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Polaroid Camera One Step Close Up

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Ethan 2024-05-03 08:16:48

[160] I bought this film for my Polaroid One Step and it works great.

5
Bruce 2024-05-27 08:29:38

[7.5 mm] I bought the Raynox 49mm Male to 52mm Female Step-Up Ring to adapt my Helios 44-2 lens to a standard (Nikon F AI Lens) thread diameter. The great feature of this inexpensive step-up ring is the two protruding handles that should make disassembling overtightened filters much simpler (see photo). I wish my other step-up rings had that feature!

5
miro 2024-04-29 01:25:51

[0.095 lb] Step-Up Ring 82mm lens work good

5
Robert 2024-04-23 05:15:42

[35 mm] I wanted to experiment with macro photography on a budget.  I purchased three close lenses from B&H; the Opteka 10x High Definition II Professional (BH# OPT6210X), the  B+W Close-Up +4 (BH# BWCU462), and the B+W Close-Up +2 (BH# BWCU262).  The Opteka was the best of the three and produced excellent results.  It was the only lens that had almost no chromatic aberration, which was barely noticeable at the corners.  I’ve attached a test photo example.  The Opteka 10x  is a great accessory for my Panasonic DMC-FZ1000.  I shoot at 90 mm, f8.0, with the manual focus set to closet focus. With this setup, the plane of focus is 2.25 inches from the front of the filter ring and the sensor will capture 40mm (1.6 inches) on the long dimension.  The magnification on the sensor is approximately 0.33x the actual size of the object being photographed.  Therefore, a 3-inch-long object will be 1 inch long on the camera sensor.  You’ll get great detail when printing (full frame – no crop) at 12 x 18 inches on metal at 300 dots per inch.  The final display magnification is 11.4x, which makes flower close-ups look amazing!  The bottom line is that I can get great close-up photos of flowers and I’ve learned that I’d have to spend a lot more money to build a true macro system.   FYI, the chromatic aberration from both B+W Close-Up lenses was unacceptable so I returned them.  The chromatic aberration from the B+W +4 was so strong that I couldn’t correct it in Lightroom.  The chromatic aberration from the B+W +2 was less but it started near the center.

5
Sean 2024-06-07 09:21:41

[0.135 lb] Although I own three dedicated macro lenses (two capable of shooting 1:1 and one capable of shooting 2:), I bought this NiSi 58mm Close-Up NC lens kit to increase the close focusing distance of my Voigtlander 35mm and 50mm and my Sony Zeiss 24mm--all of which have 49mm filter threads. What appealed to me about this optic is the apochromatic design, which reduces lateral chromatic aberration (bokeh fringing), which ruins macro shots. So far, after several uses, I have achieved good results and thus decided to invest in the NiSi 77mm Close-Up, as well. With filter attached, one can still autofocus on when shooting near-macro shots; however, the lens will not be able to acquire focus outside of close-focusing distances with the Close-Up filter attached. The filter threads are apparently aluminum, not brass; however, I haven't had any issues with seizing (use anti-seize lubricant if you ever have this issue, by the way).

5
Walt 2024-09-01 04:34:48

[Nikon i-TTL] The R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System allows you to totally own the light when shooting macros and close-ups. Doesn't matter what the sunlight is doing. They overpower the sun at close range - giving you luscious black and dark backgrounds so you don't need to perform digital magic in order for your subject to stand out. ISO 100, f/16, 1/200 second at 4 to 6 inches (10 - 15 cm) - no problem! Yes, a bit of weight at the far end of the macro lens - if you hand hold. On a tripod, with or wighout a focussing rail, they do nothing but provide even, smooth, wonderful light.

5
David 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[39 mm to 58 mm] Useful as described in my review for the Sensei PRO 37-52 mm Aluminum Step-Up Ring.

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[52 mm to 62 mm] These are very high quality brass Step-Up rings. I purchased these to replace a cheaper set of aluminum step up rings. They are of significantly better quality than the aluminum rings they are replacing. They attach and remove easily with a built in grip feature on their outer circumference which provides leverage to loosen and tighten. I use a set of these with several 82mm filters to fit to various lens filter diameters. Don't skimp on rings, these are much better than cheap aluminum rings and well worth the additional expense.

5
Jack 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4.1 mm] The Sensei Step-Up Ring fits perfectly and was an exceptional buy with the B&H gift card.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.015 lb] I have written five reviews about the 67 to 82mm Threaded Step Up Ring but none have been published. One was very smarmy but also humorous. It was also highly accurate, but censorship is everywhere these days.

5