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for Leica Q (Typ 116) 10x High Definition 2 Element Close-Up (Macro) Lens (49mm) (52mm w/Stepping Ring 49-52mm)

KWD 20.500

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Weight
142 g
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Special Features

  • High-Index / Low-Dispersion 2 Element Optical Glass
  • Fully Multi-Coated & Threaded
  • Anti-Reflection Coating
  • High Speed Auto-Focus / Infrared Compatible
  • FOR Leica Q (Typ 116) 10x High Definition 2 Element Close-Up (Macro) Lens (49mm) (52mm w/Stepping Ring 49-52mm)

Description

You're not alone when saying macro photography is an absorbing activity: to be able to reach in and record an image that is not easily visible to the naked eye is an attractive option. There is nothing more gratifying than to make a huge print of an insect, rock specimen or any small object that is normally so tiny to the naked eye and captured with the technique of macro photography. In the old days of film, to shoot macro, aside from the requirement of using an SLR camera, you needed a few add-ons to take highly magnified images of extremely small subjects. You could begin by attaching a huge converter lens to the front of the existing standard lens … this would convey a degree of magnification. You could also install extension tubes between your normal lens and the camera body. You could also acquire a set of macro bellows and place them between lens and body; and finally, you could invest in an expensive, and optically superb, bayonet style macro lens dedicated solely to macro shooting.

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