Testing $25 close-up lens


Not too bad shots for a $25 filter.
 

Watchout on the lighting, A bit harsh. Good tryout.
 

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More pictures using 75-300mm+closeup lens.

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More pictures taken with 18-70mm+close-up lens.

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Lens: +4 HOYA Close-up Lens

Kit Lens: 18-70mm kit lens

Flash: Built-in flash with difuser

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some nice shots here. i'm curious about macro. may i ask if this filter applicable if i attached to a zoom lens(18-250mm). is there any restrictions or not advisable at all?.:)
 

some nice shots here. i'm curious about macro. may i ask if this filter applicable if i attached to a zoom lens(18-250mm). is there any restrictions or not advisable at all?.:)

You can use it with your 18-250mm lens. There will be some vignetting at the 18mm end; just zoom in a little and the vignetting will disappear.

Don't expect miracle in the beginning; needs a lot of practice.
 

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Hi Bro Diavonex, Can you share with us where you bought this $25.00 +4 diopter, and is there a +5 or +6, thanks!

Nice pics you posted :D
 

Hi Bro Diavonex, Can you share with us where you bought this $25.00 +4 diopter, and is there a +5 or +6, thanks!

Nice pics you posted :D

You can get +3, +4 and +10 at Cathay Photo or Seng Cheong (Main Agent)

The +3 and +4 is single element ($25)

The +10 is 2 element (approx. $86)

http://www.hoyafilter.com/products/hoya/oef-12.html

http://www.hoyafilter.com/products/hoya/oef-13.html
 

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sorry to ask a really noob question, but all these great shots must be taken with a tripod right? :embrass:

i was considering in getting a 14-140mm lens to get some close-ups, but maybe a good close-up filter might just do the trick for now with my standard kit lens?
 

sorry to ask a really noob question, but all these great shots must be taken with a tripod right? :embrass:

i was considering in getting a 14-140mm lens to get some close-ups, but maybe a good close-up filter might just do the trick for now with my standard kit lens?

Shots are taken with tripod, monopod and hand held.
 

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