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Hoya Close Up Filter Lens Set: The Affordable Way to Get Macro Photography Results

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The 72mm Hoya Close-Up Filter Lens Set was put to the test with a few sample macro images using various combinations of the lenses on a Sony RX10 IV camera. The results showed that the best photos were taken when the close-up lenses were not pushed to their maximum magnification.

When the close-up lenses are pushed to their maximum magnification, they can introduce a lot of distortion and softness to the image. This is because the lenses are magnifying the image so much that they are not able to focus all of the light rays perfectly. As a result, the image can appear blurry and out of focus.

To get the best results with the 72mm Hoya Close-Up Filter Lens Set, it is best to use them at lower magnification levels. This will help to reduce the amount of distortion and softness in the image. Additionally, it is important to use a tripod when using close-up lenses, as this will help to stabilize the camera and prevent camera shake.

Here are some additional tips for taking macro photos with the 72mm Hoya Close-Up Filter Lens Set:

  • Use a small aperture (f/16 or higher) to increase depth of field.
  • Use a fast shutter speed to prevent camera shake.
  • Use a tripod to stabilize the camera.
  • Experiment with different combinations of lenses to find what works best for you.

With a little practice, you can use the 72mm Hoya Close-Up Filter Lens Set to take stunning macro photos.

Hoya Close Up Filter Lens Set can be bought from the Ebay links below.

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๐Ÿ“Œ USA: https://ebay.us/fDayD9

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