Olympus PEN Converter Lenses Tested
Handling and Features
This converter is a similar size to the fisheye converter, but is a little lighter at only 85g. When attached to the camera it extends the length of the lens by approximately 2.5 centimetres. It also attaches to the 14-42 f/3.5-5.6 II lens via a plastic bayonet on the front, which make s attaching the converter very quick and easy. There is no hood to shade the lens provided, although the front element is recessed a little to protect it from bumps and scrapes.Attaching the wide converter is very straightforward. | As the front element is recessed, it is already protected from bumps and scrapes, but no hood is included to protect from flare. |
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