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Greenfinch and Canon S5 zoom telephoto lens TC-DC58B

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2007

Quality of You Tube video not as good as original but shows zooming... Greenfinch caught with Canon S5 and a TC-DC58B x1.5 telephoto lens ~ 35 mm film equivalent at maximum telephoto of approximately 648 mm

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  • Thanx for the answer,

    But can I use my TC-DC58B with the other selection : standard, off, 1.6 and 2.0

  • I've only used the 1.5x Teleconverter

  • I have the lens and the camera, do you use the 1.6 and the 2.0 with the teleconverter?

  • Just the Teleconverter 1.5x (TC-DC58B) + Canon S5

  • thats like 800mm

    no?

  • Hi Knoose...

    Canon S5 IS ~ Optical Zoom of 12 x (36 - 432 mm equiv) plus Telephoto 1.5x (TC-DC58B) taking it a 35 mm film equivalent of 648 mm) check my website at *simbird* for more info... Simon :-)

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  • hah.. I've got canon S5 IS and you just gave me an idea. I will buy a Tele-converter and I will watch satelite TV from my naighbours :)

  • Hi dnlestrella

    Thank you ~ I'm not sure about a hood ? But looking on the S5 it has a Conversion lens adaptor LA-DC58E screwed to the body and then the Tele-converter TC-DC58B 1.5x screws on to that... with the original zoom lens inside both these ~ maybe I've lost the hood as I do not have it attached ?

    Simon :-)

  • Wow that's some really good range. simbirdcom I own a canon s5is myself, and I'm looking to buy the TC-DC58B tele converter lens as well as the lens adaptor. I couldn't help but wonder; You know how the lens adaptor comes with a hood aswell? Can you attach the hood to the lens AFTER attaching it to the adaptor? I could REALLY use some answers and thank you for the beautiful images.

  • That was wonderful to see.....a tripod must have been used also which makes for a good steady shot...I was looking for some camera shake, especially at that zoom length, but saw none!.. The Canon S5 IS is a camera thats got it all!...

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