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VCLDH1730
Telephoto Conversion Lens for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras

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Sony VCLDH1730 Telephoto Conversion Lens for Compatible Cybershot Digital Cameras

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Manufacturer: Sony
Model: VCL-DH1730
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sony
Label: Sony

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Editorial Review
Sony VCL-DH1730 is ultra high quality 1.7X telephoto conversion lens optimized for megapixel digital photography. This high-grade lens helps make distant objects appear closer.
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Does it make a difference? 2008-01-18
The answer is that I cannot tell an appreciable difference in proximity. In addition, you need an adapter to use it and this has to be bought separately. I would not buy it if you expect to get much closer to the subject.


sony vcldh1730 lens 2006-03-17
this is a grate little lens, ease to use. another grate product from Sony.Jim H


Great stuff I'am satisfied 2006-02-22
This is a good choice to upgrade the camera performance and Good price


Sony VCLDH1730 Telephoto Conversion Len 2005-08-22
This seller provided the item purchased, at the price specified within the scheduled timeframe for delivery. The telephoto conversion len purchased arrived in excellent condition, and fit my Cybershot Digital Camera perfectly. The price of the photo accessory I purchased from this seller was the lowest price offered by a number of sellers. Thank you for an outstanding deal.


Nice lens 2005-08-09
This telephoto lens works well with our DSC-W1. It MUST be used with the VAD-WA conversion adapter. The lens and adapter are both screw mount and can be left attached together. That way you only need to screw the lens "assembly" directly to the camera. No fuss.

When you go full wide angle with the telephoto attached, there will be some corner darkening, but this can be fixed by zooming out a little.

Pictures at full zoom are sharp. We are very happy with it.


Good product to have 2005-08-04
Sony VCL-DH1730 is ultra high quality 1.7X telephoto conversion lens optimized for megapixel digital photography. This high-grade lens helps make distant objects appear closer.


it's a good lens.... 2005-04-26
....if you use the "right" camera, I'm using W1 model....it's only "excellent" if you intend to use....over a shorter distance then what you might "think" is appropriate(only 1.7x eh!) It makes very nice pictures....if you stay approx. no more then 13-15 feet away from your subject at full zoom/5.0 mpxl.....any lowers resolution then 5 mpxl....is just a waste of "film"...ahah..i mean "electrons"


well yeah 2004-12-02
Well yeah if you have a DSC-P10 your pictures with this lens are gonna suck because that camera is cheap and crappy. Its not the lens its your camera!


Bad Lens 2004-07-12
I bought this lens for my P10 Camera. All pictures I made with it are blurry. Autofocus does not work with this lens. Do not buy this piece of junk!

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