📸 Snap Up the Small Wonders!
The 82mm Close-Up Filter Set is designed for photographers looking to explore macro photography with their Canon EF 16-35mm and EF 24-70mm lenses. This kit includes four diopter filters (+1, +2, +4, and +10) that easily attach to any 82mm lens, allowing you to capture stunning details of small subjects. With a multi-coated finish, these filters enhance image quality while ensuring durability.
Special Effect | Close-Up |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Coating Description | Multi Coating |
Thread Size | 82 Millimeters |
Photo Filter Size | 82 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3.23"L x 3.23"W |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
A**.
Cheap but they work!
They are cheap. But they work! I’m not expecting Zeiss level glass in these but I still have no problem using them with $30k cinema lenses. If it works it works. Just used them on a feature with Laowa proteus lenses. Flawless.
M**N
Great photos for the price!
If you are looking for MACRO photography without dropping $300+ for a lens this is a GREAT OPTION. The 10X zoom has some harsh prism effects with natural lighting, but all the other lenses are really solid!
T**J
You cannot stack any other magnifyer glass with the +10 Glass, sadly.
Pros:-Completely affordable-Allows a Macro beginner to experience this style of Photography-Great quality for the price-Great pouch, easily holds all 4 as shown in the image-Great weight, feels great-4 Pieces of glass as describedCons:-Main complaint = You cannot stack anything with the +10 Magnifyer due to the glass sticking out so much and behind the glass is flat, in which each glass has a round top that sticks out-The glass is basically a magnifying glass-The pouch it comes with, can allow the glass to get scratched from the other ones inside-Glass was dirty on arrival-The +10 seems to have alot of diffusing edges to the imageWould I buy this again?-Probably not but it gave me an amazing head start into Macro Photography without spending alot of money
M**T
For anamorphic lenses, this is a perfect way to get a little closer
1, 2, 4 are really nice. But +10 is too wild and soft - but if you're looking for something dreamy, it's perfectly fine. Otherwise, this is where you should reach for a real macro lens.
Q**É
Fun filters!
Have had a lot of fun playing around with these. You’re not going to get the sharpest image but the novelty effect of these are enough to look past any shortcomings. Nice little carrying pouch as well!
A**S
Surprised but they actually work well.
I'm a professional wedding photographer and the one lens I skipped out on was a macro lens. I found the 4x one works amazingly on my 24-70 2.8L ii lens. Here are a few images I took with a Canon 5D Mark III and a Canon 24-70 2.8 L ii lens.
A**R
Solid diopter set
A great set diopters for the price.
P**I
You’d better off with a magnifying glass
I do not recommend this product. First, on build quality, the threads are a bit rough and it’s quite difficult to put on, I wouldn’t even try to thread this thing onto an expensive lens. Second, the image quality is not very good, you loose quite some contrast and sharpness, and only the middle part of the frame is somewhat useable imo, tho that’s to be expected. I’d say for a quick and cheap solution, you’d better off holding a magnifying glass in front of your lens, and it will do the trick as well as these diopters can do.
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