Tiffen MegaPlus Lens Adapter for Kodak DC215 (37mm thread)

Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Tiffen
  • EAN: 0049383218978
  • Label: Tiffen
  • Manufacturer: Tiffen
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_LENS_FILTERS
  • Publisher: Tiffen
  • Studio: Tiffen
  • UPC: 049383218978

Customer Reviews

Lens Adapter for DC2152001-07-24
Being unable to use any type of extra lens on my DC215, I decided to buy this lens adapter. It was a great purchase. The adapter is very sturdy and very well built. It won't interfere with any of the camera's controls. The only problem I've had with it is placing it on the camera and removing it. Placing it on the camera is a bit difficult, but removing it from the camera is hard. Of course, this is due to the firm grip the adapter has on the camera. If you own a DC215 and would like to expand your picture taking capabilities using differente lenses, I would recommend this adapter.

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