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  • Screw-on lenses// +1, +2, +4?

    Hi all-

    Not only am I bad w/ ISO settings & Paintshop, but I'm stupid when it comes to lenses.

    I found these screw on lenses? (like filters) that will go on the end of my adapter. They're made by Quantaray, and have +1, +2, or +4 written on them. I'm guessing these are fishook lenses, as they curve outward?

    Thanks.
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  • #2
    Huh, do you mean teleconverters?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Airbus_A320
      Huh, do you mean teleconverters?
      I have no idea. They're like half a cm thick & screw on the end of your lens.
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      • #4
        Sounds like either teleconverter lenses for P&S cameras or mabey some sort of filter or something. Do you have a picture?

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        • #5
          They sound like close-up filters.






          Steve
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          • #6
            Hang on....
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            • #7
              Oh wait- never mind- those are the ones Steve! But what do they filter?
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              • #8
                They do not filter anything. Just a lens that lets the camera focus very close to the subject.

                Steve
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SB
                  They do not filter anything. Just a lens that lets the camera focus very close to the subject.

                  Steve
                  OK I thought so. Thanks a heap Steve!
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                  • #10
                    They are diopter lenses for focusing on subjects close up, ie macro photography. I use them them with my vide camera while scuba diving for close ups of corals etc.

                    Darren
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dazbo5
                      They are diopter lenses for focusing on subjects close up, ie macro photography. I use them them with my vide camera while scuba diving for close ups of corals etc.

                      Darren
                      You guys have coral around England?
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                      • #12
                        we have some soft corals, its a question of whether you can see them becuase the visibility is generally poor over here. I normally dive in the caribean, atlantic and around europe so get to photographe aircraft and dive at the same time!

                        Darren
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dazbo5
                          we have some soft corals, its a question of whether you can see them becuase the visibility is generally poor over here. I normally dive in the caribean, atlantic and around europe so get to photographe aircraft and dive at the same time!

                          Darren
                          Nice!
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