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Hoya PRO1D CLOSE-UP No. 3
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<blockquote data-quote="JDub" data-source="post: 210549" data-attributes="member: 17410"><p>I'm really new to photography and I can't seem to find any useful reviews on this product - <a href="http://www.kenkotokinausa.com/hoya/products/pro1digitalfilterseries/pro1dcloseupno3/" target="_blank">Kenko Tokina USA, Inc.</a></p><p></p><p>I have a Nikon D7100 with 70-300mm and 16-85mm lenses, both are 67mm. I like the idea of macro photography but I can't see paying over $500 for a lens that I don't think I'd use on a regular basis. I get that this is a cheap man's macro solution and I'm okay with that as I don't expect to get the greatest images in the world.</p><p></p><p>But what I want to know is if it's a complete waste of money or could I get some decent use out of it?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDub, post: 210549, member: 17410"] I'm really new to photography and I can't seem to find any useful reviews on this product - [URL="http://www.kenkotokinausa.com/hoya/products/pro1digitalfilterseries/pro1dcloseupno3/"]Kenko Tokina USA, Inc.[/URL] I have a Nikon D7100 with 70-300mm and 16-85mm lenses, both are 67mm. I like the idea of macro photography but I can't see paying over $500 for a lens that I don't think I'd use on a regular basis. I get that this is a cheap man's macro solution and I'm okay with that as I don't expect to get the greatest images in the world. But what I want to know is if it's a complete waste of money or could I get some decent use out of it? Thank you for your feedback! [/QUOTE]
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