vixia G10 is a nice camcorder.
Again, it all depends upon what you're going to do with the final film products: youtube, film festivals, VOD?
If shooting for the stars, then you're not going to tech your way out of poor storytelling and technique.
GL!
 
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Ran a test of my two Raynox add-on lenses (something I've been meaning to do, anyway.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCQvBberpK4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCQvBberpK4

Note:
- in the camera's image @ 1x zoom, the slight curvature of the door @ far left.
- with the 0.72x wide angle lens @ 1x zoom, the pronounced curvature @ outside edges.
- with the 0.72x wide angle lens @ 10x zoom, the diminished curvature @ outside edges.
- with the 1.85x telephoto lens @ 1x zoom, the field blockage in corners. @ 1.5x zoom it moves off field.
- with the 1.85x telephoto lens @ 10x zoom, cloudiness with spectrum shift appears. @ 8x zoom it's not notably present.
 
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