Sony VCLHG2030 Telephoto Conversion Lens for DCR-DVD92, 203, 403, 405, 505, DCR-IP55 & HDR-HC3, SR1 Camcorders
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  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: VCL-HG2030
  • Dimensions: 3.20" h x 4.70" w x 6.40" l, 2.00 pounds


Get astounding detail in a telephoto view. This high-grade lens can be used throughout the entire zoom range to deliver twice the detail at the edges of an image. A must have for the discerning photographer

Features include:

  • 2.0X telephoto converter lens
  • Helps make distant subject appear closer
  • Lens design 3 groups, 4 lens
  • High-grade lens in aluminum housing for superb durability
  • High-grade lens offer twice the detail at the edge of an image


Review of Sony VCL-HG2030 Telephoto Conversion Lens4
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RXP87I7U8NXB9 I like the Sony VCL-HG2030 telephoto conversion lens. There is just one issue I don't like and that is an annoying "ring" around the picture field in wide angle. See my video review.

Nice little performer (just think about a tripod)5
I used this 2x lens for the first time on my Sony DCR-PC350 - a good quality DV camcorder with a fairly good lens Carl Zeiss lens.
The lens comes with a keep-safe pouch and two lens caps. The front one comes with a hook to attach a securing lead to - but no securing lead. It screws on and off easily - no major likelihood of cross-threading.
I keep the camcorder set to max out at the optical zoom limit - not using digital zoom. At minimum zoom you get small dark edges to the picture, but no real problem since normally you'd attach the lens for a max zoom!
The lens adds a bit of weight to the palmcorder and of course the anti-shake is pushed to its limits. I'd recommend a monopod or a tripod if you're looking to use on extended distances.
I used it for videoing my partner in a rowing race - they start over half a mile away and it still filled a quarter to a third of the frame, so it did a great job there.
The camera had some difficulty auto-focussing in low light, but switching to manual solved that - and that's more the camera issue than the lens.
For playback the quality was pretty good (the camera shakes aside) - some slight loss in quality at maximum distance - but that's playing it on a high-definition TV. On standard definition, or having recorded to a normal DVD I don't think you'll see any drop in quality.
Very pleased with the performance - it's a fairly high price in comparison to some of the OEM products you can find - but the good results make up for it.

What I needed.5
As advertised brings things in closer as all telephoto lens do. Only wish it would fit into my underwater equipment I have for my video camera.

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