How To Use Macro (Close Up) Filters
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- I love close up filters - or to give them another name, Macro filters. They are like a magnifying glass you screw into the front of your camera lens which allows you to get in and focus closer. Macro filters come in varying strengths and you can stack them together one on top of the other for more or less magnification.
But what I really love about them is that you can use a macro filter on almost any lens so you can shoot close up but use the characteristics of different focal lengths. For example use one on a mid range lens of about 50 mm and you have a very natural looking perspective. Use them on a 200 mm lens and depth of field becomes minute and you get that wonderful narrow field of view.
Use good quality close up filters and image quality is fine - maybe not quite so good as with a dedicated macro lens but there's so little difference it's not noticeable.
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+Mike Browne I've only just found your channel. I watched through 3 of your videos and didnt skip a minute. I"m very much into macro do found these videos interesting and insightful. Keep up the great work.
Love the atmosphere and the simplicity of the explanation.
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this video takes concepts and ideas that are difficult if explained theoretically and simply and concisely shows the actions behind the theory. Thanks, brilliant.
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Thank you - Reversing ring will probably be better optical quality but it's more fiddly. Filters are easy and provided you use good ones there shouldn't be a problem.
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That's the best introduction I've ever heard.
Absolutely great video and explanation. Thanks a lot!
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You have a very nicely moderated voice, and a very smooth delivery style. In my opinion, you are very comfortable to listen to, and the pace of your delivery is just exactly right.
Thank you for your video! I have Native American artifacts I want to document, and your information is very helpful in helping me to do so.
Your photographic "jig" was simple yet very effective for illustrating magnification vs. field of view.
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explained this whole process in such a way that complete novices like me can understand, and answered questions I had regarding this subject. Subscribed.
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Nice and EASY Tutorial, great picture examples, many THANKS! 👊
Thank you for answering that question. I have been considering these filters for a while. And wasn't sure of they really worked. I will be getting mine soon. Great job.
your video for a 9 yrs ago, still have good quality as if you were shooting it in 2022
Thanks Alisya - fundamentals never really change 😊
Thank you, nice review Mike.
Pleasure... I agree with you about tubes giving much better quality. It's a question of how noticeable it will be at a given image size and how important that is to the photographer. For example if someone's shooting macro images for a poster company who'll print 40 inch posters then best quality tubes every day. If it's a hobby and pics are sometimes posted to Flikr / Facebook and enjoyed on screen the difference probably won't be noticeable.
Most productive video on macro filters.Excellent info.TFS👍💐
Well thank you - and flowers too!
Excellent video. I have a set from my medium format film days and still use them, just bought adapter rings for different size lenses.
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I use Hoya because they're pretty good.
For a second I forgot I was on youtube and thought I was watching Topgear on the TV...
lol my thoughts exactly
10 years late to the show. Great video. Just to add... an advantage of a dedicated macro lens over close up lenses is that the distance to subject is often greater with a proper macro lens: something important if you're shooting insects etc 🙂
Agreed. Filters are pretty good but for photographers into macro nothing beats a macro lens... MIKE🙏😊
this is one of the best explanations. Thank you so much. I am bumbling around with beginning photography.
Hi Amanda - it's the lens they fit on. As long as your lenses have a screw thread in the end you can use them. Even if they don't you can always keep them in place with tape. Google close up filters and you'll fine loads.
good to listen to a person, who knows what they are talking about.
Thank you Daibhi
Hi - I think you've answered your own question. I haven't used tubes for years but they are great. I'm sorry I can't give you proper advice on this because I don't have experience of the equipment your using. All my stuff is Nikon. If you have the kit you're right to do some tests of your own as you say. Best wishes.. Mike
Hey Dan - yes provided you can make them fit. I've used everything from tape to blutak....
Thanks so much . This is really useful . I will buy these macro filters for my video camera .
Very nice video! I loved it!
Thanks Mike. That was really good lesson to shoot close up shots
Really useful video. And I like the light humorous way you present. Thanks for the post, Mike.
Thank you for a wonderfully easy to understand video
This is my first time seeing you in this video. I can say for sure i liked every bit of explanation you gave. The purpose of the video was to give information and the amount of information i got from this video was satisfactory along with beautiful demonstration and there is a plus point for your sense of humor. I then immediately subscribed you. Now off to learn more from your videos! :D
I really appreciate your work and thanks a lot for the guide! :)
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Thanks for your posts - all good advice.
I've shared this with a friend whose daughter is keen on trying macro & I mentioned these filters would be the way to start, so tks!
Brilliant video. Am now a subscriber, thank you.
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Thank you. I'm sorry I can't say which macro lens is best because I don't use one. I use the filters. Also i'm not very knowledgeable on the latest kit on the market. Have a look at some foto forums etc and see what people are saying about their lenses. Sorry about that but I'm not the best person to answer that question.
Yes there is a drop in light as it travels up the tubes which means you use a slower shutter speed / higher ISO to compensate. Best Option? I still like my CUs
Most of the other RUclips videos on this subject are terrible so thanks for this excellent demonstration.
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excellent tutorial Mike!
Perfectly answered my questions about close up filters. Thanks!!!
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Yes you can stack them up
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Very useful video there mike...thanks for uploading. One question though......what is better???.....Using Filters (Macro) or The reversing ring technique....
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James
You explain things quite well... Thank you 👍
great presentation
Thank you so much Mike! I can't wait to buy some of my own. You helped me so much.
Thanks Mike. Just been given a set of Cokin close up filters for my Nikon. Was wondering what they were for. Try them out tomorrow
This is fantastic. Just what I wanted to hear
fantastic review !
(Ι'm a goldsmith and a was searching for solutions for close up photoshooting of small objects- your video was crucial for my final desicions !)
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Very informative and clear tutorial. Many thanks. I had no idea about adding the lenses together and multiplying the magnifying power. Simply great info
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Really informative and broken down. Thank you.
super cool info
Thank you once more. I really did find this useful. and I appreciate the effort you put into these videos.
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Great video. I was out with some Kood close-up filters at the weekend. I only used the No2 (I was shooting handheld), but I got some great shots of insects with it.
I'd love a macro lens, but these are a great way to get into it. Might also pick up a Reversing ring for my 50mm Prime.
This is my first time coming across your videos and I LOVE your approach and your humor and conciseness, and this video really helped, thanks! Have a rather random question for you- I film nail art tutorials (I'm not quite sure you're in my target audience, but hey, no judgements past here) and I need to get quite close to an individual nail. My problem is I struggle with getting my camera and tripod (Canon 70D) close enough to my nail to get my nail into focus. I know my kit lens is (18-55mm) is likely not well suited for this purpose, but I thought maybe the filters would help. Otherwise, do you recommend either a macro or zoom lens? As long as I can get my camera/tripod to focus up close on my nail while allowing for some space between the camera and my hand (so I can paint my nails without hitting the lens) I'm happy! Cheers, Adi x
Thank you AditeeArt I'm happy to help. Please help me make more free vids by ‘Liking’ them and sharing them with other photographers on forums, Facebook etc . The close up filters will probably help and be cheaper than a macro lens. But what they do is allow you to get the lens closer to your fingernails and still focus so it'll be difficult to have a big enough gap for your other hand to paint them at the same time. It might work if you try a longer lens such as a 100 or 200mm - but it'd take some experimenting to find out. If you can borrow one and buy a couple of filters it's worth giving it a go.
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I don't know I've never tried it. Possibly - the only issue i can thing of would be the combination of close up filters on a macro lens might cause over magnification and then you wouldn't be able to get close enough to focus because the glass would be pressing against the thing you're photographing. Only a guess and I could be wrong. Why not have a go and see?
Very nice video...these seems to be easier to use and looks physically better than extension tubes. Would you mind sharing what brand you use here or if any link to the products? Thanks!
Very cool. I just got a few macro filters and I can't wait to use them,
Very educational video thank you.
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Nice video Mike, I just got myself some closeup filters from Polaroid, they com with a nice pouch, a 1x, 2x, 4x and a 10x. Really nice way to get into the world of macro photography. Again, keep putting this videos out, they are just phenomenal. Thanks you
Nice one EverythingTech - and thanks for your comments...
So that means my 70-300mm lens could focus even closer, very useful for too small things like tiny flowers. Thank you Mike for the video.
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Pleasure :-) Tubes will be better image quality but trickier to use.
Thank you. Simple and good. Nice
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Thank you Ali Hammoud I appreciate it.
Thanks for the video Mike!!. I wanted to take the current 1:1 macro lens to the next level.. will this work on a 100mm f2.8 macro lens?
Hey guy! Nice tutorial. Yesterday I got this kit and it's wonderful. I'm from Argentina and It's my first kit. I'm enjoying very much. I love macro photography and I wish get some insects photos. Do you have some advice for me about this kit? Thanks.
Thank you Jamuchastegui86 Just play with the filters and with practise you'll find what works and what doesn't. Have fun...
Mike "I'm a bloke" Browne ! thanks for your most helpful tutorials.
The video was of great use to me but I have a question.
Is it better to go for close-up filters or extension-tubes? (AF problems? Picture quality?)
I think it would be great to have a video on that too.
Anyhow, great tutorial as always!
I love your introduction
Absolutely perfect tutorial..Thank you.
Great lesson, thank you
Thank you
So That's how they take those pictures, that's clever. Wonder if i can improvise with a magnifying glass.
Random question though, and i apologize if it's rude. How is it that you keep getting thinner and thinner on your newer videos on a day to day basis? sorcery?
Hi JumperUnexpected. They're not a substitute for any lens other than a dedicated macro lens which is usually between 50 and 100mm. You can't use them for anything other than close up work because basically they are a magnifying glass set for your lenses.
Came here wondering what these filters were for and how to use them - this video is absolutely spot on what I needed. My only burning question is whether a difference can be had if you play with the ordering of the filters, say 1,2,3,4 vs 4,3,2,1 or 1,4,2,3. Is there a 'right' way to do it so you minimize distortion on the edges or does it matter?
Happy to have helped Anthony.. I don't think there is, I've never had a problem anyway though as with everything suggest you test it and see what happens in case I missed something... MIKE
Wonderful demo! I'm subscribing :)
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Last night I ordered two sets of close up filters for my 35mm and 18-135mm. I'm really excited because I'm eternally struggling with my lens minimum focusing distance.
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Wow the very first easily understandable filter tutorial.
I subscribed immediatly.
Sorry if my English isn't perfect I'm Finnish :)
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Thank you. Good quality CU filters are OK but they won't be as good as a macro lens or tubes - provided the tubes are attached to a good lens in the first place..
I have a Sony A330, can I use these with it, and where would I get them please,
I really like the way you explain things, Thank you
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Articulate and concise. Subscribed! I hope you've got some wood shop tutorials as well, if not, hopefully I have you an idea?:) Thanks Mike.
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precise and informative. Subscribed.Thank you Mike Browne . An inquiry if you don't mind. some people use an extension tube for close-ups. How effective is it? and is it used with such filters?
Thank you Khalid S. happy it helped. Please help me make more videos like this one by sharing it with other photographers on forums, Facebook, Flickr etc. Tubes are excellent. They maintain the best quality possible from your lens but are a bit more fiddly to use. The filters are good provided you buy good quality ones, but still not as good as a macro lens or tubes. I've never tried to use tubes and filters together and not sure it would work because the magnification could be so great you can't physically get close enough to focus. - MIKE
@@MikeBrowne what are the names of the filters you used (brand, size, xwhat)? :))
hey Mike, great tutorial
Hi Mike, I just need to know if the photo will lose some sharpness and quality using these filters, and thank you for being a photographer :)
Thanks so much for that explanation; really excellent and easy lesson
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I have done a 1-2-4-10 on my Nikon J3 and got a great close-up of a D&D mini's eye. But you have to manual focus and you have to make sure your lens is zoomed out enough that you don't get a black halo. You may or may not (but more likely will) get chromatic aberration with this, as well. DOF will be hugely tiny.
I got some of these macro filters when I purchased my Canon 60D. Although I haven't had an opportunity to try them yet. When I do they will altogether have a magnification of x17 so I have no idea what I will take pictures of but I am sure it will be great fun.
Hi - I agree in most cases you won't notice much if any difference, but it depends on what the images are to be used for. On Instagram you won't see any difference, but if they're to be printed up big there could be some softness around the edges. Supposing you were shooting for commercial purposes or just 'picky' this might not be acceptable. - Mike
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👍very good video