Get a dedicated macro if macro photography is what you want to do. Filters, adapters etc. will affect the quality of the image you get and you may lose f-stops.
This is what can be done with such a lens:
http://www.clairedunning.co.uk(this is my sister’s web site)
I can’t remember what macro lens she uses - but I’ll ask if you are interested. She tells me that even your heart beat can affect very close macro focussing, so you’ll need some kind of tripod or support, and a lot of patience.