Available in Dec 2012
Emolux PRO5245HDII wide angle conversion lens is specially designed to extend the wide angle range of Canon M camera to attain a much wider perspective in a single image.
Professional grade optical element that undergo precision polishing processes are used in the optical system for maximum image clarity when used on DSLR lenses. Focal length is effectively reduced by a factor of 0.45x to achieve additional wide angle coverage. The extra wide angle is particularly useful for taking wide landscape and majestic architecture which requires a large depth of field for maximum scene to be captured in 1 single picture shot.
When fitted on Canon EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens, the maximum focal length is extended by a factor of 0.45x to produce a new wide angle of 8.1mm, with superior image clarity from edges to edges.
All optical elements undergo ultra low reflection multi coating process which further minimizes chromatic aberration and astigmatism to obtain clear, crystal sharp digital images that are comparable with digital lenses with fixed focal length.
Emolux PRO5245HDII wide angle conversion lens is specially designed to extend the wide angle range of Canon M camera to attain a much wider perspective in a single image.
Professional grade optical element that undergo precision polishing processes are used in the optical system for maximum image clarity when used on DSLR lenses. Focal length is effectively reduced by a factor of 0.45x to achieve additional wide angle coverage. The extra wide angle is particularly useful for taking wide landscape and majestic architecture which requires a large depth of field for maximum scene to be captured in 1 single picture shot.
When fitted on Canon EF-M 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens, the maximum focal length is extended by a factor of 0.45x to produce a new wide angle of 8.1mm, with superior image clarity from edges to edges.
All optical elements undergo ultra low reflection multi coating process which further minimizes chromatic aberration and astigmatism to obtain clear, crystal sharp digital images that are comparable with digital lenses with fixed focal length.

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