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Sony VAD-WB Lens Adapter for Sony Cybershot W-series Digital Cameras |  | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $20.00 (67%)
New (9) Used (1) from $9.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 1 x 3
MPN: VADWB Model: VADWB UPC: 027242681224 EAN: 0027242681224 ASIN: B000EFKNB2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides a 30mm filter and lens mount for DSC-W30, DSC-W50, and DSC-W70 Cybershot digital cameras | | • | Allows you to use your camera with the VCL-DH1730 and VCL-DH2630 lenses, and 30 millimeter filter kits such as VF-30CPK S, VF-30NK, and VF-30SC | | • | Attaches by screwing into the tripod lug at the bottom of the camera | | • | Weighs 1.6 ounces, measures 2.4 inches in length | | • | Comes with a user's guide and a manufacturer's limited warranty |
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Product Description Expand the capabilities of your Cyber-shot(R) W Series digital camera with the Sony VAD-WB 30mm Lens Adapter. Designed specifically for the DSC-W70, DSC-W50 and DSC-W30 digital camera, the VAD-WB allows the use of a variety of conversion lenses and lens filters. Constructed of rugged A.B.S. plastic, the VAD-WB 30mm Lens Adapter fits perfectly on your Cyber-shot. Includes convenient carrying pouch. Color - Transparent, Silver
Amazon.com Product Description The Sony VAD-WB Lens Adapter for Sony Cyber-Shot W-series Digital Cameras provides a 30-millimeter filter and lens mount for DSC-W30, DSC-W50, and DSC-W70 Cyber-Shot digital cameras. This adapter allows you to use these cameras with the VCL-DH1730 lens, VCL-DH2630 lens, and 30 millimeter filter kits such as VF-30CPK S, VF-30NK, and VF-30SC. The VAD-WB lens adapter attaches to your compatible Cyber-Shot camera by screwing into the tripod lug at the bottom of the camera. This unit is constructed of durable ABS plastic, so you know it will not easily break or crack, and should easily last you the life of your camera if taken care of well. Once this lens adapter is firmly attached to the tripod lug in your camera, you simply attach compatible lenses to it and go to town. This item weighs 1.6 ounces, measures 2.4 inches in length, and comes with a user's guide and a manufacturer's limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
Not for (all) W-Series Cameras January 2, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I looked at this for my Sony DSC-W80 camera because it is labeled by Amazon as "for the Sony Cybershot W-Series Digital Cameras".
It DOES NOT WORK with the Sony DSC-W80 camera. I suspect it is incompatible with several other cameras in the W-series line as well. So read carefully, and if your camera is not explicitly listed as compatible, ASSUME it is incompatible!
Functional, but not Fantastic August 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This lens adapter does what it says. It allows the attachment of the lens. But it's somewhat cumbersome to use, and the clear plastic is not exactly a match with the camera. But once attached, it is sturdy and holds well, so for a lens adapter for a digital point and shoot, it's not that bad.
There's a Bright Side May 22, 2007 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This little piece of equipment is what it is. Sure, it has the limitations described above, but users of this particular camera have no other choice in the matter. Additional lenses require this adaptor. Period. The fact is, this camera, for a point-and-shoot, takes great pictures. Add the potential for telephoto or wide angle shots, and you've got the best point-and-shoot you've ever seen.
Let's be real here. This is no professional product, and isn't intended to be so. Complaints aren't really in order, unless you're trying to push this little camera to do what is best left up to an SLR, etc. It is what is.
Problems December 26, 2006 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
It will adapt and allow you to put on lens, however the are several very serious problems. First of all it blocks part of the built in flash. Meaning if you use both it will leave a huge shadow across you picture. Sony recommends getting the slave flash, however you may wish to see the reviews of the slave flash before getting it also. Second you can't use the AF illuminator. Also you obviously have to use the LCD screen not the viewfinder. Finally it makes it unsteady on a tripod.
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