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If you have a camera whose lens - fixed or interchangeable - is fitted with a filter thread, there is a solution which, for the same price, allows surprising results: an achromatic optical additive for close shot, vulgo "windscreen". Be careful, however, that this is a genuine additional achromatic objective with two or three lenses, and not a simple magnifying lens.

Currently, the Japanese manufacturer Marumi offers excellent ones, at +3 and +5 diopters, for a large number of diameters. It is also one of the last to do so, most brands of cameras and lenses no longer offering much. (Nikon achromats sell for almost new, Leica achromats 3x the original price.)

This is not to Halide's detriment. I've been using it since it launched, and it's great software. But it is worth comparing the result that can be obtained on the iPhone with its Macro function, and that which allows even a fairly average digital camera, and not very recent, equipped with a Marumar. These are two quite different approaches.

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