Raynox HD-7000 Pro - Lente Conversora Grande Angular 0.7x 58mm

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A Lente Conversora Grande Angular 58mm Raynox HD-7000 Pro de Alta Qualidade é projetada com elementos óticos de vidro de alto índice, utilizando a fórmula de lente de três grupos/três elementos. É possível obter uma lente grande angular de uma qualidade incrível com resolução de 540 linhas/mm. Ela é compatível com toda a área de zoom e permanece em foco. Não haverá redução do valor de luz quando essa lente conversora for anexada à lente da câmera.

Ampliação 0.7x
Zoom Direto Sim
Diâmetro da Montagem Traseira 58mm
Diâmetro da Montagem Frontal 82mm
Construção, Elementos/Grupos 3E/3G
Diâmetro da Lente 3,4 polegadas (86mm)
Comprimento 1,5 polegada (37mm)
Peso 11,3 onças (320g)

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Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens
 
4.6

(based on 29 reviews)

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    (11)

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (22)
  • Interfaces well with camcorder (17)
  • Improves picture quality (8)
  • Well built / quality (5)
  • Compact (4)

Cons

  • Heavy / bulky (5)
  • Heavy (4)

Best Uses

  • Shooting indoors (25)
  • Shooting outdoors (22)
  • Panoramic filming (9)
  • Upgrade (9)
  • Travel (5)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Tech savvy (17), Aspiring film maker (8), Film professional (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
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Most Liked Positive Review

 

Solid Addition to Your Bag of

I have the Canon Vixia HF S20 which has pretty poor natural wide-angle capability. In my opinion a lens like this is a must. It really opens up your shooting, both indoors for tight...Read complete review

I have the Canon Vixia HF S20 which has pretty poor natural wide-angle capability. In my opinion a lens like this is a must. It really opens up your shooting, both indoors for tight shots and outdoors for wide Panoramas.

I actually bought both the Raynox HD-7000 Pro and the Canon WD-H58 so I could try them both. I only tried them both for a couple of days before I made my decision, but this is what I found:

Both did an excellent job fully zoomed out. I have a new 1080p Samsung TV that I viewed some test results and neither lens showed noticeable distortion when at max wide-angle.

When I zoomed in however, I did notice some perimeter blurriness and a "color separation" (clean borders of objects in a shot had a slight reddish hue to them that I didn't notice in shots without the lenses is the best way I can describe it.)

This lens is not good for shots that you might want to have full zoom-ins or zoom-outs during a scene. Keep it in the zoomed-out range and the quality is great.

I did get a "feeling" that the Canon's quality/build was slightly better than the Raynox, but when I scrutinized my limited test shots, I really could find no noticeable difference.

The main things that sold me on the Raynox were:

1. The threaded outer ring that allows for 82mm filter use. As a hobby photographer I always love using polarizing filters for outdoor landscapes and tropic beach scenes. An upcoming trip to Hawaii really made me want a lens with this feature.

2. The lower price. I'm someone who never minds paying more for quality, but only if it's worth it. It wasn't worth paying the extra for less features and the same noticeable output quality.

3. Ok one last thing. Funny enough the lens cap issue that others reported on the Canon lens really was a pain in the rear. You had to remove the cap as if it were a stuck lid on an old jar. I feared I'd drop or scratch it when I took it off. It'd probably loosen over time, but come on...for the extra money you have to pay, "Make a decent system to protect the thing!!!"

Needless to say, I returned the Canon lens and went with the Raynox.

After having and using my Vixia and lens for about a month and a half, I'm happy. One other thing I've noticed though is loss (or reduction) of image stabilization. The IS on this camera is fantastic, but when the lens is on, it seems to go away.

Bottom line: It's a great addition to your rig, but only use it for when you need those wide angle shots to avoid some of its limitations.

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

 

Does the job

I like the lens, it allows me to get more in the image than otherwise, but as with all wide angle lenses it has a fish eye effect. It's easy to take off when...Read complete review

I like the lens, it allows me to get more in the image than otherwise, but as with all wide angle lenses it has a fish eye effect. It's easy to take off when it isn't needed and small enough to carry around. I haven't found any problems with it.

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4.0

Great value

By mdifanis

from Champaign, IL

About Me Tech Savvy

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Good Interface With Camcorder
  • Quality Construction

Cons

  • Slight Barrel Distortion

Best Uses

  • Home Movies
  • Shooting in Car
  • Shooting Indoors
  • Working in tight space

Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

I purchased this for a Canon XA10 as an alternative to the Canon .8x wide-angle adapter. I have not subjected it to scrutiny with artificial test patterns, but after some quick side-by-side shooting comparisons with and without the adapter, image quality appears to be very good in 1080p. It does introduce slight barrel distortion at the edges, but nothing offensive unless one is doing upscale architectural work.

The added field of view is handy for capturing much more sweeping views of inside rooms, shooting in a vehicle, or if one had to shoot an interview on the go in very tight quarters.

This does not come with a hood, and the front lens surface is pretty well flush with the 82mm front filter ring. I just ordered (but have not yet received) an 82 mm lens hood--both for protection and in the hopes of minimizing lens flare, which does happen easily with this adapter and no hood.

Overall, definitely a keeper with good build quality, good image quality, and nice fit and appearance when attached to the xa10.

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5.0

It works great

By The Camera Man

from Houston TX

About Me Profesional Videography

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Good Interface With Camcorder
  • Improves Performance
  • Lightweight
  • Quality Construction

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Home Movies
    • Replacement
    • Shooting Indoors
    • Shooting Outdoors
    • Travel
    • Upgrade

    Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

    I use it with my Video Camera and there's a big difference, It gives me an incredible wide angle 30% or more than the original. It's exactly what I needed......

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    • No

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    4.0

    On Canon XA10... Very wide

    By Ilay

    from Tel Aviv, Israel

    About Me Cameraman, Film Professional, Tech Savvy

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Good Interface With Camcorder
    • Lightweight
    • Quality Construction
    • Wide

    Cons

    • Adds a slight blur

    Best Uses

    • Shooting Indoors
    • Shooting Outdoors
    • Wide shots

    Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

    It's a great conversion lens, very nice design, good grip and fits perfectly on my Canon XA10.

    Although you can expect a light blur on edges from all lens' like this, this wide lens blurred areas disappear with a bit of zoom in.

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    • No

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    4.0

    Always think what you really want

    By Alex Mikh

    from VVO, Russia

    About Me Tech Savvy

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Improves Performance
    • Quality Construction

    Cons

    • Heavy

    Best Uses

    • Home Movies
    • Shooting Indoors
    • Shooting Outdoors

    Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

    This device make my wild nature scenes better, but weight of camera...
    Each time when we try increase options of our camera we are not forget check other side of it.
    I satisfy & recommend this lens to other Canon users, but small tripod & remote control now add to my bag.
    Also remember that part of camera flash now close by Raynox Lens (like any other too) & you can't use it when you need & need buy external flash.

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    • Yes

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    5.0

    Amazing Product ! a MUST BUY !

    By Oscar

    from Cyprus

    About Me Aspiring Film Maker, Film Professional, Technically Challenged, Tech Savvy

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Good Interface With Camcorder
    • Improves Performance
    • Lightweight
    • Quality Construction

    Cons

    • none

    Best Uses

    • Shooting Indoors
    • Shooting Outdoors
    • Travel
    • Upgrade
    • Weddings

    Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

    I was gonna buy the original canon for my new xf100 but was out of my budget so I went for the Raynox. the lens is great and has a super price! A must buy for every 58mm mount cameras owners!

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    • No

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    5.0

    Wide Angle Converter Lens

    By Bryan

    from Missouri

    About Me Aspiring Film Maker, Tech Savvy

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Compact Design
    • Easy To Use
    • Improves Picture Quality
    • Interfaces Well With Camcorder
    • Price

    Cons

    • None

    Best Uses

    • Panoramic Filming
    • Shooting Indoors
    • Shooting Outdoors
    • Upgrade

    Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

    Works great with my Canon HF S200 HD camera
    Quality parts, fits perfectly everytime.
    Does an excellent job of making my camera angle wider
    No distortion even at full zoom
    There are many video reviews of this product on youtube that pursuaded me to buy it, and I am glad I did.
    I would recomend a UV filter for the wide end of the lens to protect it from dust and scratches

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    • No

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    5.0

    Great wide adapter

    By Uranium City Films

    from Detroit, MI

    About Me Aspiring Film Maker, Tech Savvy

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Improves Picture Quality
    • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Panoramic Filming
      • Shooting Indoors
      • Shooting Outdoors

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      Use this on my Canon Vixia HFS100. Leave it on permanently. Sharp throughout the zoom range, adds a great deal of weight which helps with handheld stability, no chromatic aberrations or vignetting. Seems to be a great point between the cheapo wide adapters and the Canon wide adapter at twice the price.

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      • No

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      5.0

      Clear and Good for the Job

      By Music Guy

      from New York, NY

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Improves Picture Quality

      Cons

      • Bulky Design

      Best Uses

      • Shooting Indoors

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      Lightweight and just right to capture stage presentations. Glad I picked it up. And B&H pricing always top notch.

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      • No

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      4.0

      Solid Addition to Your Bag of

      By Randy the Teacher

      from Sacramento, CA

      About Me Tech Savvy

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Good Value
      • Threaded Ring for Filters

      Cons

      • Poor Interface Camcorder

      Best Uses

      • Shooting Indoors
      • Shooting Outdoors

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      I have the Canon Vixia HF S20 which has pretty poor natural wide-angle capability. In my opinion a lens like this is a must. It really opens up your shooting, both indoors for tight shots and outdoors for wide Panoramas.

      I actually bought both the Raynox HD-7000 Pro and the Canon WD-H58 so I could try them both. I only tried them both for a couple of days before I made my decision, but this is what I found:

      Both did an excellent job fully zoomed out. I have a new 1080p Samsung TV that I viewed some test results and neither lens showed noticeable distortion when at max wide-angle.

      When I zoomed in however, I did notice some perimeter blurriness and a "color separation" (clean borders of objects in a shot had a slight reddish hue to them that I didn't notice in shots without the lenses is the best way I can describe it.)

      This lens is not good for shots that you might want to have full zoom-ins or zoom-outs during a scene. Keep it in the zoomed-out range and the quality is great.

      I did get a "feeling" that the Canon's quality/build was slightly better than the Raynox, but when I scrutinized my limited test shots, I really could find no noticeable difference.

      The main things that sold me on the Raynox were:

      1. The threaded outer ring that allows for 82mm filter use. As a hobby photographer I always love using polarizing filters for outdoor landscapes and tropic beach scenes. An upcoming trip to Hawaii really made me want a lens with this feature.

      2. The lower price. I'm someone who never minds paying more for quality, but only if it's worth it. It wasn't worth paying the extra for less features and the same noticeable output quality.

      3. Ok one last thing. Funny enough the lens cap issue that others reported on the Canon lens really was a pain in the rear. You had to remove the cap as if it were a stuck lid on an old jar. I feared I'd drop or scratch it when I took it off. It'd probably loosen over time, but come on...for the extra money you have to pay, "Make a decent system to protect the thing!!!"

      Needless to say, I returned the Canon lens and went with the Raynox.

      After having and using my Vixia and lens for about a month and a half, I'm happy. One other thing I've noticed though is loss (or reduction) of image stabilization. The IS on this camera is fantastic, but when the lens is on, it seems to go away.

      Bottom line: It's a great addition to your rig, but only use it for when you need those wide angle shots to avoid some of its limitations.

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      5.0

      Best in every catogory

      By Video Instructor

      from Brandon MS

      About Me Tech Savvy

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Does it's job very well
      • Easy To Use

      Cons

      • Heavier than camcorder

      Best Uses

      • Close Up Filming
      • Panoramic Filming
      • Shooting Indoors
      • Shooting Outdoors

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      I do alot of instructional video but wanted to get in close without cutting my head off in the process,and this lens gave me what i needed.

      I did a huge amount of research and for the money this is the one to get,saved me alot of cash without giving up quality and it goes without saying,it;s wonderful for large group shots or landscapes.

      I have a Canon hf s100 and if i had to complain,it would be that the lens blocks the built in flash on the camcorder,but i never use it for taking pictures anyway and if i ever just had to i would simply take the lens off.

      Very good product and recomend it over any wide angle lens on the market for the camcorder i use, for quality and price.

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      5.0

      Works Great with an HV40

      By Tom

      from Olympia, WA

      About Me Amateur, Recreational, Tech Savvy

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Improves Picture Quality
      • Interfaces Well With Camcorder
      • Zoom Quality Remains

      Cons

      • A bit large

      Best Uses

      • Panoramic Filming
      • Shooting Indoors
      • Shooting Outdoors
      • Upgrade

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      I use the product to shoot soccer games and it produces so much more of the image, without totally exacerbating the zoom. That was an important aspect for me when I was shopping for wide angle lenses. I saw test shots of this lens and it does not disappoint. There is no noticeable difference in quality of the zoom function with the lens on and off. It works great and it was not as heavy as a expected from reading the other reviews. I definitely recommend. No complaints. Oh but be sure to check your filter thread because if it doesn't fit that of the lens then you need to buy an adapter ring, which are pretty cheap but you might as well not waste shipping and order them together. For the canon vixia hv models you need to buy a 43-58 raynox adaptor ring.

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      5.0

      High Quality lens!

      By Twisterbret

      from Jackson, NJ

      About Me Aspiring Film Maker, Tech Savvy

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Improves Picture Quality
      • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

      Cons

      • Bulky Design

      Best Uses

      • Close Up Filming
      • Shooting Indoors
      • Shooting Outdoors
      • Upgrade

      Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

      This works great on my Canon HFS100. It make the camera front heavy but it doesn't bother me in the least. HFS100 has poor steady shot, the weight of this lens really helps things out. The lens is large and if you have a small bag, make a note of that. It also blocks the almost useless light the Canon has built-in. I would Buy this lens again again.
      When folks see me filming with the lens, they know I mean business!

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      3.0

      Does the job

      By Kimberly

      from San Francisco, CA

      About Me Aspiring Film Maker

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact Design
      • Easy To Use
      • Improves Picture Quality
      • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Panoramic Filming
        • Shooting Indoors
        • Shooting Outdoors
        • Upgrade

        Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

        I like the lens, it allows me to get more in the image than otherwise, but as with all wide angle lenses it has a fish eye effect. It's easy to take off when it isn't needed and small enough to carry around. I haven't found any problems with it.

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        4.0

        matched expectations

        By Legria-man

        from Toronto, ON

        About Me Tech Savvy

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Better handling
        • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

        Cons

        • Heavy nose-down

        Best Uses

        • Panoramic Filming
        • Shooting Indoors
        • Shooting Outdoors

        Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

        I keep the lens on the camcorder [HF-S21] at all times as it does what I expected it to do.
        It does expand the angle without visible distortion.
        It also helps stabilize the hand while recording.
        It also brings a nose-down tendency which requires a bit of effort to compensate (that's why I rated it 4 rather than 5).
        Good buy, overall!

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        4.0

        Good lens good choice

        By PhilipG

        from Boston, MA

        About Me Tech Savvy

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

        Cons

        • Heavy

        Best Uses

        • Panoramic Filming
        • Shooting Indoors
        • Shooting Outdoors

        Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

        The lens fits perfectly and the wideangle is good.
        When you fully zoom in you will see that the edges become blurry but this lens is not a lens to fully zoom in with. The lens also blocks the light of the camera but this happens with all wide angel lenzes.

        It is strong but heavy

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        4.0

        good product with japanese quality

        By sausage

        from france

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Close Up Filming
          • Shooting Indoors

          Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

          The finition is good, as usual with japanese products....
          It's a bit heavy but the pros is that it stabilize the cam.

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          4.0

          Nice clear Picture

          By Shmitty

          from Vancouver, WA

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

              I use my Vixia HF S10 at my community theater and the lens allows me to capture more the stage at once. The increased viewing angle is great with no distortion or loss of quality.

              It is too bad it blocks the flash as I do like to take occasional stills with my camcorder.

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              4.0

              Heavy

              By Fisheyland

              from Sacramento, CA

              About Me Tech Savvy

              Verified Reviewer

              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Interfaces Well With Camcorder

              Cons

              • Heavy

              Best Uses

              • Shooting Indoors
              • Upgrade

              Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

              Great lens, no vig. It's heavy on consumer camcorders.

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              5.0

              Perfect field of view

              By JayKay

              from Europe

              About Me Tech Savvy

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Durable
              • Easy To Use
              • Highly Compatible
              • Produces High Quality Film

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Confined spaces
                • HD Shooting
                • Shooting Indoors
                • Shooting Outdoors
                • Up-close

                Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

                My Canon Legria/Vixia HFS10 had a very narrow field of view, which was very annoying since it meant I always had to back away from the subject I was shooting.

                This lens cured that problem instantly. In fact, it gives a field of view that is nearly the same as what I see with my bare eyes - in other words it's perfect for my use.

                I would not go back to shooting without this lens - it just looks and feels much more natural to work with the wide angle lens on. The resulting video has that professional touch, which a narrow field of view out-of-the-box camcorder just can't compete with.

                It is rugged, has clear quality optics and comes with lens covers and a pouch that you'll never need (because you won't take this lens back off again!).

                Should I ever need another wide angle lens, I'll be getting another one of these.

                The only negative thing is that it makes the camcorder a bit nose heavy, but with a tripod that's not really a problem ... and the added weight increases freehand stability anyway.

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                4.0

                Satisfied

                By Vdave

                from Tallahassee,FL

                About Me Tech Savvy

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Shooting Indoors
                  • Shooting Outdoors
                  • Travel

                  Comments about Raynox HD-7000 Pro 58mm 0.7x Wide Angle Lens:

                  I ordered this product for my canon S2IS and when I received it , I thought "oh this is for camcorder" but it works perfect for my S2IS , with full zoom capability.I am happy with this product [...]

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