Fujifilm WLFXE01 E Series Wide Angle Lens for E500, E510 & E550 Digital Cameras | 
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Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 3.9 x 3.6
MPN: 43930000 Model: 43930000 UPC: 074101430004 EAN: 0074101430004 ASIN: B0002KH218
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| Features:
| • | 0.76x wide angle lens provides a 25% wider image | | • | 21-millimeter equivalent | | • | Reliable, high-quality Fujifilm optics | | • | Easy to attach and remove | | • | For use with FinePix E500, E510, and E550 digital cameras |
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Product Description WL-FXE01 is a 0.76x (21mm equivalent) Wide Angle Lens Adapter for use with the FinePix E500, E510 and E550.
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| Customer Reviews:
It broke my E550 July 24, 2008 Jeanne M. Wray (Flower Mound, TX United States) My husband bought this lens for me to add to my E550 along with the adapter ring and another lens "made for the Fuji E550". After using it with the adapter a total of 3 times, my camera lens would no longer open. I am very protective over "my" camera equipment, this is not my only camera, I have 5 of them. I wanted my E550 to do more than it was doing but in retrospect, I wish I had just used one of my better cameras. Leave the "add on" lenses for this camera at the store. Buy a better camera instead. :)
Fujifilm Wide Convertion Lens WLFXE01 E Series for E900 Digital Camera October 30, 2007 Alexander Gukhman (Moscow, Russia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fujifilm Convertion Lens WLFXE01 is permitting to make pictures of the architecture from a short distance and was very useful for shooting very high buildings in New York and in small streets of old towns of Europe. Moreover this lens can use indoors with small square.
wide angle attachmemt November 9, 2006 C. Dean West (cocoa beach, fl) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There were no surprises in how the lens worked, but the assembly was not very good. The lens cover is so loose that, unless you hold it on when handling the lens, it will fall of... always gets stuck in the bag. When I replaced the lens cover with an old filter-case cover, It fit well, but then it pulled the lens keeper ring out of the metal casing and broke the little toy keeper stubs...glue fixd that. Yeah, the expected chromatic "fringing" happens, but some soft settings and underexposure followed by Adobe fix that.
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