Stacking Inon Closeup lens

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aquakiwi

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Hi, another question, has anybody out there had any experience using two or more
Inon Closeup lens together? I have good results using one and am considering two
for those really small critters.
 
I've stacked two close up lens adapters on my Oly. If you click on "I LOVE COZUMEL" below and scroll down you can see some of my ultramacro images. The key to using the stacked lens adapaters is to carefully move the camera in towards the subject until the image in the LCD starts to clear, half press for auto-focus and then take the picture. Because of the extremely narrow DOF you won't be successful with every picture, so take lots.

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Thanks for that info jlyle, I know the DOF is pretty poor with just one lens so two must
accentuate it. Great pics, I wish we had that vis here.
cheers Alan
 
Can macro lenses be stacked with the Inon Ad mount Base for Canon housings?

Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread...

~BD
 
boca diver:
Can macro lenses be stacked with the Inon Ad mount Base for Canon housings?

Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread...

~BD

yes
 

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