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Depth of Field & Field of View
The  following  table  will  help  you  pick  the  proper  close-up  lens
combination, based on required Field of View (FOV  =  picture  width) at
both  extremes  of  the  lens  extension  (Wide  Angle  and  Telephoto).
Depth of field (i.e. subject focus range) = Max(imum) -  Min(imum). Your
results may vary slightly.
Close-up Settings (Measurements in Inches)
Lens
Focus Distance (In.) FOV (W/A) FOV (Tele)
+1
Min
11.00
10.75
4.00
Mid
13.00
12.50
4.50
Max
15.00
14.25
5.25
+2
Min
9.25
9.00
3.25
Mid
10.13
9.75
3.50
Max
11.00
10.50
3.75
+3
Min
7.00
7.00
2.50
Mid
7.75
7.50
2.75
Max
8.50
8.00
3.00
+4
Min
6.00
5.75
2.13
Mid
6.50
6.13
2.25
Max
7.00
6.50
2.38
+5
Min
5.00
4.88
1.88
Mid
5.50
5.38
2.00
Max
6.00
5.68
2.13
+6
Min
4.50
4.38
1.63
Mid
4.75
4.63
1.75
Max
5.00
4.75
1.88
+7
Min
4.13
4.13
1.50
Mid
4.30
4.25
1.55
Max
4.50
4.38
1.63
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Xtend-a-Lens
™ 290
for use with Kodak™ DC26X™ and DC290™ Digital Cameras
User Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of the "Xtend-a-Lens™ 290" adapter
for Kodak DC26X  and DC290  series digital cameras. It will change the
way you take pictures.
Description   
The Xtend-a-Lens is a rugged,  precision optical device,  constructed of
anodized aluminum, which should provide years of useful service  with
your camera. The Xtend-a-Lens has a 49mm thread  which accepts  all
49mm filters and lens attachments. It will accommodate  a  standard
49mm lens cap as well, which is recommended if you are going to be
leaving the Xtend-a-Lens installed for extended periods of time. It can
be easily adapted to other thread pitch accessories (52mm, 58mm, etc.)
through the use of a simple step-up or step  down adapter,  available in
most photography stores.
Attaching        
Xtend-a-Lens       
to       
your       
camera   
To  ensure  that  you  do  not  damage  the  lens  of  your  camera  during
installation, turn the camera off, ensuring that the camera lens is fully
retracted into the barrel. Install the adapter by  holding your camera in
one hand, the adapter in the other (with  the  gray  rubber  sleeve  end
facing the front of the camera), and gently twist the adapter  onto the
barrel attached to the camera. The adapter should slide all the way on
to  the  camera.  Once  installed,  the  gray  rubber  sleeve  provides  an
adequate connection to support most of your camera accessories.
Now, turn on your camera (in the “Capture” mode, which will cause the
camera lens to extend part way), and ensure that the Xtend-a-Lens is
properly centered on the lens barrel: look directly at the end of the
adapter, and then at the lens. You should see the same amount of space
all the way round the lens. To adjust, gently move the adapter  until it’s
centered (this process will ensure that the lens does not bind  against
the  adapter  when  you  move  it  in  and  out  using  the  Wide
Angle/Telephoto switch). Now you’re ready to add accessories.
Taking        
pictures        
with        
Xtend-a-Lens   
Macro Lenses and Close-up Photography
Close-up lenses come  in  a  variety  of  different  flavors,  however,  the
most common is a three lens  set,  consisting of  +1,  +2,  and  +4  (the