Using The Lenses (Sold Separately) - Canon PowerShot A95 User Manual

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Using the Lenses (Sold Separately)

The camera supports use of the separately sold
Wide Converter WC-DC52, Tele-converter
TC-DC52A and Close-up Lens 250D (52 mm).
In order to attach any of these lenses, you also
need to use the separately sold Conversion
Lens Adapter LA-DC52D.
When attaching the wide converter, tele-
converter or close-up lens, be sure to
screw it on securely. If they come loose
they may fall from the lens adapter,
posing risk of injury from shattered
glass.
Never look into the sun or into strong
light through the wide converter, tele-
converter or the close-up lens, as this
can result in blindness or impairment of
vision.
If you use the flash when shooting with
the wide converter, the outer area of the
recorded image (especially lower right
corner) will come out relatively dark.
When using the tele-converter, please
set the focal length to the telephoto end.
At other zoom settings, the image will
appear as if its corners have been cut
off.
When using the wide converter, please
set the camera to the wide angle end.
The wide converter blocks part of the
view through the viewfinder.
Wide Converter WC-DC52
Use this converter for taking wide-angle shots. The
wide converter changes the focal length of the
camera body's lens by a factor of 0.7x (the thread
diameter is 52 mm.).
Tele-converter TC-DC52A
This 52 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 1.75x.
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