FAQ
1.What kind of lenses are suitable for close-up filters?
The close-up filter is designed based on a 50mm standard lens. The longer the focal length is, the more obvious effect will be (generally speaking, 70-200mm lenses are recommended). If you use wide-angle lenses to shoot, vignetting may be caused.
2.Can close-up filters be stacked for use?
It is not recommended that close-up filters are stacked for use. It is also not recommended to mount various filters to close-up filters.
3.What is the meaning of +2, +4, +8, +10?
+2, +4, +8, +10 represent different diopters of close-up filters. The larger the diopter is, the closer the focus distance is, and the higher the magnification is.
4.What is the focus distance of close-up filters?
Taking the 50mm standard lens as an example, the nearest focus distance can be shortened as following: the focus distance of close-up lens +2 is about 50cm / 19.7"; the focus distance of close-up lens +4 is about 25cm / 9.8"; the focus distance of close-up lens +8 is about 12.5cm / 4.9"; the focus distance of close-up lens +10 is about 10cm / 3.9".
5.Why tripod + manual focusing is recommended when using a close-up filter?
Tripod + manual focusing is recommended when using a close-up filter because the autofocus is often difficult when the focal length is too long.
6.How to get a better depth of field when using a close-up lens?
It is recommended to use to get a better depth of field. Specific operation instructions can be found on the internet and you can directly enter "focus stack" in the search engine.
Package Includes:
Close-up Macro Filter x 1
Protective Filter Pouch x 1