Customer Review: Canon LA-DC58K Conversion Lens Adapter for Canon G10 Digital Cameras
I recently got this with my G10 and confirm everything negative that everyone here says about it ,.. A MUCH better alternative are the products available thru they explain what works and what does not and what you need to achieve a given result,.. I have purchased replacement parts thru them and Im very pleased,.. the Canon part is simply sub-par dont waist your money. As far as Amazon goes they were GREAT as always speedy ontime delivery at a great price.
Customer Review: Very poor design and materials
For some reason Canon has forgotten that the G10 is a flagship product, and released this "accessory." While I can understand the need for two pieces to some degree, the workmanship, materials, and limitations it imposes upon the camera are all unacceptable. The plastic itself is flimsy and too flexible, and I suspect will become brittle in cold temperatures. The limitations imposed by this adapter are the worst part-full zoom range is not available, and severe vignetting occurs at wide angle. Third party products are available for a higher price that are made of metal, and offer a larger filter diameter to avoid vignetting and are longer to allow full zoom range. Let's hope this product is just an exception, rather than the rule when it comes to Canon's new accessories.
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To play piano online, you need to know what to expect. There won't be anyone looking over your shoulder correcting you as you go along. No instant feedback or suggestions on fingering. What you do get is the chance to work at your own pace and learn at your own pace - something adults really appreciate.
Most adults simply do not have the time to schedule an additional hour a week many piano teachers require their students to do. It's just not feasible. When you learn to play piano online however, you can login and take lessons whenever and wherever you want.
Many online piano lessons feature audio examples where you can actually hear the instructor demonstrating the example. This is a feature you should look for. Some online instructors also have "office hours" where you can ask questions and get feedback on any problems you may encounter.
The real benefit however is the money you can save. If you're someone who needs constant feedback and assistance, learning to play piano online may not be for you. But if you like the idea of taking your time and working at your own pace and saving a lot of money, you should consider trying the online piano lessons that are currently available.
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