The 46mm Close-Up Kit from Hoya permits your lens to focus closer than normal. Imagine that you could put a magnifying glass in front of your camera's lens. Close-up lenses work in this fashion and are the simplest and least expensive method of close-up photography. They are available in different "powers" (diopters). A +1 close-up lens will allow you to focus your lens somewhat closer than it already does. A +2 close-up lens will allow you to focus closer than the +1. A +4 lens will allow you to focus even closer than a +2. A +1 combined with a +2 will equal a +3, while a +2 combined with a +4 will equal a +6, and so on.
The maximum magnification achieved with these attachments will depend on the focal length of your lens as well as the actual close focusing capability of that particular lens. They are multi-coated to minimize reflection at the filter surfaces which reduces flare and ghosting. When using these filters, either together or separately, your depth of field becomes quite shallow. Whenever possible, use of a small aperture will produce better results. In addition, as a result of the shallow depth of field produced by these filters, use of a tripod is strongly recommended to avoid "shake" and "blur" when photographing up close.
Hoya is one of the largest manufacturers of glass in the filter industry. In collaboration with its parent company, Tokina Optical, Hoya continues to strive to produce some of the best glass on the market. Currently, they hold 40% of the world's market for optical glass.
The advantage of most Hoya filters is that Hoya puts, at least, one layer of anti-reflective coating on each side of their glass. It is not bare glass. Even if the glass is not multi-coated, this kind of production tends to minimize flare and ghosting.
| Type | Close-Up Kit |
| Size | 46mm |
| Grade | +1, +2, +4 |
| Filter Factor | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Multi-Coated | Hoya Multi-Coating (HMC) |
| Rotating | Not Applicable |
| Effect | Permits your lens to focus closer than it normally would |
| Application | Macro photography |
| Color Temperature | Not Applicable |
| Construction | Hoya Optical Glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 46mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 46mm |
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Comments about Hoya 46mm Close-Up Kit (Multi-Coated):
This kit performed as I expected, it work great.
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Comments about Hoya 46mm Close-Up Kit (Multi-Coated):
We have a Panasonic FZ35 camera with many useful options, but we have been unable to get close up night pictures of moths. The problem is that a good quality picture requires large magnification but then the built-in flash cannot illuminate the object which is too close to the camera.
A 46mm close-up lens is needed for direct attachment to the moving lens. Other arrangements interfere with the lens cap. The 4 diopter lens with a 12X zoom setting permits automatic focusing at a distance of almost 12 inches. Then the built-in flash illuminates the object. With f=8 one can get good quality pictures although there is some chromatic aberration away from the center of the object.
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Comments about Hoya 46mm Close-Up Kit (Multi-Coated):
After checking on the operation of these lenses with my Panasonic FZ35 I find that the +1 and +2 diopter lenses are not necessary and I would only use the +4 diopter close-up lens.
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Comments about Hoya 46mm Close-Up Kit (Multi-Coated):
This is a really nice closeup set for the Sigma DP-1. A very transparent coating and good construction. Stackable, but would be nice to have a single +8 or +10.
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