Feature

●[Function]- The close-up macro filter fits close-up shooting well, allows you to create macro effects, and takes you into the mysterious micro world
●[Premium Material]- The filter adopts high-quality optical glass with fine grinding, which enables good image quality and high sharpness; The frame is made of premium aluminum alloy with a non-glare matte finish on the inside to block stray light from entering the edge of the filter
●[Use-Scenes]- This close-up lens filter can be used to shoot flowers, insects, jewelry, water drops, garage kit, or words. The stamens can be seen clearly and the fluff of insects can be distinguished easily. With this close-up filter, you will become a member of the micro world and you can even shoot blockbusters in your daily life
●[Tips]- This 58mm close-up filter is compatible with most 58mm camera lenses. Please verify your cameras lens thread size. On all lenses from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Samsung, Fuji, and other manufacturers there is a printed by a "ø" (diameter) symbol that determines the filter size
●[Multiple Model Filters & Free Protective Filter Pouch]- The macro filter is available in +2, +4, +8, +10 diopters, with thread sizes from 40.5-77mm, to meet your needs. A free protective filter pouch is included in the package to protect the camera filter from impact and scratches

[72mm Diopter + 2]




[72mm Diopter + 4]




[40.5mm Diopter + 10]




[77mm Diopter + 10]





Description

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