Stacked macro lenses
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Hi all -
I know a couple of you have shot with stacked Inon macro lenses on a S90/FIX rig, and was wondering if it's worth it in your opinions? Would reduce zooming (that's good), but does it increase vignetting or adversely affect anything else? Considering a second UCL-165AD.
Cheers, Dave
I know a couple of you have shot with stacked Inon macro lenses on a S90/FIX rig, and was wondering if it's worth it in your opinions? Would reduce zooming (that's good), but does it increase vignetting or adversely affect anything else? Considering a second UCL-165AD.
Cheers, Dave
Canon S90, FIX S90 housing, Inon UFL-165AD, Inon UCL-165AD, S&S YS-01
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Aussie_dave wrote:Hi all -
I know a couple of you have shot with stacked Inon macro lenses on a S90/FIX rig, and was wondering if it's worth it in your opinions? Would reduce zooming (that's good), but does it increase vignetting or adversely affect anything else? Considering a second UCL-165AD.
Cheers, Dave
Highly recommended. Go big or go home!
The difference between one and two lenses is huge. I rare use just one... I almost always use both lenses when I'm shooting.
(And, of course, the resale value of these lenses is pretty good, too, should you decide you just don't like it)
-CompuDude
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Canon S90, Fisheye FIX housing, Inon D2000 strobe, Fisheye FIX Mini LED Focus Light, Inon UCL-165AD Macro Lenses x2, ULCS arms, Ikelite Handle/Tray with custom adapter plate
Photographer
Canon S90, Fisheye FIX housing, Inon D2000 strobe, Fisheye FIX Mini LED Focus Light, Inon UCL-165AD Macro Lenses x2, ULCS arms, Ikelite Handle/Tray with custom adapter plate
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