Your shopping cart

Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm

Nah-Filter
Item Nr. 51100
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm
Drag mouse over image for larger view
  • Close-up lens
  • shortens close-up focusing distance and enables macro shots
  • multi-coated with +4 diopters
  • can be used with other effect filters

The close-up lens is an extremely practical tool as it shortens the original close-up limit of your Lens, allowing you to get closer to the subject and shoot it with greater magnification. With a close-up lens, you can immerse yourself in a new world of creativity and take detailed close-ups. Particularly suitable for taking pictures of plants, insects and small objects.

HOYA HMC CLOSE-UP II No.4 is a multi-coated close-up lens with +4 diopters for macro photography with digital or film cameras. The completely clear optical glass in a lightweight aluminum frame allows you to approach the object to approx. 17-25cm to take detailed, high-quality close-ups.

Advantages

  • You can get closer to the subject
  • very compact and does not take up much space in your bag
  • can be used with zoom lenses, turning your zoom lens into a macro zoom lens
  • no magnification factor, the shutter speed does not change
  • fewer flares and ghost images thanks to the multi-coated HOYA glass
  • Possibility to create other diopters by combining two close-up lenses. For example, No.1 + No.2 equals No.3.
  • can be used with other effect filters such as polarizing filters*
    * The combination of close-up lens filters with other filters can lead to vignetting
Durchmesser: 62 mm
Dieser Artikel wird exklusiv für Sie bestellt.
66,63 Nah-Filter
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm

Short profile

  • Close-up lens
  • shortens close-up focusing distance and enables macro shots
  • multi-coated with +4 diopters
  • can be used with other effect filters

Product description for Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm

The close-up lens is an extremely practical tool as it shortens the original close-up limit of your Lens, allowing you to get closer to the subject and shoot it with greater magnification. With a close-up lens, you can immerse yourself in a new world of creativity and take detailed close-ups. Particularly suitable for taking pictures of plants, insects and small objects.

HOYA HMC CLOSE-UP II No.4 is a multi-coated close-up lens with +4 diopters for macro photography with digital or film cameras. The completely clear optical glass in a lightweight aluminum frame allows you to approach the object to approx. 17-25cm to take detailed, high-quality close-ups.

Advantages

  • You can get closer to the subject
  • very compact and does not take up much space in your bag
  • can be used with zoom lenses, turning your zoom lens into a macro zoom lens
  • no magnification factor, the shutter speed does not change
  • fewer flares and ghost images thanks to the multi-coated HOYA glass
  • Possibility to create other diopters by combining two close-up lenses. For example, No.1 + No.2 equals No.3.
  • can be used with other effect filters such as polarizing filters*
    * The combination of close-up lens filters with other filters can lead to vignetting

Hoya CLOSE-UP +4 II, HMC 62 mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Nahlinsen
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
62 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
024066064004
KAN
HO-CU4H62II

Also interesting

Rate and win!

Your opinion counts! That's why you now have the chance to enter the lottery by rating a product of your choice and win a Leica Sofort 2 worth 379!

join in now!

Guide to moon photography

There are not only a few myths and stories from the past few years about our celestial satellite, but it is also more than ever the focus of astronomers, scientists and the like. In this article, we want to give you the best tips on equipment and settings for the perfect photo of the moon.

Read now

Difference between contrast, phase hybrid autofocus

Autofocus takes a lot of the work out of photography; of course, there are also purists who like to focus manually.

learn more

Camera Basics #12: Getting started with macro photography

Imaging small objects and details in a big way! That already describes macro photography very well! But what exactly could be a motif for this type of photography? Soap bubbles, insects, flowers, snowflakes and much more, that could include the shots as a motif.

learn more

Sell or trade used cameras lenses

Give your old photo treasures a new life! Do something good for the environment.

Save now

Guide for shooting stars photography

In this article we want to show you how you can easily photograph shooting stars. Use the current shooting star shower to take your first pictures.

Read now

Gift ideas for photographers

On this page you will find tips, suggestions and gift ideas about what your loved ones can finally be honestly happy

Read now

Digitizing slides, photos or negatives - Which method is right?

The dark season stirs up nostalgia for the past in many people and the old slides and Super 8 films are dug out and then viewed. However, for various reasons, the analog treasures of the past are not durable for eternity or are even a fire hazard.

Read now