Overview

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm (with 62 and 67mm adaptors) is the perfect addition to any photographer’s kit who wants to explore the world of macro photography. Using a close-up lens is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance, and the magnification achieved depends on the focal range of the lens. With the NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm, you can achieve a higher magnification with longer focal lengths.

SKU: GC11-N-765317

NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm (with 62 and 67mm adaptors)

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm (with 62 and 67mm adaptors) is the perfect addition to any photographer’s kit who wants to explore the world of macro photography. Using a close-up lens is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance, and the magnification achieved depends on the focal range of the lens. With the NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm, you can achieve a higher magnification with longer focal lengths.

The kit includes a 49mm close-up lens, as well as adaptors for 62mm and 67mm lenses, making it compatible with a wide range of camera lenses. The close-up lenses are made from high-quality optical glass and feature a multi-layer coating to reduce reflections and increase light transmission. This ensures that your images are sharp, clear, and free from any unwanted reflections or glare.

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm is constructed from three optical corrective glass, all with apochromatic design and muti-nano coating. This enables advanced resolution, natural color with almost no purple/green fringing both within focus and in bokeh. This means that your images will have natural colors and minimal fringing, even when shooting at close distances.

The magnification achieved with the NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm will be 1:1 at a focal length of 110mm for full frame cameras. For APS-C cameras, the magnification will be 1.5X, and for 4/3 cameras, it will be 2X. This means that you can capture stunning macro shots with greater detail and clarity, making it perfect for nature, wildlife, and product photography.

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm is also compatible with specific lenses, such as the Canon 100mm macro lens, Nikon 105mm macro lens, and Sony 90 macro lens, allowing you to achieve a magnification of 2:1. This makes it perfect for capturing extreme close-up shots of small objects, such as insects, flowers, and other tiny details.

Key features

  • High-quality close-up lenses designed to enhance the close-up capabilities of your camera lens, reducing the minimum focus distance of the lens it’s combined with.

  • Includes a 49mm close-up lens, as well as adaptors for 62mm and 67mm lenses, making it compatible with a wide range of camera lenses.

  • The close-up lenses are made from high-quality optical glass and feature a multi-layer coating to reduce reflections and increase light transmission.

  • With the NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm, you can capture stunning macro shots at 2:1 with a 100mm macro lens with greater detail and clarity, making it perfect for nature, wildlife, and product photography.

  • The kit is easy to use, simply screw the close-up lens onto your existing lens and start shooting. The adaptors allow you to use the close-up lens with multiple lenses, making it a versatile addition to your camera kit.

  • Compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry with you on the go. It comes with a protective case to keep the lenses safe and secure when not in use.

  • Features a diopter rating of +9, which allows you to get even closer to your subject and capture incredible levels of detail. This makes it ideal for photographers who want to explore the world of macro photography and capture stunning close-up shots of flowers, insects, and other small objects.

  • We recommend a working distance of 2-14cm depending on the chosen focal length.

Lens compatibility

  • Suitable for lenses with a 40.5-67mm filter thread. (Adapter rings required)

  • Vignetting Test: no vignetting at focal length 25mm on APS-C cameras. (Tested with Canon R7+ RF-S18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM@F5)

  • Vignetting Test: no vignetting at focal length 70mm on APS-C cameras. (Tested with Sony a6600+Tamron 28-200mm F2.8~5.6@F4)

  • Vignetting Test: no vignetting at focal length 180mm on Full Frame cameras. (Tested with Sony A7R3+Tamron 28-200mm F2.8~5.6@F5.6)

  • Compatible with the following lenses using an adapter to achieve 2X magnification: Canon 100mm macro lens, Nikon 105mm macro lens, Sony 90 macro lens.

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Product Overview

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm (with 62 and 67mm adaptors) is the perfect addition to any photographer’s kit who wants to explore the world of macro photography. Using a close-up lens is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance, and the magnification achieved depends on the focal range of the lens. With the NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm, you can achieve a higher magnification with longer focal lengths.

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