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As you can see there is no vignetting and a very good depth of field with very little or no chromatic aberration.  We will be updating this information as it becomes available.

- Sample pictures taken with the production CrystalVue LX lenses -

Click below to see sample pictures taken with these cameras.   These are preliminary pictures taken by testers we chose.  Some are first time users.  Some also have the actual customer lens reviews.

Olympus 5050, 2100 -Bruce Pasinoski

Olympus 5050 -Tom Pfennigwerth

Olympus 5050 - Jeff Schock

Olympus 5050 - Terry Nelms

Olympus 5050 - John Wiltse

Olympus 5050 - Rob Diefenbach

Olympus C4040 - Dave Buckingham

Olympus E10 -Laura Pescador

Fuji S602 -John Renninger

Sony F707,717 -Dan Chaplin

HP850 -Simon Gallardo

Casio QV8000 -Dennis Bundy

Canon G2 - Greg Vanden Heuvel

Canon G2 - Albert Sanchez

Canon G2 - William Afendy

Canon G2 - Andrew Heidgerken

Canon G2 - Stephen Dowdy

Canon G3 - David Nadalin

Olympus 700/720/750

Canon Pro70,90 Coming soon

Canon G5 - coming soon - works well

Fuji 3800

MORE COMING AS WELL

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Below is with the Canon G1 (just like the G2) camera.  The first picture is with the camera alone at 3x zoom.  The second is with the CrystalVue LX lens attached.  Below this is with the Olympus 2020.   These are taken with the prototype lens and we will have new pictures with the production lens up very soon.

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Below is also the Canon G1 camera at 3x zoom and with the CrystalVue LX lens attached.

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Below is the Olympus 2020 camera - first at 3x optical and second with the CrystalVueLX lens attached.

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CrystalVue LX from the end view.

CrystalVue LX from back view.  Notice the center ring on the lens - this can loosen to turn the entire lens so you don't have to turn the camera.   There is also a retaining screw ring on the eyepiece for this purpose and extra security

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CrystalVue LX lens with the eyepiece added.

CrystalVue SuperWide Digital eyepiece.  As you can see it comes with a removable rubber eyeguard.  Under this is the knurled ring that can seat back up against any adapter for added security.  The chrome base is a 1.25" telescope eyepiece base and is removable to use on the LX - then place it back on to use on any telescope.

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Here you can see the knurled screw.

The eyepiece apart.

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