Mike Kennedy
Member
I just picked up a nice set of Kenko's (+1,+2,+4) in a local swap meet.Is there a certain technique I should be following to get the most out of these filters?
Thank You
Thank You
Clarification of terms:Most screw-on closeup lenses are single-element type optics and have poor correction often producing color separation.
I did not even know that something as close up filters exist...
You'll probably get better results at similar cost by using an extension tube
or reverse adapter (assuming your camera uses interchangeable lenses).
Most screw-on closeup lenses are single-element type optics and have poor
correction often producing color separation and other aberrations.
The 2-element type screw-on closeup lenses such as those made by Nikon and
Canon are quite good but rather expensive usually.
I just picked up a nice set of Kenko's (+1,+2,+4) in a local swap meet.Is there a certain technique I should be following to get the most out of these filters? Thank You
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