Canon Pro1 PowerShot Pro1 Camera User Guide - Page 182
Tele-converter TC-DC58A, Close-up Lens 500D 58 mm
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Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) (continued) Tele-converter TC-DC58A This 58 mm-threaded diameter magnifying conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots. The lens changes the focal length of the camera body's lens by a factor of 1.5x. z Use the tele-converter lens with the focal length set to the maximum telephoto setting. Using the zoom at other settings may cause dark shadows on the image. If you set [Converter] in the Rec. menu to [TC-DC58A], the zoom will move to the telephoto end automatically (p. 180). z An externally mounted flash may not automatically adjust its flash coverage when a conversion lens is mounted on the camera. z Do not attach filters or lens hoods to the tele-converter. z If you use the built-in flash, a portion of the image appears to be blocked by the lens hood. Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) This lens, with a 58 mm-threaded diameter, makes close-up shooting easier. You can magnify a subject 33 cm (1.0 ft.) away from the tip of the lens more than by using the camera's Macro mode. z Set the focal length of the camera's lens close to the telephoto end when using the close-up lens. If you set [Converter] in the Rec. menu to [500D], the zoom will move to the telephoto end automatically (p. 180). z You are recommended to use Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT- 24EX for flash photography with the closeup lens mounted on the camera. z If you use the built-in flash, a portion of the image appears to be blocked and dark. z Be sure to use Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58C when you attach the close-up lens. It is possible to attach the close-up lens to the camera using the supplied filter adapter, however, the camera will not shoot properly. 178