Ron
I thought the photo of the wires coiled up looked a bit flat, until I realised it was a photo of a flier.
Your keyboard has less use than mine as my keyboard has much more finger grease on it.
We await your project close up photos.
Malcolm
I don't suffer from insanity I enjoy it!
--- On Tue, 5/31/11, Ron Thompson <ron@ourcadguy.com> wrote:
From: Ron Thompson <ron@ourcadguy.com>
Subject: [gingery_machines] Close up lenses, was Ball turning
To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 4:21 PM
On 5/24/2011 3:59 PM, Malcolm Parker-Lisberg wrote:
>
> Ron
>
> They are like a lens filter, the 58mm is the thread size on the lens
> of my camera for the screwing on the filter. 42mm 55mm and 58mm are
> common sizes.
> If you have a pair of reading glasses you can see the effect by
> placing one lens in front of the camera lens with the camera on zoom.
>
> If you buy the +1,+2 and +3 diopter set you can stack them together,
> biggest diopter first, t get various magnifications of the image
>
> Malcolm.
>
Wow! I got the lenses for my Canon G5 today. These are fantastic!
Here are the first few snaps taken hand held:
http://www.plansandprojects.com/images/Close%20up%20lens/
Thank you so much!
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