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πŸ“Έ Enhance Close-Up Photography with Vivitar Series 1 +10 Digital Macro Lens (82mm) Review

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Details

BrandVivitar
Lens TypeMacro
Camera Lens Description10
Maximum Focal Length82 Millimeters
Model NameCLOSE UP DIOPTER FILTERS SET 82MM

Description of πŸ“Έ Enhance Close-Up Photography with Vivitar Series 1 +10 Digital Macro Lens (82mm)

+10 Macro Close Up. High index/low dispersion optical glass. Multi-coated Japan optics.

Reviews

Global ratings 3
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I received my product and everything was included so far.

I received my item and although everything was plastic and the box was undamaged, the filter was used. They are scratched and the glass is cloudy. I can use a few of them, but the others are useless.

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

great set They all work great, especially the +4.

Excellent set. They all work great, especially the one +4 when attached alone gives crisp and clear results. I recommend this macro kit as a cheap alternative to a dedicated macro lens. Tested on Canon 5Ds with Sigma Art 24-105. I've attached a photo taken with +4 Maxwell House coffee beans. :) (105mm, ISO 100, 1/40, f/8) with flash (430ex II)

Pros
  • Beautiful packaging
Cons
  • Garden tools

Revainrating 3 out of 5

1x or 2x is better. 4 and 10 are useless.

Not worth the money. Filters 2, 4 and 10X make the images quite coarse. Very limited focal plane and the optics are quite blurry. The 1X magnetic filter is the best I can reasonably use. Then the quality drops. I'm sure you could get anything out of a 2X filter with a tripod and under ideal conditions, but I doubt 4 or 10 will ever be useful. I'll add photos later. If I had known this beforehand, I would have just bought a 1X filter and saved some money.

Pros
  • Something above
Cons
  • Minor issues