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13 Feb, 2022
Good value for money
I thought I would try this watercolour granulation medium instead of buying lots of different granulating paints. I tested it with 11 Royal Talens Van Gogh watercolours and used with a strong mix it produced some nice granulation with most paints especially the blues, geens and browns (see images below). I feel this medium offers good value for money as you can use them with any existing watercolour paints that you already own.

02 Sep, 2022
Great build quality and good results
I bought this XF 1.4X teleconverter to use with the XF 70-300mm lens and it seems to work very well, giving you extra reach without any noticeable image quality loss. It is very well constructed and is not too heavy or bulky when attached to the camera/lens. Just note that you do lose 1 stop of light so for example on the above lens the max aperture at 300mm is usually f5.6 but with the TC attached it becomes f8.

16 Apr, 2020
Great little macro adapter
This is a simple, yet effective reversing ring that will work on a Nikon F-Mount lens. I have been using it on my D7500 paired with the Nikkor 50mm F1.8 AF-D lens which has the physical aperture ring so you can adjust it easily. Tip: Use Manual Mode and set your shutter speed and ISO in-camera and alter aperture on the lens itself.