NISI Close Up Lens/Filter Sample Photos | Nikon D90 | Sigma 70-300mm Macro Lens | Macro Photography

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In today's video I'm trying a new Close up lens from NISI, this filter allows you to make macro photos without using a macro lens, I'll open it in front of you and let you see sample photos during using it.

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Nisi Close up lens :

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#Closeupfilter #Macrophotography #Macrorings
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Gear I use :

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Camera :

Lens 18-105mm :

Lens SIGMA 10-20mm :

Lens SIGMA 70-300mm :

Lens Nikkor 50mm :

Gobe 10 STOP ND FILTER :

Circular polarizer filter :

Gray-Card for White Balance :

My Aluminium L-Bracket :
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MACRO :
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67MM Macro Reverse Ring for my 18-105mm Lens :

Close-Up Filters :

Nisi Close-Up Lens / Filter :

52MM Macro Reverse Ring for my 50MM Lens :

52mm to 67mm Ring :
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Tripod :

Vloging-Mic :

Vloging-Tripod for Mobile :

Mobile Gimbal for B Rolls :

Zeiss Lens cleaning kit

My Softbox :

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These filters are still fairly pricey, they cost about €105+, but you get what you pay for. Your photos are great, you do inspire me.
I love to use budget equipment to see if I can get good to great results. I feel if my results are good/great then I can take all of the credit as the shot wouldn't have been easy. I've managed to get very good results with budget macro filters (€20), but I've had to do post editing, which is another art to add to a photographers belt..
Mirror lenses are another thing I've experimented with & had good results, but again post editing is required. Using a 500mm mirror lens can save you thousands of euros, it's just much harder work to get the shot, but again very rewarding when you manage get it. I love budget photography & the hard work that goes with it.

Thanks for your videos. Bless

garywillacey