D dxsibo New Member Mar 10, 2004 592 0 0 Sembawang Mar 20, 2009 #1 to shoot macro? Do you get any vignetting at 105mm? So normally after shooting, just need to crop away it when doing pp?
to shoot macro? Do you get any vignetting at 105mm? So normally after shooting, just need to crop away it when doing pp?
R RedSnappa New Member Jan 6, 2009 106 0 0 Mar 21, 2009 #2 dxsibo said: to shoot macro? Do you get any vignetting at 105mm? So normally after shooting, just need to crop away it when doing pp? Click to expand... I presume u referring to nikon 18-105. Yes, vignetting at edges throughout entire zoom length. I used with my 50mm prime or sigma 70-300mm tele no vignetting at all.
dxsibo said: to shoot macro? Do you get any vignetting at 105mm? So normally after shooting, just need to crop away it when doing pp? Click to expand... I presume u referring to nikon 18-105. Yes, vignetting at edges throughout entire zoom length. I used with my 50mm prime or sigma 70-300mm tele no vignetting at all.
Z zwowz Member Mar 9, 2009 74 0 6 41 Mar 28, 2009 #3 im thinking of getting raynox dcr250 to use with my 18-105 but what is the different between dc250 and a regular +4 close up filter?
im thinking of getting raynox dcr250 to use with my 18-105 but what is the different between dc250 and a regular +4 close up filter?
R RedSnappa New Member Jan 6, 2009 106 0 0 Mar 29, 2009 #4 zwowz said: im thinking of getting raynox dcr250 to use with my 18-105 but what is the different between dc250 and a regular +4 close up filter? Click to expand... The raynox dcr250 when used with the 18-105 kit lens that came with the nikon D90 will vignette at all zoom lengths. The dc250 is a 8 Diopter conversion lens. I think +4 will be half of the 8 Diopter?
zwowz said: im thinking of getting raynox dcr250 to use with my 18-105 but what is the different between dc250 and a regular +4 close up filter? Click to expand... The raynox dcr250 when used with the 18-105 kit lens that came with the nikon D90 will vignette at all zoom lengths. The dc250 is a 8 Diopter conversion lens. I think +4 will be half of the 8 Diopter?