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Old 22-05-10, 01:55
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Hi, bought a set of screw on close up lenses for my kit lens. Cost me £4 off of fleabay. They seem pretty good for the money to be honest. What do you think?
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Old 22-05-10, 22:35
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Not bad for your first attempt, ki, not to sure about the close up lenses though, a better one would give you a sharper picture and possibly less purple fringing, you could also sharpen the pictures a little more.
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Old 22-05-10, 23:42
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Thanks for the comment, they are straight out of the camera. Wouldn't buy a lens as macro isn't really my thing but fun to play with.
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Normally the advice is to stop down to f8 or f11 to maximise quality and then they are normally fine for casual use. Indeed with a good quality one they are excellent and who knows might whet your appetite for more close up/macro. More money
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Old 24-05-10, 16:18
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Thanks for the tip
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