I've basically always dismissed close-up filters as not worth my time, mentally relegating them to the pile of "gimmicky cheap Amazon kits that will kill your image quality." I figured for my 35mm and digital shooting that if I wanted to get close, a real macro lens was Plan A, and extension tubes were Plan B.
But now I'm breathing new life into a Zeiss Ikoflex TLR with a very good 75mm Tessar lens, and I frequently find myself wanting to get closer than its ~1 meter minimum. Back in the 20-teens when I was shooting my dad's old Yashica Mat 124, I found a Bay 1 close-up filter, I think on eBay. I only ever found the one, so I had to put it on the viewing lens to compose, then remember to swap it to the taking lens, and raise my tripod column a bit to help fix the parallax error in the composition. There were more ruined/blurry frames from messing up this operation than I care to admit, but when I got it right, it produced results that never seemed to be lacking in sharpness, at least at the enlargement sizes I actually make in the darkroom (generally no larger than 16x20).
The Ikoflex has a 33.5 threaded filter size, but since I already have a good collection of 49mm filters, I have already ordered a 33.5 to 49mm step-up ring. So now I can use my yellow, red, CPL, NDs, 720IR, etc. etc. Cool. I'm considering finding a set of 49mm "close-up filters" or "close-up lenses" as well. It's not hard to find some by Tiffen or Hoya at reasonable prices. I'm just nervous they're going to arrive and make for mushy, bad images due to inferior optical quality.
Anyone have any experience with these? Or I guess perhaps the broader question here is, does anyone have suggestions for the best ways to get closer to my subject using a TLR?
But now I'm breathing new life into a Zeiss Ikoflex TLR with a very good 75mm Tessar lens, and I frequently find myself wanting to get closer than its ~1 meter minimum. Back in the 20-teens when I was shooting my dad's old Yashica Mat 124, I found a Bay 1 close-up filter, I think on eBay. I only ever found the one, so I had to put it on the viewing lens to compose, then remember to swap it to the taking lens, and raise my tripod column a bit to help fix the parallax error in the composition. There were more ruined/blurry frames from messing up this operation than I care to admit, but when I got it right, it produced results that never seemed to be lacking in sharpness, at least at the enlargement sizes I actually make in the darkroom (generally no larger than 16x20).
The Ikoflex has a 33.5 threaded filter size, but since I already have a good collection of 49mm filters, I have already ordered a 33.5 to 49mm step-up ring. So now I can use my yellow, red, CPL, NDs, 720IR, etc. etc. Cool. I'm considering finding a set of 49mm "close-up filters" or "close-up lenses" as well. It's not hard to find some by Tiffen or Hoya at reasonable prices. I'm just nervous they're going to arrive and make for mushy, bad images due to inferior optical quality.
Anyone have any experience with these? Or I guess perhaps the broader question here is, does anyone have suggestions for the best ways to get closer to my subject using a TLR?