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(More customer reviews)For those who are wanting to play with Macro without paying $500 this is the way to go.
I was hesitant, with only one review on this product when i bought it, but hey, [...] Why not huh? if it sucks i could always keep it in my camping gear for starting fires.
I got it in, it comes with a cheap little pleather pouch and lenscaps for the font and back. Which is all it needs really.
I have a Nikon D40 with a 18-55mm kit lens plus a 55-200vr telephoto lens.
See the pics i have submitted for this product in the pics section, the pics speak for themselves on how well this works. It does not interfere with autofocus but you have to be real close. The 18-55 lens worked great with this, but i have achieved better than 1:1 magnification with the 55-200mm lens. At 150-200mm the focus depth is so razor thin that it is hard to make out much . dropping down to 135-105mm seems to work best.
It installs just like a normal filter by screwing onto the end of the lens.
I have never played with a real macro lens. I am an amature, and have been in this hobby for 5 months and only taken 6,000 photo's. I would love a real macro lens one day, but right now this is defaintly fun to play with! it really kicks butt witht he 55-200mm lens.
for 30 bucks you get a real fun toy that gives you macro ability.
all the pics i submitted are resized by amazon, none have been cropped. something the size of the diameter of a cigerette is nearly enough to fill the frame.
good times!
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Now you can take close-up shots like you never took before. Opteka proudly presents the next HD10X macro lens. Originally designed for dentists and medical use, the HD10X is now available to the public. Unlike current single element lenses, the HD10X has 4 elements of high definition optical glass that provides unbelievable detail. Cameras fitted with normal lenses do not permit us to move closer than a certain minimum distance from the object being photographed. The Close-Up lens, which is simply mounted in the front of our normal taking lens, permits the taking of close-ups and also makes possible the photography of details which would be quite impossible without using the Close-Up lens. The easy to use solution for getting extra close. These lenses enable you to get much closer than the minimum focus of the standard camera lens - as close as 4 inches from the subject. Ideal for cataloging small items and focusing on details.
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