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Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) (continued)
Tele-converter TC-DC58A
This 58 mm-threaded diameter magnifying conversion lens is for
taking telephoto shots. The lens changes the focal length of the
camera body's lens by a factor of 1.5x.
Use the tele-converter lens with the focal length set to the
maximum telephoto setting. Using the zoom at other settings
may cause dark shadows on the image. If you set [Converter] in
the Rec. menu to [TC-DC58A], the zoom will move to the
telephoto end automatically (p. 180).
An externally mounted flash may not automatically adjust its
flash coverage when a conversion lens is mounted on the
camera.
Do not attach filters or lens hoods to the tele-converter.
If you use the built-in flash, a portion of the image appears to be
blocked by the lens hood.
Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm)
This lens, with a 58 mm-threaded diameter, makes close-up
shooting easier. You can magnify a subject 33 cm (1.0 ft.) away from
the tip of the lens more than by using the camera's Macro mode.
Set the focal length of the camera's lens close to the telephoto
end when using the close-up lens. If you set [Converter] in the
Rec. menu to [500D], the zoom will move to the telephoto end
automatically (p. 180).
You are recommended to use Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or
Macro Twin Lite MT- 24EX for flash photography with the close-
up lens mounted on the camera.
If you use the built-in flash, a portion of the image appears to be
blocked and dark.
Be sure to use Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58C when you
attach the close-up lens.
It is possible to attach the close-up lens to the camera using the
supplied filter adapter, however, the camera will not shoot
properly.
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