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waycool blue vs sony 0630

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Hi

I have been using a Sony wide-angle lens (VLC0630S) now for a year or so and by now I think I am growing out of it. Our formations are getting a lot tighter now, and people start "falling out of frame"

So I am thinking about buying another lens, for instance a WayCool Blue Eye (.43) Somewhere on the Net however I read that this lens is actually less wide than an original Sony? Anybody has some actual experience with these to lenses? Is this a good buy or should I get the Red Eye which is .3 (I am worried this will not work if I am not really close one time)?

Regards
Dennis

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I don't know the current ange rates, but you should check out the Diamond series as well. I jump the .5 on my primary 4 way camera with a .3 on the backup zoomed just a little.

You can zoom the .3 Diamond about halfway (I think it's the same for the WayCool's) so, if you can buy just one, get the .3 and zoom it just a bit.

JP

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I don't know the current ange rates, but you should check out the Diamond series as well. I jump the .5 on my primary 4 way camera with a .3 on the backup zoomed just a little.

You can zoom the .3 Diamond about halfway (I think it's the same for the WayCool's) so, if you can buy just one, get the .3 and zoom it just a bit.

JP


Liquid Diamond and Waycool use the same glass If I recall corectly
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