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FCC62 62mm 3 Piece Macro/Close-Up Lens Set (+1, +2, +4) | 
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| Brand: Bower Category: Photography
Buy New: $16.14
New (5) from $16.14
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
MPN: B000FTG1RC Model: FC62 UPC: 636980620626 EAN: 0636980620626 ASIN: B000FTG1RC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Enables your current 62mm filter-size lens to focus incredibly closer -- allowing you to take amazing pictures of small objects such as flowers, insects, jewelry, coins, and more | | • | 62mmm +1 +2 +4 Close-Up Filters in leatherette storage case with snap-on lens cap and cap-keeper | | • | Highest quality optical glass filters | | • | Compatible with all Digital and Film SLR Cameras as well as Video Camcorders | | • | Attaches in seconds onto any lens with 62mm filter-size |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Bower Digital Macro Filter Kit includes three close-up diopters of +1, +2 and +4 magnification, a durable leatherette carrying case, a lens cap, and a "cap keeper" strap. These filters simply screw onto the front of any 62mm filter-size lens to magnify the image size while maintaining resolution and picture clarity, effectively transforming your lens into an amazing macro lens. As an added benefit, you get this increase in magnification without any exposure loss for truly no-fuss close-up photography. Plus, these filters are male/female threaded, which means you can combine them to achieve even greater magnification (all the way up to a total of +7 if you wish) -- or you can attach additional standard filters such as polarizers and UV filters, or even special effect and colored filters for even more interesting and creative photographs. >>> These macro close-up filters are ideal for photographing small items and focusing in on details of coins, stamps, flowers, insects, and jewelry -- as well as industrial photos of miniaturized components, medical and dental laboratory work and other scientific photography.
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| Customer Reviews:
Poor Image Quality January 30, 2008 These do work to effectively give you a much smaller minimum focusing distance, thereby increasing the size of your image. But it comes at a very high cost in image quality. The Image degradation increases substantial between the +1 to the +4 Diopters, with the +1 being fairly usable, and the +4 being total junk. On the plus side, the case is nice. I am considering dumping the diopters at home, and putting my other filters in the case.
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