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How is an Achromat different from a standard close up lens?

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How is an Achromat different from a standard close up lens?

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Standard close-up lenses, or diopters, are single element lenses that allow the camera lens to focus more closely on small objects. Single element diopters accomplish this, although the image may not be uniformly sharp from edge to edge and some color fringing may be visible.

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