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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Ohh, thanks Misha, but I only sound like I know what I'm talking about ;) I've read up on this subject quite a bit and most of the real experts suggest using only 1 or 2 filters at a time. Here are two sites with really good tutorials on macro photography, hope they help! http://azone.clubsnap.org/insectguide/page01.html (using the same equipment as myself!) http://www.mplonsky.com/photo/article.htm These are just examples of true macro masters ;) http://www.beautifulbugs.com/ http://www.pbase.com/mplonsky
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I bought a kit that has 1x 2x 4x and a macro which im guessing is 10.. i haven't got it yet. But i already have a 3x. Now i read that i can stack the 1x2x4xMacro all together.. do you think i should be able to stack the 3x i already had in with it.. and what kind of image depth would i get? Second.. if i get a 3x telephoto lens for my camera, and say it went from 55mm - 52mm with a ring adapter then the lens outside was a 58mm.. could i then take a 58mm adapter and screw on another telephoto for even more distance zoom?