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Opteka 3x Telephoto Lens for Canon PowerShot A95 A80 | 
enlarge | Brand: Opteka 3x Telephoto Lens for Canon PowerShot A95 A80 Category: Photography
List Price: $299.95 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $220.00 (73%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 28273
Media: Electronics Size: Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 3 Infrared Compatible, Multicoated, Lightweight, Extended Range Warranty: Lifetime
MPN: 12888 Model: 12888 UPC: 084438997965 EAN: 0084438997965 ASIN: B0007L7JSS
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Designed to Maximize Day and Night Shots by Providing Maximum Light and Image Transmission | | • | High Speed Auto-focus / Infrared Compatible | | • | Lens Adapter, Caps, Instructions and Pouch Included | | • | Diamond-cut from Crystal-Clear Water-white Optical Glass | | • | Made in Japan Lifetime Warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Opteka lenses allow you to shoot with total confidence. Opteka lenses stand up to the most rigorous demands on the stage and on location. Opteka's hard anti-reflective (AR) coating offers protection specially formulated to resist flaking, peeling and scratching. This proprietary AR coating also reduces light loss and flare to less than 1% per surface, compared to untreated glass which has a light loss of 4% per surface. Because all Opteka lenses are designed and manufactured with the highest possible degree of consistency, you can swap lenses mid-shoot with no discernable variation in color or effect. The unprecedented purity, color saturation and repeatability of Opteka lenses virtually eliminate the need for lab color timing corrections caused by other filters. This puts more creative control where it belongs, in your hands.
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| Customer Reviews:
Opteka 3X Telephoto Lens October 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After owning and using the Opteka 3X Telephoto lens for 10 months and taking many pictures with it I find it takes quite good pictures. It really brings in distant objects that my Canon A540 could not with it's 4X zoom.
Telephoto May 30, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This wasa very poor product. the lens took fuzzy pictures that were distorted at the higher magnifications. There was a rainbow effect around the edges. I would not recommend this lens to a dog.
Nice lens that produces great quality pictures January 9, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I tried 3 different lenses before picking the Opteka Telephoto lens for my Canon A95. The lens fits perfectly on the standard Canon lens adapter, and with the zoom all the way out, you can really get some nice quality pictures of objects far away. Worked great on a trip down in Africa.
Not sure yet - now I am - not so hot - 2 stars October 8, 2005 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
I already have the Canon 1.75 telephoto, but the 3.2x magnification of this lens sounded like a winner.
Pros: 1. Greater magnification than available Canon lens for about the same price.
Cons: 1. Seems to have significant color fringe (rainbow colors) in highlights. 2. Mounting ring tends to unscrew from the lens and stick pretty firmly on the required adaptor. Make sure it is on the lens tightly first, then attach to the camera only moderately tight. 3. Large size blocks most of the viewfinder requiring use of battery-power-robbing LCD screen (same as Canon). 4. Lens caps are not super tight and will come off in the camera bag, so you will want to use the included pouch. 5. Like the Canon lens, this must be used at the telephoto end of your cameras zoom, making it a fixed focal length setup. 6. Not likely you'll use a flash with this lens, but if you do most of the image will be in shadow from the lens unless you use a bracket-mounted flash that is slaved from the camera flash.
As with the Canon lens, you'll need an adaptor. I don't know if this tele lens includes it or not, but I got the made-in-Japan Opteka wide angle lens at the same time, and between them, I got only one made-in-China Bower brand aluminum adaptor. The silver aluminum is nicer than the black plastic from Canon, however, the Bower brand adaptor did not fit the camera very well and had rotational slop and general wobbley looseness. It seems to work though. It is a hair longer than the Canon equivalent, but I tested each lens on the other adaptor, and it seems OK with either combination.
Subsequent note: After using it for awhile, I've not been able to get any sharp shots, even at 1/1000th second and/or sitting the camera on a table during testing. Only the central 1/4 area is barely adequate at 4 x 6 size. Bummers.
Very Satisfied April 2, 2005 22 out of 28 found this review helpful
I found the Opteka 3x Telephoto Lens for Canon PowerShot A95 to be a very nice and high quality lens and the silver adapter and stepping ring that was included with the 3x lens was an unexpected delight. This was money well spent. With regard to the silver adapter it takes the place of Canon's LA-DC52D Lens Adapter and is of better quality!
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