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OT: Explain Wideangle 0.45x vs. 0.7x, etc. for HV20
Okay, as most know I have the Merkury Wideangle lens for my HV20 which is 0.45x. (it's a wider picture), but I've searched for an answer and still come up empty. If I want to capture an even wider image, pushing more towards fisheye (but not really looking too fisheye), then what would the lens be? I don't understand how the numbers work. Would a 0.7x be an even wider image? I'm wanting to experiment with capturing home interiors from a 360 degree rotating stand that the HV20 is sitting upon and the 0.45x Merkury is still not wide enough in my opinion - I want to go wider and capture even more of the room in the video.
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Those numbers like .45x refer to how much magnification the adaptor lens adds to the builtin lens. So a 1.00x lens would have no effect - it would be 100% of the normal image size. Numbers smaller than 1.00x give a wide angle effect. As the numbers get smaller your field of view gets wider, so a .70x adaptor is not as wide as a .45x. OTOH, a 1.50x lens would magnify the image by 150% and give you a telephoto effect.
.45x is relatively extreme for a wide angle adaptor and they typically introduce significant barrel distortion (the horizon line turns into a curve for example). Although I'm not familiar with accessories for the HV20, the adaptor lenses I've seen for other cameras are indeed usually fisheyes when you get into the .30x sort of range. |
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I just did an experiment, looking through the Merkury lens with my bare eye (no camera) and I now understand that as I look through just the wideangle lens itself, it's a very fisheye look with an image that's much smaller and further away looking, and then when I attach the macro, the macro brings the image closer back to it's original size (but much wider). |
I may be mistaken but I believe all wide angle lens would have to use a macro in the mix. Think about it...as the images get wider and wider on the outer lens it would have to get smaller and smaller for it to fit in the len's view... therefore the needed macro lens would have to get stronger and stronger in order to bring it all back into view.
I don't have one myself but this seems to make sense to me. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Nathan - as far as the conversion goes, the Canon WD-H43 is .7x. My guess is the Merkury 52mm/67mm (silver) is closer to .8x . Not a huge difference but noticeable when you compare them head to head. The Merkury 52mm/62mm (black) on the other hand, appears identical to the Canon (.7x) at full wide. |
Find anything?
Nathan,
I too have that Merkury and find it's not wide enough. Did you ever find something wider in the same low cost range? How about and adapter allowing you to unscrew it? |
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