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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
macro bellows
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark F" data-source="post: 207839" data-attributes="member: 12825"><p>I've used the Fotodiox bellows, fairly inexpensive from Amazon at 35.00. For as much as I used it... it worked as advertized. Its got some bad reviews... but it really depends on how much you use it. I wouldn't use it in a pro setting.</p><p>You might want to post this in the macro area though, since I don't do a lot of macro shots. How I used the bellows was to put a 50mm f1.8 on that mount. Worked really well. Now I use the 50 with a reversal ring and mount the camera on a rail system. Works really great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark F, post: 207839, member: 12825"] I've used the Fotodiox bellows, fairly inexpensive from Amazon at 35.00. For as much as I used it... it worked as advertized. Its got some bad reviews... but it really depends on how much you use it. I wouldn't use it in a pro setting. You might want to post this in the macro area though, since I don't do a lot of macro shots. How I used the bellows was to put a 50mm f1.8 on that mount. Worked really well. Now I use the 50 with a reversal ring and mount the camera on a rail system. Works really great. [/QUOTE]
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