Gregory Lee
May 8th, 2011, 11:29 AM
Do any of you use a wide angle lens adapter for the HMC150? I'm considering one but I realize the original lens is already quite wide. And I'm worried about barrel distortion. Do you have any recommendation for WA lens adapters with minimal barrel distortion? I'm considering:
Cavision LWC07X72E Two Element 0.7x Wide Angle LWC07X72E B&H
or
16x9 Inc. 169-HDWA6X-HPX EXII 0.6x Wide Angle 169-HDWA6X-HPX B&H
I'm leaning towards the 1st one because you can zoom thru 90%.
Gregory Lee
May 13th, 2011, 12:26 AM
Hmm, I guess not many people use a wide angle lens adapter for the HMC-150.
Vaughan Wood
May 13th, 2011, 02:12 AM
It has a very wide lens anyway.
Even doing weddings in small houses and rooms I've never felt the need for a wider angle.
Cheers,
Vaughan
Mark Von Lanken
May 25th, 2011, 06:06 PM
Hi Gregory,
I use two adapters with the HMC150, a .6 and .4. Here is a review I did.
Von Real (http://bcove.me/xceux2mx)
I see you are in Norman. We are over in Tulsa. Small world. What kinds of videos do you produce?
Gregory Lee
May 25th, 2011, 10:32 PM
Century Optics are very nice (and expensive) lenses. I used to use one with my DVX-100. If I get one with the HMC-150, I'm hoping that the 72 mm bayonet mount would be compatible with future camcorders if I upgrade. But I noticed there are a number of different brands out there, many of which are a lot cheaper. Since barrel distortion is inevitable, I might try one of the cheaper brands and if I don't like it, I'll return it. Something tells me, I'll probably get blurry edges and vignetting :(
Thanks for the video reviews though. (btw, I'm surprised the 1.6x telephoto has that much vignetting on the Century Optics)
Gregory Lee
May 25th, 2011, 10:51 PM
Hi Gregory,
I use two adapters with the HMC150, a .6 and .4. Here is a review I did.
Von Real (http://bcove.me/xceux2mx)
I see you are in Norman. We are over in Tulsa. Small world. What kinds of videos do you produce?
Dabble in event videography. We're just 2 hours away from each other; And and I'm from Australia originally (Brisbane), which is two hours (by plane) from Melbourne.
Mark Von Lanken
May 27th, 2011, 03:49 PM
Hi Gregory,
You are welcome. Boomer Sooner!
When I shot in SD I used $100-150 wide angle and fisheye lenses, but when I went to HD, I bit the bullet and went for more expensive glass since HD has higher resolution.
One of my shooters had a wedding over in Norman just last weekend.