

📸 Capture More, Miss Less — Elevate Your Shots with Olympus Wide Angle Power!
The OM SYSTEM Olympus WCON080E B28 Wide Angle Lens is a premium 0.8x converter designed to expand the field of view on select Olympus filmless digital cameras. Delivering equivalent focal lengths of 29mm or 40mm depending on the model, it enhances your zoom range with high-end optical clarity. Included is a 43-55mm step-up ring for easy mounting, making it a versatile and durable accessory for professionals seeking wider perspectives without compromising image quality.
| ASIN | B000051191 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | WCON-08E B-28 |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.69 x 3.7 inches |
C**R
Oly WCON-08E Wide Angle with 3040Z: A Short Report
I didn't "do the homework" on this lens before buying it, and even though it 'only' drops the focal length by .8, I'm kind of glad I went ahead and tried it versus some of the other alternatives. In my research after-the-fact, I've seen many say that it's difficult to significantly shorten the focal length without accepting image quality that ranges from poor to just plain awful. The good news: Image quality to MY untrained eye seems identical to that provided by that of the camera's onboard lens alone. The bad news: Everyone familiar with the lens noted the obvious issues of viewfinder and flash blockage. There's no way to mount anything this big without dealing with those issues. Other observations: It's a lens that's aesthetically pleasing to handle and the user certainly gets a sense of the quality of workmanship that went into the lens. Value observations: It's not the kind of lens you'd recommend as one of the first purchases on a tight budget. I had at first thought of returning it because of the modest (35->28) improvement offered, but as I evaluated the results and read about other lenses, I decided that a near flawless .8 was probably worth more than shorter focal lengths with obvious problems. The lens also came with the Oly 43-55mm step up ring, which I needed to buy anyway for the B-300 I'm also getting from B&H, currently on back order. The Net: I'm keeping the lens. If your camera has an even longer "shortest focal length" then you'll likely appreciate the lens and use it more often. And a final curiosity: Indoors, mounted on tripod with a fixed aiming point, the 3040Z would routinely fire the flash with the built in lens, and would NOT use the flash with the wide-angle mounted. This came as a surprise, since I'd read that adding lenses usually results in LOSS of light to the camera. If anything I might have guessed the opposite result flash wise, even though the lens is advertised as working 'without reducing aperture'.
A**E
Wide angle lens on a C2100UZ
I agree very much with Mr. Lassiter's comments. I would just like to add a little info. about using this lens with the Olympus C-2100UZ, because I found the scant information that is available a little ambiguous. Yes, you can use it with a C-2100UZ. You dont need a CLA-1 adapter, but you do need to shell out for a 49-55mm step-up ring as the one supplied is 43-55mm. Hope this helps.
A**R
Good for a Range of Cameras
I actually own a Panasonic FZ50. This works great with it. It has 55mm Threads so it fits on directly. While it "only" drops it down to 28mm thats really mostly what I need. 28mm is more than you might think. The distortion is very minimal. It gives clear pictures with very few defects(purple fringing is a problem with some other lenses). The only lens thats better is the one by panasonic, but it cost twice as much. For the money, this is definitely the best buy.
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