Hi there!
I'm new behind a DSLR camera, so I found this site and I hope I'll learn more. I have a Canon 1100d with 18-55 f3.5 lens. I would appreciate if you could share with me some of your knowledge. And thanks in advance!
So, I am very interested in macro photography (I'm a biologist, I really like to see nature in close-up). I was reading a tutorial about macro photography (https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tu...es-closeup.htm) and then I got confused when I read that macro filters "Causes your lens to lose the ability to focus on distant objects."
Perhaps my English is not working here, or perhaps I just misunderstood. Then, just to check, with your help I hope: macro filters causes our lens to lose the ability to focus on distant objects TEMPORARILY, right? Because... if you're using a macro filter or a tube, you WISH not to focus on distant objects. But is there any way to permanently damage my lens by just using macro filters?
Thank you!!!
Kisy.