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  2. Extension tube - Wikipedia

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    Extension tubes are sometimes confused with teleconverters, an optical component (i.e., containing lenses) designed to increase effective focal length. A close-up lens also enables focusing closer for macro photography but, unlike an extension tube, a close-up lens actually is an optical element.

  3. Micro-Nikkor - Wikipedia

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    The 105mm Micro-Nikkor series started in 1970 and the newest lens is the Z MC 105/2.8 VR S for Z-mount. The 105mm f /4.5 UV lens, which is called both a Micro-Nikkor and a UV-Nikkor in the literature, is a highly specialized lens for ultraviolet photography made using quartz and phosphate glass instead of regular optical glass.

  4. Macro photography - Wikipedia

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    Many macro lenses are characterised by a high amount of chromatic aberration, especially when using reversed-lens, extension tube or close-up lens. Some macro lenses, called apochromatic lenses, are designed to better control this, such as the Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO and the Sigma APO MACRO 150mm F2.8.

  5. Fujica X-mount - Wikipedia

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    The "macro cine copy X" is a macro lens with specific windows to take copies from 8 mm and 16 mm films. The "microscope adapter X" to adapt the camera body to a microscope. A "reverse adapter X", that can be mounted with an extension tube. A classic "teleconverter 2X". Fuji Photo Recorder back.

  6. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Nikon S: 34.85 mm 35 mm: 34 mm [7] Bayonet Photography Nikon Rangefinder: Nikon F: 46.5 mm 35 mm: 44 mm [8] Bayonet Photography Nikon F 35mm film SLR, Full Frame & APS-C DSLR Nikon 1: 17 mm 13.2 x 8.8mm 40 mm Bayonet Photography (Digital) Nikon 1 series: Nikon Z: 16 mm 35 mm: 55 mm Bayonet Photography (Digital) Nikon Z - Mirrorless Full Frame ...

  7. Nikon Amusing Lenses - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon Amusing Lenses (ニコン おもしろレンズ工房) are a limited production set of four toy lenses for the Nikon F mount sold exclusively in Japan. The Amusing Lenses were designed by Kouichi Ohshita and introduced in 1995, then discontinued in 1996; they were re-released in 2000 as the Fun Fun LensSet , which was discontinued ...

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