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This filter kit was a really good bang for the buck. A UV, Polarizer, and a rose lens. the ideal filters for someone just starting to experiment with filters and their camera settings. Animal Portraits With The Digital Photography Of John Crippen: Learning Photography With AnimalsScenic Photography Using Examples From The California Central Coast: A Visual Guide To The Central Coast And Digital PhotographyVisual Guide to the Wineries and Hotels of the Central Coast: with the Photography of John Crippen
Filters are well made, evenly coated, etc. I knock them a star for including an 'UV Filter', which is just an extra piece of glass as far as a modern digital camera is concerned. If they'd have called it a 'lens protector', I'd give them the star back.
Pros: This close-up set is a great alternative to expensive (but quality) macro lenses for amatuers like me. Consequently, I have to wipe/blow off the dust each time I remove it from the case to use. I'm still learning how to use it correctly in order to get optimal results. Initially, I thought the lens was just cheap quality, but now I'm convinced it's really my lack of experience and skill in utilizing the close-up lens correctly.Cons: Although the little pouch (included with purchase) is convenient, I don't completely like it because the fuzz from the inside velvet easily sticks to the lens. Overall a very good set for non-professionals/hobbyists, at a very affordable price. It has opened up a whole new adventure in photography for me - close ups.
If you use a filter on a quality lens.Buy a quality filter.This one is not,
This fits with my Carl Zeiss 25mm fix lens. I use this lens and new filter with Nikon D90. I would like to notice that Nikon DSLR work well with Carl Zeiss lens F mount
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