It works well Jim and 12" working distance is fine for cooperative subjects.
...Wayne
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> Subject: [OM] IMG: Bee Image with Close-Up Lens, for Moose
>
> I obtain close-ups of insects in many different ways. Yesterday, Moose
> mentioned close-up lenses, which I haven't used for some time. Today, I
> magnetically attached my 2.5 diopter close-up lens to a Pentax 55/1.8 lens on
> the X-T2 and went to the Buddleia. This setup allows a working distance of
> about 12 inches or less, so I had to find a subject I could move in close to.
> This
> Carpenter Bee was cooperative.
>
> http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20201013-DSCF2251.JPG.html
>
> Ignore the lens data in Exif.
>
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> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
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