a lens EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5. 6. IS STM will work on a powershot sx500?

a lens EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5. 6. IS STM will work on a powershot sx500?

Yes, it looks like one of my chipmonks lol

You can see how it performs your depth of field considerably long distances. Youshouln can't still need in most cases with this power zoom. You might need a tripod unless your super stable.

It is a generic TV converter I don't see any listed for your model, I have the similar to your SX50HS. I use adapters to mount a 2 X tele-converter that Ive had for a former model Powershot to mine, but only on close shots with zoom, very little.

I found with 50 X zoom that I don't need.

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