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The Altura Photo 58MM 0.43x HD Wide Angle Lens with Macro is a premium screw-on lens attachment designed for 58mm filter thread lenses. It instantly broadens your field of view with a 0.43x wide-angle multiplier and includes a detachable macro lens for high-resolution close-ups. Compatible with a wide range of Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Fujifilm, and Lumix lenses, it features durable metal construction and HD coated glass for superior image quality. Ideal for DSLR users seeking versatile, professional-grade photography enhancements without investing in multiple lenses.













| ASIN | B0047YRKK8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Camcorder Lenses #6 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Altura Photo |
| Camera Lens | Wide-angle add-on lens that gives your current lens a wider view. |
| Camera Lens Description | Wide-angle add-on lens that gives your current lens a wider view. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Screw-on lens fits camera lenses with a 58mm front filter thread. |
| Compatible Devices | canon eos 70d |
| Compatible Mountings | Screw-on lens fits camera lenses with a 58mm front filter thread. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 8,875 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Focal Length Description | Screw-on 0.43x Wide Angle, converts your existing focal distance of your lens into a wider view |
| Focus Type | Auto/Manual |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Lens | Wide Angle attachable lens |
| Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 57.95 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle attachable lens |
| Manufacturer | Altura Photo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QZ0009 |
| Maximum Aperture | 4 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 58 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 4 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 58 Millimeters |
| Model Name | macro lens |
| Model Number | QZ0009 |
| Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 74.4 Degrees |
| UPC | 781573486636 609465152875 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
A**.
Affordable
Love the Macro lens. Very nice. Very affordable
G**K
Well Built! Works Well! HIGHLY recommend!
HIGHLY recommend! There, I said it again. I purchased a 43mm-52mm Metal Step Up Ring to attach this lens to an old Canon VIXIA R80 for my wide-angle shots. After reading complaints on all of the built-for-VIXIA (43mm) wide-angle lenses showing the (circular) outer rim, I wanted to make sure and buy a larger lens. This works perfectly! I've attached stills from two videos: one with, and one without this lens. And sorry about my filthy picture window; it's still too cold to step out and wash it! LOL The first thing to note: It's heavy. And I mean that in a GOOD way! It's absolutely solid! Metal housing, quality glass on both the macro and wide-angle lenses, and a secure fit where they are threaded to each other, to the step-up ring, and to the camera. The second thing: It comes with little extras that I had not been expecting: A rubber lens cover that press-fits securely to the front of the lens, and a vegan-leather (PU) carry bag, both of which I will be using even though I didn't know I needed them. The front of this lens is a good 85mm across, which would be the main reason why this baby is so heavy! The third thing: It is definitely fish-eyed. I left in part of the window frame in the wide shot (top right), so you could see the amount of curvature. Remember that I'm shooting through a sized-up 43mm fitting, so this is really just the center of the 52mm Altura lens. And once again, I HIGHLY recommend!
M**C
Pretty Good Value
I bought the 49mm model. I have tried this on 3 different Canon cameras (Rebel T7, R100, and M200) using Canon automatic lenses having 49mm front filter threads. It works pretty well and because it is an add-on, you retain automatic focus and exposure (assuming the lens is an automatic rather than manual). Keep in mind this is an inexpensive attachment, not a high-end piece of glass. It is a bit bulky and adds weight to everything and makes the front heavy (but that also happens with long lenses as well). There are actually two components to this system - a separate macro adapter between the camera lens and the wide angle adapter itself. The macro lens can be used separately without the wide-angle attachment. The product description is a little unclear on this point. It would be nice if they sold a kit that had 4 macros with 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, and 58mm threads so that it was possible to use this add-on adapter on a wider range of lenses. I have not yet tried step-down thread adapters to see if this attachment will work larger filter threads - not sure if that will create an optical problem. Update: I tried a number of different step-down adapters (52mm to 49mm, 58mm to 49mm, 67mm-49mm). While there were varying degrees of vignetting on the larger step-downs, it still worked. Obviously, the 67mm created a lot of image size reduction. The 67mm filter size was for a Canon 10mm-18mm EF-S zoom lens.
M**M
Worth the price
Iโve only played around with this, havenโt had a chance to really go out and take a bunch of pics with it, so please excuse the random pictures of bathtubs, house plants, ect. Seems to work really well and be well made for how inexpensive it was. Obviously not high end quality... and you do lose focus around the edges but Iโm okay with that. Any pics Iโd be taking with these would be of one or two objects at most so the blurred edges could be background, not planning on doing while family portraits with it. The wide angle gives quite a bit or extra space to the edges, able to capture more in a photo than without. Photos Iโm uploading are of without either lens, with the wide angle lens, and with the marco for a comparison of all. Only issue I have is that there was a little nick in the thread of one side that I think is the cause of this rather loud sound when unscrewing the lens. Iโll try and upload the video. However aside from the annoying sound, it doesnโt seem to effect it from attaching properly. The box was also a little dented when it arrived and wasnโt sealed so it made me feel like it might have been a return or something... but I couldnโt see any issues other than the one nick I previously mentioned.
C**E
Disabled autofocus on Canon Rebel XS
Although "Rufus" and product specifications said this lens would not disable autofocus, it did on my 2011 Canon Rebel XS. Autofocus would not work and shutter would not fire. Manual focus remained operational, and shutter fired, but I'm an amateur with poor eyesight who relies on AF. It's possible there's an element of operator error here -- would not be the first time -- but I was most interested in the macro anyway, not the wide angle, and was not up for a lot of troubleshooting on either. I have an accessory Canon zoom lens with which AF functions seamlessly, but it attaches directly to the camera body; that may be the difference. All this said, the lens appears to be of good quality; it just won't work easily with my camera. P.S. Altura customer service was in touch with me after this review was posted, apologizing for any inconvenience and offering a full refund. (I'd already returned the lens through Amazon.) I thought that spoke well of them.
J**T
Excellent value and functionality
Do you find yourself wanting to capture wider, fuller landscapes or take perfect shots for social media posts at not quite the right size? Thereโs no need to look any further at expensive wide angle lenses to better your casual shots; this filter thread mounted lens has you covered. Itโs quick to mount/dismount, maintains original sharpness/definition, and has compatibility across brands and generations. You can mount this on a filter from your collection or throw a new 82 on the front of it if youโd like to expand your gear supply. This piece has worked wonders going all the way from a mirrorless Sony A7III down to an old 35mm Canon AE-1. Thereโs no noticeable increase in any autofocus noise level, and film shots especially love this fun add-on by capturing more details in each exposure. I would definitely recommend this product to a friend if they needed an easy, economical solution to the problem of expensive lenses. Hereโs an example of a high exposure B&W shot taken with the lens added to a 50mm Sony E-Mount; my favorite and best model was staying classy with her feathered ears being prettier than many peopleโs own hair.
R**F
Not 0.43x, closer to 0.7x
Purchased this item believing it would reduce effective focal length by .43x, turning a 50mm lens into something like 21.5mm (nominal focal lengths are often not precise and change with focus breathing so there really isn't enough precision there to justify the use of decimals, but I digress) Upon using it I noticed it has considerably less effect than a .42x fisheye adapter acquired some time in the early 2000's, so I did a few tests. Comparing the field of view of a 50mm lens equipped with this adapter to a 28mm lens, I found the 28mm lens was actually wider. That should not be so! I then compared 50mm + adapter setup to a 35mm lens, and the field of view just about perfectly matched. To convert 50mm to 35mm you need a .7x adapter, which is what this falsely advertised product is. Multiplying by .7 can also be approximated by dividing by 1.43, which is where I think they might've screwed up and gotten the 0.43 from-- they could have accidentally subtracted 1 from 1.43 instead of dividing 1 by 1.43 to convert the divisor to a multiplication factor. Or they could be lying outright and guessing nobody would catch that big an error, but this is the difference between being *barely* wide angle at 35mm and ultrawide at around 22mm and has a *huge* impact on the appearance of photos and video. All this said, the quality of this product seems fairly decent. It threads in smoothly, is built of solid metal, and has very little chromatic aberration. I even tested it on a telephoto zoom lens for fun, just to see if I could detect any significant chromatic problems that would be hard to spot on a normal length lens, but none could be seen before the image became too soft to be usable-- and in spite of claims people make about products like this being "zoom through" for camcorder use, it's not advisable to use anything like this for anything on either side of a "normal" focal length. Too wide and you'll see the edges creep into the frame (about 35mm full frame equivalent is where you can see black spots in the corners, and it gets worse from there) and any longer than 50mm equivalent you start to defeat the purpose of a wide angle adapter. (So any of the reviews mentioning black corners are already using a wider angle than can be achieved by putting this on a normal focal length lens-- not its intended use, and not a flaw with the product.) However, in spite of being actually fairly usable, I cannot recommend purchasing any product that misrepresents itself. Anything of this nature that advertises itself as "HD," "digital," or "professional," tries to mimic the appearance of Canon or Nikon optics by including a red or gold colored ring, or mentions autofocus is throwing up some HUGE red flags that it's intentionally deceptive. I had hoped it'd still work for my purposes, but it definitely will not.
J**E
Expand Your Photographic Hirizons
I can hardly contain my excitement about the Altura Photo lens attachment! It's like wielding a magic wand that instantly broadens your photographic horizons. The attachment process is a breeze; it effortlessly screws onto the front of your lens, granting you access to breathtaking wide-angle photography. What's more, the detachable macro lens is a hidden gem for capturing intricate close-ups of tiny subjects. Essentially, it's like owning two remarkable lenses rolled into one. The compatibility of this attachment is jaw-dropping. It fits my Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR lens like a glove and harmonizes flawlessly with various other 55MM lens models from different brands. Altura Photo has truly considered every angle. This attachment has revolutionized my photography. Be it landscapes, architecture, or intimate encounters with nature, the results are nothing short of spectacular. The widened perspective injects a whole new dimension into my shots, making them utterly captivating. I'm particularly grateful for Altura Photo's meticulous attention to compatibility details. Their guide on verifying your camera's lens thread size was incredibly insightful and saved me from ordering the wrong attachment. What's more, Altura Photo stands firmly behind this product, offering a 90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee, which speaks volumes about their confidence in its quality. In closing, if you're aiming to elevate your photography game, don't miss out on this lens attachment. It's a fantastic investment that will unleash a world of creative possibilities. Trust me; you won't be disappointed!
B**A
Excellent pour les grand angle s adapte sur Eos 100D (objectif 58mm)
Excellent rapport qualitรฉ prix
S**I
Helps to take wide angle n macro
Camera - Nikon D3400 Pro - This now helps in taking those wide angle n macro photo of you are fan of it. This is an add on to your existing 18-55 lens. Con - threads are bit delicate i feel n can't be used with a hood (if any one know please let me know) Other wise is a great addition to my camera. Go for it.
N**G
Camera Lense
Exacto de lo que voy buscando..Perfecto para la fotografia.Estoy contento
D**Y
Good product
Both the macro portion and the wide angle portion works as advertised The macro portion can be partnered with extension tubes to get really close focussing distance.
A**I
ottimo prodotto
La lente รจ di ottima fattura,
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