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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
I never owned a Casio, but I had 2 Nikon Coolpixes. If, like the Coolpixes, your Casio has a zoom function, then the following information should work for you: If you by a fixed-focal length tele, like the EagleEye Optic Zoom, then you will have the zoom that your camera provides, but you may discover some vignetting at the wide angle end. If the optics of your camera are sharp, and the you buy a good quality tele lens, then your images should stay pretty sharp. The autofocus worked with the tele on my cams, but n ot quite as well as it did without the tele; it hunted more. I hope this helps. Sue
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Hi, maybe someone has an answer for me ... Well ... I bought a Digital camera ... a Casio QV 4000. So far so good - I must say a good camera :o). But I may need a little bit more Zoom - so I was thinking about a Tele-objective. The Casio has an autofocus and there is an Adapter available to mount lenses and things like that. It is exactly in the range of the hard-mounted objective of the Camera (it is a Canon-objective). What will happen if I simply mount a Tele-objective on this adapter ? Will I have a Zoom ? Will I get the image somehow sharp ? Will the autofocus still work ? Maybe someone has done such a thing before. I would be very glad for any experience ... Thank you