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	<title>Comments on: Lenses for Canon camcorders?</title>
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		<title>By: c_j_ryan</title>
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		<description>OK, yes some do!  Like the XH A1, for instance. It accepts a threaded wide angle lens. And I&#039;m fairly sure some of the less costly models do also.

As there would be little reason to attach a camcorder to either a telescope, microscope or fiber optics, I&#039;m not saying the don&#039;t make attachments, but I will suggest that the market share would be so small, the converter would cost way more than a FS 100.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, yes some do!  Like the XH A1, for instance. It accepts a threaded wide angle lens. And I&#8217;m fairly sure some of the less costly models do also.</p>
<p>As there would be little reason to attach a camcorder to either a telescope, microscope or fiber optics, I&#8217;m not saying the don&#8217;t make attachments, but I will suggest that the market share would be so small, the converter would cost way more than a FS 100.</p>
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