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| | | Re: fuji e900 macro shots? would anyone say that the fujifilm s8100fd is a good camera for a beginer. | 
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| | | Re: fuji e900 macro shots? I've got close/larger with my Fuji E550 by holding a supplementary lens over the cam lens of ~120cm focal length x 25mm diameter in 'close-up' [flower symbol] mode. Check LCD view for any vignetting.
Virtually any simple 'strong' positive lens or combo of lenses [preferably meniscus shaped] will work - even lenses from cheap reading glasses from the market - it cost nothing to test  However avoid the rubbish hand magnifiers | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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