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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2009

I bought a wide angle lens off EBAY for $42. I'm not completely satisfied with it but it is pretty nice and it actually makes close up shots a lot clearer. I'm using a Samsung HC-HMX20C Camcorder. Recording in 1080P mode.

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  • @fwupow Its right under the video. You dont need a camera if you are blind.

  • @fwupow Read the description dumbass.

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  • pretty good. and its still linear.

  • only little change, buy a better one, good ones are gonna cost you bout $50

    I got mine for bout $70

  • with the amount of wideness you get with that you might as well just take a step back...its probable the same amount lol...except without the shitty glass..

  • you got COMPLETELY ripped off you should complain to ebay and get an different one no offence

  • @everclear21 -  XD

  • @xTomei Did someone mention cupcakes ?!

  • Using a wide lens on sr11; after attaching it, in camera's settings, go to 'home' button (upper left) [if using lower right button it will not go there] then the tool box on the lower right side (first aid looking box) then go to 'movie settings' -on the 4th page (press the down arrow) theres a button for "conversion lens". Press that & then choose "wide lens". This will adjust the math/etc for it. The diff is not huge to our eyes, but big on the final project & overall look.

    :)

  • @tarrizzzzzzzzz I honestly have no idea what you are talking about.

  • @xTomei

    you idiot we wanna know how wide the angle was to begin with -.- moron

    though I'm guessing this would be something like 43mm at 35mm standards :/

  • what kinda camera you using.

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