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Opteka Voyeur Right Angle Spy Lens for Nikon Digital SLR
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Opteka Voyeur Right Angle Spy Lens for Nikon Digital SLR

List Price: $99.95
Our Price: $19.95
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OPT-SPY-NIK

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Description:

Point your camera one way and shoot the other with this right angle lens attachment. This lens will allow you to shoot directly to the right or left of where your camera appears to be pointing. Built-in rotating barrel to allow height adjustments. People will think you are shooting somewhere else. This lens can be a valuable asset when shooting still pictures at the beach, pool, and other public places.

This lens provides bright, crisp, distortion free images. It is sized to accommodate all viewing distances from near wide-angle to full zoom.

Features:

Point your camera one way and shoot the other with this right angle lens attachment


Easily attaches to your lenses filter threads (appropriate attachments for your camera included)


This lens can be a valuable asset when shooting video (or still pictures) at the beach, pool, and other public places


Accommodates all viewing distances from near wide-angle to full zoom


Built-in rotating barrel to allow height adjustments. Compact, 3 1/2 inches long


Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4Fun accessory for the cam...Jan 02, 2008
By B. Muller
Works as stated, but it is a little obvious unless quite far away (not exactly a discrete thing). Use with a zoom...

Also, because it mounts on the end of a lens (like a filter does), it turns when the lens focuses, so you have to hold the mirror unit when focusing to keep it pointing in the right direction.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Bought for Camera Geek HusbandJan 13, 2009
By bmoore "bmoore"
I bought this for my husband, who takes a lot of pictures at large group functions and turns them into slide shows for the closing production. The lens is hard to adjust; the pictures are really warped. The pics are fun for the slide show, but would not depend on this lens for accurate photos...

4A Fun LensAug 10, 2011
By Bayu Kristianto "baladewa"
It is not actually a lens. It is just a round black metal thing with a mirror stuck sideways inside it. The name written on its box is more appropriate: it is a MIRROR ANGLE SCOPE. And remember: its ring is 58 MM! It does not come with any additional step down or step up rings. You have to purchase them yourself. My Sony Alpha 300 has a 55 ring thread, so I bought a 58 MM step up ring, and it works perfectly with this scope. It is a cheap accessory, but it does what it is supposed to do. Beware that it functions only with autofocus mode on. You could still use it with manual focus, but you have to use both hands to position the scope (which you can easily move around)and MANUALLY FOCUS your lens. It is troublesome! And, when you use autofocus, it keeps on turning up and down when it cannot autofocus. Make sure you shoot something which your lens can easily focus, then this scope will focus easily and does not move crazily. Also, you can only use it with a focal length of 50mm or above, otherwise you would have vignetting around your pictures. The good thing: it presents no picture distortion, which I like. But you have to move the scope a lot to adjust it to the right position to get the pictures you want. You can move it to different positions (left, right, up, and down) while you keep your camera lens in the same position. I like this thing for what it could give me: FUN!

 
 
 
 
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