Macro lens option for the SP350

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gary-ramey

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I've got a little dilemma. :confused: I purchased a Sea&Sea WA lens and put it on my housing with a step up ring and really like it. However, I now want to find a screw-on macro lens for the same PT-030 housing. Is anyone out there using the Inon's that screw on with two step up rings, 46mm - 58mm then from 58mm - 67mm. Just curious if anyone out there has tried this before I leap into the unknown again. The only other option is to go completely to the Inon setup with their bayonet macro and WA lens adapters...which is pretty pricey.
If there isn't a good solution with the screw on mount can you teach me how to sneak up on a Goby :rofl3:
 
My Inon wide angle lens adapter came with a 46-67mm step up. There's no part number, just "U/W FOR WIDE CONVERSION LENS 46-67 UN JAPAN." Maybe someone out there has a spare to send to you, or contact inonamerica.

The "supermacro" mode on your camera is excellent; one macro lens adapter isn't going to give you more magnification than you can get with the camera - you use the lens adapter with the camera in macro mode. What really sings, is stacking two of the macro lens adapters!

Remember, lens adapaters will decrease working distance! You will have to sneak even closer to the goby.
 
Okay, so I'll ask Ryan for the 46-67mm adapter and two macro stackers. I think that'll about cover it. Thanks,
 

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