
The Lensbaby does not focus very closely. Without the macro kit, you’ll likely find shooting situations where you just can’t get close enough to the subject to capture your vision. This kit resolves that problem and opens up the whole macro world for you.
I had no idea that the Lensbaby would be a prospective tool for macro photography. To my pleasant surprise, some of my favorite Lensbaby shots are taken with the macro kit. The provided filters are optically sharp. One is a +10 diopter and the other is a +4. They can be stacked, but be sure to first attach the +10, then screw the +4 onto it.
Quality control, as with all the Lensbaby accessories and optics I have purchased, is iffy. When I stack my filters, it is difficult to screw the one filter into the other. The threads are not machined very well.
As other reviewers have mentioned, it also is tricky to screw the filter into the Lensbaby itself.
A handy filter holder is included.
If you have a Lensbaby, this macro kit is a must.
Help answer the question about Kit Macro
I have a Nikon D40 with kit lens (18-55mm), is there a close up lens that I can use with 55mm?
Nikon & Canon has 52mm close up lens, I was wondering if there's a way I can use a close up lens with my 55mm. I'm trying to save some money, instead of buying a macro lens.
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