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Accidents happen where life happens. Protect your favorite Adorama products and purchase a protection plan to stay covered from accidental damage, mechanical or electrical failure, and more.
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When regular use of your product over time results in mechanical or electrical failure.
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Broadcast
0.7X
Panasonic HVX200 or lens with 85/86mm O.D. (82mm thread)
Multi-coated
Fixed focal
By macro mechanism
No light loss
0.30m
For 2/3" at 8mm: 76½19' X 61½01'
1/3" or 2/3"
8mm and up
117mm, P=0.8
Combination HVX200 Bayonet and 9586 Clamp-on Mount
½ 120mm X 30mm(h)
306g
Black
LH-120 lens hood
Soft lens cap for LH120 (LCS1814)
Clear glass protection filter for LH120 (FTG127)
The Cavision Broadcast Series Single Element 0.7x Wide Angle Adapter provides a 30% wider angle of view. It features a Bayonet mount for fast and secure attachment onto HVX200 lens. Additional 9586 Clamp-on mount allows for use with many other lenses.
What is the differences between Wide Angle Adapters and Wide Angle Converters?
Fixed focal adapters lose focus when the focal length on the camera lens is changed (i.e. zooming). For this reason the adapter is not recommended when live zooms are necessary. Note: Typically it is possible to change the zoom level a small amount while still retaining focus.
When using an adapter, the normal focusing operation does not function. It is necessary to use the macro focus control instead. For mini-DV cameras that do not have a macro focus control, the lens will typically retain focus from the widest angle to approximately 1/4 of the zoom range.
With zoom-through converters, normal lens operation is not affected. Focus operations will work the same as before and focus will not be affected when the focal length is changed (i.e. zooming).