These filters are sold by virtually every company that sell filters, what
you spend is up to you. A set of +1, +2 and +4 closeup filters could cost
from $30 for an off-brand to $21 for each one in a well-respected brand like
B+W.

Then there is Canon's 500, 250D, and 500D which cost $40, $83 and $83 each.
These prices are all from B&H (www.bhphoto.com) here in the US, prices might
vary in Romania.

There are undoubtedly quality differences in the closeup filters, but I
don't have enough experience with them to give you a specific
recommendation, but I'm sure others on the list might. It would be helpful
to know what you plan to use them for as well.

I hope this helps!

Tom P.

----- Original Message -----
From: "mircea bunea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 3:36 PM
Subject: EOS close-up filters...


> Hi Tom!
>
> thanks  for  your  anwer  (list  fellows, please excuse the "I'm not a
> woman" thing...).
> yes  the  price is in USD and that's the reason I bought the stuff. at
> the moment I can't afford a more expensive camera.
>
> the chattering noises I refer to about the Exacta lens are the same (I
> think) behaviour I found on the list archives on some Sigma lenses and
> EOS bodies.
>
> talking 'bout the macro shooting, I think the solution for me would be
> the  more  affordable,  that  is  the closeup filters. please, can you
> recommend  some?  or a site on the net where I could find informations
> about them?
>
> thank you!
>
> mibu


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