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The ZV-E10 Wide Angle Lens Kit by USKEYVISION is a versatile 2-in-1 lens system designed for Sony ZV-E10 and A7C cameras. It features an 18mm wide-angle lens to broaden your field of view and a detachable 10X macro lens for detailed close-ups. Crafted with 4K HD SCHOTT low dispersion glass and advanced nano-coatings, it ensures crystal-clear imagery and video. The kit includes essential accessories like lens caps, a cleaning cloth, and a protective case, making it a must-have for vloggers and content creators seeking professional-grade versatility.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.9 x 8.5 x 5.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand | USKEYVISION |
Colour | Black |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
Model year | 2021 |
Part number | WLZ10 |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 40.5 Millimetres |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**E
has earned a permanent spot in my camera bag
This is quite an impressive little adapter that has earned a permanent spot in my main camera bag, and I really limit the gear have in there!Let's get some technical clarifications out of the way (in case you're new to Full Frame & APSC)This adapter is made to be attached to the front of the kit lens that comes with theSony ZV-E10 16-50mm with a 40.5mm filter thread, which is an APSC Lens. (same lens comes with all of the Sony 6000 series of cameras)It can also be attached to the front of the kit lens that comes with theSony A7C 28-60mm with a 40.5mm filter thread, which is a full frame 35mm lens.As the Sony ZV-E10 16-50mm is an APSC (cropped sensor), you need to multiply the lens zoom range by 1.5 to get the equivalent Full Frame 35mm.So the Sony ZV-E10 16-50mm is equivalent to a 24-75mm 35mm lens (hope that all makes sense!)I have used an A7C 28-60mm for my examples below, all shot at full frameA: 28mmB: 28mm with the wide angle adapterC: 60mm at closest focussing distanceD: 60mm with Macro adapter at closest focussing distancePersonally I won't use the wide angle adapter (I have a dedicated Sony G Master for that!), but on the occasions that I carry the A7C with the kit lens around I will most certainly have the macro adapter in my bag as it makes such an enormous difference and it's so small.As to image quality, well you can make your own judgements, it's not a dedicated macro lens, it's not going to achieve the clarity they can, but they cost £500 plus for something worthwhile and they're big lenses. But for the occasions when you want to get up a bit closer to something, or you're shooting video then this is excellent. As to the wide, if you're using an APSC camera with the 16-50 (24-75 equivalent), then that bit of extra width will likely come in handy.As to build quality, these are solid, all metal and glass, even the rear a front lens protectors are solid metal, and it all comes in a small hard case. IMHO think this is a great little adapter and will be a worthwhile addition
J**D
Not a Professional's Review
I am far from a professional, I am nowhere near an amateur really, I am just a person who happens to have the camera, so please do not rely on this review for any technical details. But if, like myself, you happen to have an inclination to experiment a bit with photo equipment that is quite unfamiliar, I hope this review will be of help.I had tried to capture the bit of the sky with the lens and the same bit of the sky without it, but I am afraid I was unable to quite keep the camera in place at the moment. However, I did notice some difference. I did not notice any striking difference in the angle it manage to capture side-wise (or in width, speaking plain language) but I did notice there appears to be more of the sky from above that the lens managed to make visible. Overall, there appears to be more depth to the image with the lens, like it was able to add more depth to it. It does sound trivial and cliche, but the difference is there. I don't think I am enough of a photographer to be able to really show it through the photo at this stage, but I hope the 2 photos that look identical at first will help you get the general idea of the 'depth' I am discussing. The photo with the lens shows slightly more of the sky, as if you are standing sightly further away and are able to see slightly more of it (if that makes sense).Just for fun I also attached the lens 'in reverse', wrong side on and the image with the black around the image demonstrates what you get through this experiment.The lens comes in a semi-hard-shell case, small and handy, that you can take with you on your travel and store in your pocket or bag quite conveniently.Overall, I think this lens is a fun addition to my camera. It helps it capture a clear close-up, something that I could never do with the camera alone. So it is definitely handy. The close-ups I took are of the LEGO bits and the fer tree. I was able to place the camera quite a bit closer than without the lens and it got an image that was quite clear, whereas without the lens it would have been all blurry and unclear.
H**S
Lens
Fairly basic lens.Fit is accurate.Images are OK.Good value.
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Perfect images on Sony A6000 kit lens
I ordered this macro/wide-angle lens adapter to use with the kit powerzoom lens on my Sony A6000 and can in all honesty say that I'm really pleased with it.This has been designed to fit the 40.5mm thread of the Sony 16-55 kit lens. It screws in easily and looks really good when fitted.This is dual function. Simply screwing the macro lens on provides a good macro photography option. As my photos of the kit lens cap and the front wide angle lens show, this focusses well, whether used automatically or on auto.Adding the wide-angle lens is simply a case of screwing it on top of the macro lens. I was potentially expecting some vignetting, but there's none that's noticeable in testing. In addition, there doesn't seem to be any noticeable lens distortion at the edges. The image remains nice and clear.My collage photo shows how much extra image the wide angle lens gives.This is perfect to use alongside the kit lens for walk about photography. You can get good scenic shots, with more in the image without any noticeable loss in quality. If you then want to take macro photography, it's also easy to quickly remove the wide-angle lens.The lenses come in a nice little hard case, making them easy to slip into your pocket and keep them safe.Without a doubt, this is an excellent bit of kit that any photographer should not be without.
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