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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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hi
i have a fz18 and i want to know the best option for macro photo.. kit close-up lens (+1,+2,+4,+10) or a raynox dcr250(+8)? can i use all the lens together (+17) to obtain major details? watt is the best solution? see bellow the link to see the kit close-up lens thanks P@t http://cgi.ebay.com/Macro-Close-Up-L...|39:1|240:1318 |
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Hi P@t,
I'd prefer the close-up kit to the Raynox option, because it's a far more flexible option.
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primarily using Nikon film and digi kit, and some micro 4/3rds gear for experimenting with old lenses |
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The more you combine the filters things deteriorate optically.
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I use a Raynox DCR-250 with a pana FZ30, I recently got a DCR-150 (but I've not had the opportunity to use it in anger yet). You can see the results of the Raynox in my gallery and there are more on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/overton_cat/sets/ The closeup filters seem awfully awkward to me. I suspct that you'd end up sticking one on the camera and leaving the rest at home. |
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