So after finding some great pictures other people took, I couldn't stop myself and out of curiosity got a Raynox msn-202. That's the next greater magnification after the DCR-250 and should give me x4 physical macro, x8 due to the MFT crop factor. I'm just waiting for a step down ring, so I can mount it to the Olympus lens, because the lens has a thread size of 46mm, the Raynox has 37mm and the in my opinion clunky snap on adapter only mounts 52-67mm anyways.
I'll do a small experiment as soon as the step-down ring is here. I have a 7.5mm wide-angle from Laowa which also has a thread size of 46mm. It's magnification is x0.11 (x0.22 adjusted for crop) with a field of view of 110°. The Raynox online calculator tells me if I put it on this lens I'll get a magnification of x0.32 (x0.64 crop factor adjusted) out of it and a focus working distance of 3 to 4cm. I don't know if that actually works, because Raynox states this closeup lens is designed for 100mm FF equivalent and up. So it might be that with the lens on, my wide angle will have it's focus plane inside of it.
But if it is actually 3 to 4cm in front, I'll have something like a wideangle macroish lens, which could lead to very interesting results. We'll see.
I'll do a small experiment as soon as the step-down ring is here. I have a 7.5mm wide-angle from Laowa which also has a thread size of 46mm. It's magnification is x0.11 (x0.22 adjusted for crop) with a field of view of 110°. The Raynox online calculator tells me if I put it on this lens I'll get a magnification of x0.32 (x0.64 crop factor adjusted) out of it and a focus working distance of 3 to 4cm. I don't know if that actually works, because Raynox states this closeup lens is designed for 100mm FF equivalent and up. So it might be that with the lens on, my wide angle will have it's focus plane inside of it.
But if it is actually 3 to 4cm in front, I'll have something like a wideangle macroish lens, which could lead to very interesting results. We'll see.