High-end bridge cameras: Sony RX10, Panasonic FZ1000 etc

As Alby has said, for BEST results, use a "proper" macro/close up lens on your interchangeable lens set-up. However, a close up "filter" in the 10 bag is a LOT easier to carry on the off chance you'll want/need it. An MP-65 set up on a Canon DSLR might be a bit OTT!!!
 
As Alby has said, for BEST results, use a "proper" macro/close up lens on your interchangeable lens set-up. However, a close up "filter" in the 10 bag is a LOT easier to carry on the off chance you'll want/need it. An MP-65 set up on a Canon DSLR might be a bit OTT!!!
:LOL:Absolutely! I had the MPE way back and it was a swine to use - no autofocus, no manual focus, no nothing :oops: :$
 
Ruddy darter with the rx10 iv and Nisi 72mm achromat. I think the Nisi achromats are pretty decent.


Male Ruddy Darter by Ajophotog, on ipernity
Great catch Alby :)

I think the Nisi is 3-4 diopters and the Sigma is 1.8 - ie a lot less powerful which is what I want to just get me a wee bit closer at 600mm? Hope that makes sense!

But I take your point that it'll never match a dedicated macro lens - I just want to see how close I can get... (pun intended - sorry)
 
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