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Nikon WC-E68 Wide Angle Converter Lens for Coolpix 4300, 4500 & 5000 Digital Cameras | List Price: $179.95 Discount Price: $59.00

| Brand: Nikon Binding: Electronics
Features: - Angle of View Coolpix 5000: Approx. 99 degrees Coolpix 995 and 950: Approx. 82 degrees Coolpix 990: Approx. 81 degrees Coolpix 900s/900: Approx.84 degrees Coolpix 885/880: Approx. 81 degrees Coolpix 800: Approx. 82 degrees Coolpix 700: Approx. 84 degrees
- Combined Focal LengthCoolpix 5000: 19mm(35mm equivalent) Coolpix 995 990 950 900s 900 885 880 800: 26mm (35mm equivalent) Coolpix 700: 24mm (35mm equivalent)
- Minimum Range:Coolpix 5000: 10.6 in. Coolpix 995/990: 5.51 in. Coolpix 950: 5.91 in. Coolpix 900: 3.15 in. Coolpix 885: 3.94 in. Coolpix 880: 6.30 in. Coolpix 5000:Coolpix 800: 5.51 in. Coolpix 700: 5.12 in.
- Dimensions: 2.60 x 1.31 inches
- Weight: 6.7 ounces
Cant Beat It for The Price [Posted on 2007-03-05] I bought this lens on an incredible sale. Including the adapter, which you have to purchase seperately, I spent right around $50.00. Many of my friends have larger, fancier, Nikons (the D-80's etc.) and are spending $600.00 or more on fisheye lenses. None of us are professional photographers. For what we do, my Cool Pix 5000 and this $50 lens take shots comperable to theirs. The bennefit of mine is it is much more compact. The lens does add quite a bit of wieght to the camera, but it is still much smaller and lighter than than a regular digital SLR. Very easy to use and assemble. Comes with a protective sack, though I think a sturdy carry case would have been nicer, still for $50.00 I'm not complaining.
Surprised! [Posted on 2007-03-08] Must be a mistake!
Dollar for dollar, this lens rates as possibly best among the many accessories I've purchased for my camera. I have the CP4500, which I bought about 4 years ago and although I have several other digital cams, including DSLR, the 4500 is the most used. It seems that a few years ago only the expensive version of this lens was available from Nikon, so I alternatively bought other (far more expensive than this one) brands. They were clumsy to use and produced disappointing picture quality. This lens is great! Built well and pic quality is excellent! Very happy to have found it, even so long into owning the camera. I can't say how it compares to the expensive version but for the money, it can't be beat.
Pete V
It is good wide lens but not enough [Posted on 2007-05-26] I bought it because I read that it did not gave any distortion when you photographed straight skyline.
It is not true, you always get the horizon curved and that is a real pain.
Same when you want to photograph a high rise building, you will get a curved line.
Please do not buy if you are very serious about it.
ALso I tried to return it and I could not get any answers from Amazon. Beware.
Extends the view [Posted on 2007-06-04] I bought this after seeing the price at Amazon. It is a discontinued item but for the price (or even 3x the price), go for it! I have a 24mm on my 35mm film camera (Minolta) and used it all the time. I find I use this lens (26mm equiv)quite a lot. It's a little bit of a pain to attach/de-attach/reset menu, but if you like photography, you'll like this. Excellent optics.
You better be sure this is the item you need [Posted on 2007-07-04] I will never buy any camera item on Amazon again. You can not beat talking to a real person to make sure you are buying the right item. I have a Nikon Coolpix P5000 and this lens and adapter were supposed to be a fit for my camera. Well, they were not! About 8 hours later, after talking to the folks at Keeble and Shuchat Photography, I tried to cancel the order but it was too late. So, I refused the shipment and ended up getting only $30.00 back from my $75.00 purchase (including shiping, restocking fee). I couldn't be happier with the lens from the local camera store. I then when back and bought a speedlight from them.
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