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A rather beginner question....
I just got some Hoya lens for the FZ100 and I immediately put the UV on as a permanent protection. I assume I should be able to stack another lens on top of it but I am getting a slight vignetting with 2....not that I would put 3 on at a time but out of curiosity I put a 3rd one on and the vignetting got even worse. I have seen some topics on vignetting so I guess this is 'normal.' Any suggestions as to how to get around this? |
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Dolna-
There are indeed lens adapters for the FZ-100, I would imagine, that will prevent that vignetting as they are much wider at the end away from the camera. |
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I see....search returned Panasonic DMW-LA5? Is that correct?
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AH! Thank you!
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Idiot question, but do you have to use the adapter you linked to attach the macro lenses that people here seem to use, on the FZ45 and 38? Or do they attach straight to the camera? I did google it, but got myself totally confused (though admit thats not hard!)...
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