
Who know lenses can focus very closely on issues or not.
No one knows the lens is important to focus on very close to. (For Nikon F Mount) do not need a Macro Lens has a close focusing capability. Lens near the focus that I can find is. Nikon 18-55mm II, which can be from a 11.5cm focal lens. No one can know the close focus? I know that a small camera macro mode. 1cm … it is reasonable that a small camera. Can focus the lens so close but can not appreciate?. Can I use the tube to expand, but if a macro lens that can focus close. …?
Ability to focus on close after a reasonable macro lens. It is not the only way to see the bellows and expansion based on the same tube. Macro lens is a standard lens extension. Tube system to create reasons to focus closely compacts is due to the small sensor is required to be extended the same degree. Some ideas to 50mm lens. The APS size sensor to provide about. 4 times life size with a set of bellows that expand the most. Lens is within inches of it. This is difficult in light of your own. For photographers often use the lens. 135mm, which will receive the same match and extend the framework, but the following. (Approx. 4 inches) because the inverse square law lens. 500mm will get another shot from straight on. To 6ft! Chris.
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