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Lens Macro Sony
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Question: Is there a macro lens compatible with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75?
I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S75 and I want an attachable Macro lens for it so I can get some good close up pictures. The camera has a built-in Macro setting, but I want an actual lens just for Macro shots so that they can be higher quality/better resolution. I can't find any Macro lenses compatible with this model though. Are there any that even work with my camera, and if so, where do I find it/them?
actually, there are interchangable lenses that work with my camera, because I have others, just not a macroAnswer: No. Your camera does not have interchangeable lenses. To accomplish what you want to do will require the purchase of a DSLR - and a true macro lens.
The Sony A100 with lens is very affordable right now and you can find a Minolta Maxxum AF macro lens on ebay or amazon.com or keh.com or bhphotovideo.com..
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Question: Sigma 50mm macro lens for Sony it's a good lens?I was thinking about a Sigma macro lens for my Sony Alpha A200. It is 1:1, it is a true macro. This will be my first macro lens and my first Sigma lens. Is it worth $ 270?
Answer: Hi there. Let up by anyone (the snooty people photo) You talk about a Sigma lens. So many people turn up their noses in lenses that are not by their camera manufacturer be made, but unless they are completely "not name''brands .. a Sigma, Tamron, Tokina ... these are nice quality lenses and they are NOT by market. If you have found a real macro for 270 $ and this is your price range ... then in department look at it. I suppose you can purchase online ... they also have a Right of return. If the lens and they get takes great pictures for you ... There should be no question of it being a good business and keep it. If you do not like the search results, send it back. We sell Sigma lenses in our business and they are a good lens for a good value. We also sell Canon / Nikon / Pentax lenses as well. I'm just is not a lens that I know of criticizing of good quality. Hope that helps in your decision.
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Lens Protection
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Question: is there any legal eye protection in rugby?
I had caderac surgery when i was 5 so i have an artificial lens in my left eye and intend on playing club rugby at my college next year. I was told by my opthamologist that it could break and make me blind if i was to get hit in it hard enough so is there any legal eye protection that could protect my eyes from that risk?
Answer: Like the others have said eye protection is illegal. If what opthamologist say is true I recommend not playing any rugby at all, even sevens, although touch should be alright, as rugby is a contact sport and unfortunately things like eye gouging do happen, its not worth going blind for.
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Question: What objective ski Oakley is the best?I'm going skiing in a few weeks and I intend to buy Oakley sunglasses. I want these glasses to last long (get what I pay for) and also the appropriate characteristics, such as UVA and UVB rays, fog, and comfort. I am skiing during the day and time will most likely sunny. I was thinking about getting the pink iridium lens ..... Is this a good choice??
Answer: I think your options will vary depending on the model you are watching. Although not an expert with their ski goggles, in particular, I tend to think that one of your biggest decisions is that if you want to go with polarized lenses or not. Snow conditions would normally choose for polarized lenses, but they did not have many options in them when it comes to ski goggles. They are a bit more expensive, too. Especially if you're in mostly sunny conditions, I guess you want something with polarization. It would probably also narrow your choices to something like the VR28 Polarized Grey vs. polarized in this case, I'd easily take the VR28 polarized lens as a very pleasant to see through, and being a target of contrast - it would certainly be one of my first choice as a lens for sunglasses in snow conditions. You'll probably want to sample their target color line and to examine their levels of light transmission, etc., and read comments from others of them (see below).
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