Cheap but effective. The only thing I would like to point out to those looking to buy a macro adapter like this is that your depth of field will also decrease dramatically. If you are used to an acceptable focus of a few centimeters, e.g. At F1.8, for example, be prepared to have at most a few millimeters of acceptable focus. You need to stop down a lot to get decent focus, and even with optical image stabilization on the body or lenses, you're actually shooting from a tripod rather than a stem. Hand. Trying to get the right depth of field and a reasonably stable shot when you don't have enough light to increase your shutter speed to avoid motion blur means a tripod is really going to be your friend.
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