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Nikon WC-E67 Wide-Angle Converter Requires UR-E20 Adapter Ring
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Nikon WC-E67 Wide-Angle Converter Requires UR-E20 Adapter Ring

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Description:

Nikon WC-E67 Wide Angle Converter Lens Adapter

Features:

Widens the angle of your COOLPIX P5000/P5100 Digital Camera by a factor of 0.67x


Great for a variety of applications including indoor group shots, architecture work, and landscape photography.


Requires the Nikon UR-E20 Adapter Ring (sold separately).


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.72 inches
Product Width: 3.54 inches
Product Height: 3.54 inches
Product Weight: 0.22 pounds
Package Length: 4.65 inches
Package Width: 3.7 inches
Package Height: 3.62 inches
Package Weight: 0.26 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Nikon Wide Angle Adapter LensNov 25, 2007
By Lynn K. Circle "lynnkcircle"
The lens quality is excellent, especially for an adapter. But I would expect no less from Nikon. My only criticism is that the theoretical 35mm film equivalent result should have been just under a 24mm lens. However, the actual results seem to be not as wide as that, but somewhere just a bit wider than a 28mm lens.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Great additionJan 02, 2008
By eldon lock
The lens works well If you don,t use the cameras on board flash.The length of the lens gets in the way of the flash.I purchased a SB400 and It does just fine.If your going to mount a 52mm filter make It a thin one,regular filters will vignett.All In all I think It's a good addition If you shoot wide.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4The Original Nikon lens is worth youth moneyAug 03, 2008
By Terrence Quah
I bought a "parallel" make of the wide-angle lens for my coolpix P5100. I claimed to have very good optics , multi-coated, etc etc. Seemed like a good deal. It "seemed" cheaper too.

However, the image quality left much to be desired, because the images taken with the wide-angle would get qutie blurred at the edges, because the lens was poorly made. AS a result, you get a wide-angled image but you are unable to have clear definition on about 30-40% of the photograph. That's not worth it at all!

Instead, the Nikon original is perfectly fitted for the P5100. The Wide-angle function enabled on the Nikon gives a visible distortion correction for the wide-angle converter, and remains clear even at the edges.

I can only say its worth it to buy the original. Don't be fooled by the cheaper imitations.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Works surprisingly well to get a real 24mm wide angle from point and shootNov 16, 2008
By Gerald Siegel
This Nikon product is a must have if you want to have great use of your Nikon P 5000 or P 5100. It is a fair priced item for a good optic of Nikon quality. And it is tiny yet solidly two element job nicely finished in anodized black.You can click a menu item which corrects most of the distortion-which is not all that great even without the correction- you get from any lens adapter. (It takes remembering to turn it off though.).. I rarely need to go this wide,but keep it in the bag since it takes up no room. And I keep the adapter for it always on the camera as a kind of protective vest for the extended lens- seems to make sense to me. I am happy with both. It is a screw on device vs bayonet but that makes it feel really secure. Nikon must be acclaimed for some of their accessories. This is one.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4good piece of equipment for a non-professionalMay 08, 2008
By Rebecca N. Prater "babocoachp"
I'm not a professional photographer by any means, and I haven't even read Photography for Dummies. I just want to take some better pictures, and I wanted to get some lenses for my camera so that I can take the ones I want when the opportunity arises. So far, I have been impressed with the camera I have - the Coolpix P5000, and this lens. I have nothing to compare it to, since I'm a novice at the finer things of photography, but it has great focus and the wide angle conversion is clear and quite crisp. I'm a teacher; it gets my whole class in while I'm still inside the door. My classroom is pretty small, though my class is not, so I'm impressed! :)

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