Overview

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 58mm (with 49 and 52mm adaptors) is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance. The magnification achieved depends on the focal range of lenses. It will be higher with longer focal lengths. The diopters of NiSi 58mm Close-up
lens is +5 and is made of double optical corrective glass 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.

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NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 58mm (with 49 and 52mm adaptors)

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 58mm (with 49 and 52mm adaptors) is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance. The magnification achieved depends on the focal range of lenses. It will be higher with longer focal lengths. The diopters of NiSi 58mm Close-up
lens is +5 and is made of double optical corrective glass 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.

The magnification will be 1:1 at a focal length of 120mm.

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 58mm (with 49 and 52mm adaptors) has no vignetting at 35mm on a full-frame sensor camera and 24mm on a APS-C sensor camera.

The 58mm Close Up Lens is available for:

1. Lenses with 58mm filter thread. Focal length 24-250mm prime/zoom/macro
tenses for APS-C frame.

2. Lenses with 58mm filter thread. Focal length 35-250mm prime/zoom/macro
lenses for full frame.

3. Macro lenses with a filter thread of 58mm with a focal length over 50mm

We recommend a working distance of 9-22cm.

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Product Overview

The NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 58mm (with 49 and 52mm adaptors) is the most effective way to achieve a closer minimal focal distance. The magnification achieved depends on the focal range of lenses. It will be higher with longer focal lengths. The diopters of NiSi 58mm Close-up
lens is +5 and is made of double optical corrective glass 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.

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