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The 52mm Close-up Filter Kit includes four macro filters (+1, +2, +4, +10) designed for DSLR cameras, allowing photographers to capture intricate details with clarity. The kit comes with a nylon filter pouch, lens cap, and microfiber cleaning cloth, ensuring you have everything you need for stunning close-up shots. Plus, it features a one-year warranty and lifetime support for your convenience.
J**R
Very pleased
I have been very happy with the pictures taken with these magnifying filters. They screw into the end of your lenses, so make sure you know what mm the lens you want to put them on is. I use three different size lenses, but decided to try these filters on a 49mm telephoto lens. Beautiful results. It can take a little bit to get used to such a shallow depth of field, but it pays off. These have been performing great with auto focus, so I haven't tried them with manual focus. The threads are holding up just fine. So far my favorite is the 10+ filter.
G**E
Works great
So the +1 and +2 seemed almost no different. But the +4 and especially the +10 made a huge difference. At +10 my camera did have difficulty with the automatic focus and I had to switch to manual and like a magnifying glass I had to move move forward and back from the subject to get it to focus right, and the slightest movement caused it to lose focus. Also like any magnifying glasses the mid stayed in focus but the bordering quarter of the pictures blurred a lot. So over all it does what it's supose to. They're good quality, durable, nice carrying case for them.
C**A
Great photos
Such a great set for a great price ! Takes amazing pictures
P**E
Gives 17x macro with no issues
I found that these lenses worked extremely well allowing me to add up to 17x mag, with or without my zoom. in macro mode. As long as I am within 12 inches (hello .. they are for macro) of the subject, auto focus and manual focus are clear and sharp. I do not notice any chromatic aberration nor do I get patterning from the lenses.In contrast to other reviews, however, I found stacking them to be easy. You END with the 10x lens that has the greatest convexity. I have found no difference in 1 2 4 10, 4 2 1 10, or 2 4 1 10 stacking - they all fit in as long as x10 is the last one added, and of course, 2 or 3 lenses can be stacked as long as the x10 lens, if needed, is the last one added.Great buy! This saves me a lot of money vs buying macro lenses for my Nikon lenses, as well as working very well on my Coolpix P610.
D**N
Pretty Neat!
Got these to play around with some macro stuff with my Nikon P1000, which is not really optimized for this but still managed to get a few decent shots. The depth of field and distortion on the +10 renders it basically unusable even for insects, at least in my limited attempts to get a good shot, but the others seem pretty good. I dropped one of the lenses onto stone, it landed on the side and cracked a bit but is still perfectly usable so I would definitely recommend these for the price, but a better version of this kit might have a +6 or something instead of the +10.Also, like other reviews say, only the +1 is able have others mounted to it. This lets you get +1,+2,+3,+4, and +5, +10, and +11 out of this kit, but nothing between 5-10 or higher (although you wouldn't want to go higher anyway).
P**N
This is a great deal!!
I am just a few months into DSLR photography with a Nikon D750. I found myself wanting to take macro shots occasionally, but none of my lenses were macro. I really didn't want to spend $400-$800 on a macro lens. Then I heard about these close up filters. For $18 I thought I would give it a shot. I'm pretty happy with this purchase. You get +1, +2, +4, +10 in a nice padded envelope case. The seller also threw in a lens cap. I bought the 77mm size for my 24-120mm lens. These filters take decent pictures and actually exceed my expectations. One slight negative is that the threads on these filters aren't quite as smooth as the expensive B&W UV filter that is on this lens. Just be careful and slow screwing them on and you'll be fine. So I saved hundreds of $$ using these filters vs. buying a macro lens. I'm sure the quality is not as good using a filter vs. a macro lens, but this is a good option for the occasional macro. For $18 you can't go wrong.
D**M
It is Good. Please Redesign this Thing
Despite my low review I've been using this for about 8 months now on a [relatively] consistent basis. If you are going to use the individual filters this thing performs great. It is only when you are going to use multiple filters at the same time, something which this product is supposed to be able to do, that this product fails horrendously.The screw threads on this device were not made properly. You cannot put a +1 and +2 to work together (nor any combination for that matter). The only combination that does work is +4 and +2 (in that order) and the +4 glass bulges out so much (as it is supposed to) that the +2 cannot be properly screwed in place. I only tried it a few times to confirm that this was the only combination, but I do not use it that way in my photography work because it might damage the +4 filter's glass.Other than this issue, the optics for the macro filters are actually pretty good.I know how hard it is to design something and release it on the market. In the future: please review your design and test the product before you sell it on the market. Also review the production chain for inconsistencies from time to time. Other than that: good job and thank you for this product.
J**M
ONLY +1 ALLOWS STACKING
As another reviewer stated, the case is extremely cheap. Basically cloth with some nets and Velcro haphazardly sewn in. I was SHOCKED to see that it arrived in a plastic bubble envelop. Nothing to prevent something heavy from crushing the glass during transit since it doesn't even come in a box. In any case, the glass itself seems quality build but the description states they all stack but they don't. Only the +1 filter has a low enough convex curve to allow another filter to attach in front. All others filters protrude out too much to allow another filter to screw on. So along with your +1, +2, +4 and +10, you can only get +3, +5 and +11. Not that I would ever really want to put that many pieces of curved glass in front of my lens but the description in patently FALSE. Giving three stars for the build quality, clean glass, and price. But do yourself a favor and get yourself a filter case.
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