
Review Summary
2007-02-11T19:00:00
Nice product, a little bit too expensive if considered the unique function that it performs that is the aspect ratio conversion in anamorphic 16:9 on 4:3 ratio cameras sensors. Optically well done, solid, but it can enhance the disotrsion defects (barrel, pincusshion) of the optics on which it has to be mounted on
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The promise of widescreen video is here, but that's a problem for DV shooters using their in-camera DV Widescreen switching.
Now you can capture 16:9 images without sacrificing resolution or angle of view. Some switchable camcorders work by effectively masking the top and bottom of the chip, utilizing only 75% of the original scan lines, resulting in lost resolution and lost angle of view! The Century Precision 16:9 is a true anamorphic adapter that captures the full 16:9 image onto the 4:3 chip, utilizing every pixel for a full resolution image.
In-camera switching from 4:3 to 16:9 works by cropping into the existing frame (top & bottom), so the resulting widescreen view is only as wide as the 4:3 image. Century's adapter can reach to a full 33% wider angle of view, delivering true widescreen.
The attachment is used with the camera in 4:3 mode, and the resulting image appears stretched vertically when viewed in the finder or on a 4:3 monitor. Yet when displayed on a 16:9 monitor, the image automatically spreads out to fill the frame.
The Century 16:9 Widescreen Adapter allows for partial zooming - one-half to two-thirds of the range (from wide toward telephoto) depending on available light.