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f/13, 1/250s, ISO2000, FL - 210mm

priyambubai

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Here is a picture of a hoverfly. It was taken with Sony A7iii with 55-210mm lens with Raynox DCR-250 attached. I have used external flash with diffuser. Hope you like it. :)
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f/13, 1/250s, ISO2000, FL - 210mm
 

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lovitazoe

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I like it! It is sharp šŸ˜ƒ.
May I ask how come your photo with Raynox not vignetting? Mine have. šŸ˜§
 
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kzurro

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I like it! It is sharp šŸ˜ƒ.
May I ask how come your photo with Raynox not vignetting? Mine have. šŸ˜§
vignetting is more visible on FF cameras than on crop cameras. he has used a FF camera with an APS-C lens, if I'm not wrong, the original photo is only around 10MP in size instead of 24MP, so the vignetting was cropped.
 

priyambubai

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I like it! It is sharp šŸ˜ƒ.
May I ask how come your photo with Raynox not vignetting? Mine have. šŸ˜§
Yes, I have an APS-C lens mounted on a full frame body and the pictures are cropped but that's not the type of vignetting you're referring to I think. You're referring to the vignetting which occurs due to attaching an extra lens in front of the primary lens. Well, when you attach any additional lens (raynox or anything) in front of your lens, you'll notice the shadows due to that additional lens on all sides of your screen. But the more you zoom in, you'll see the vignetting will disappear. For example, in case of 55-210mm lens, at 55mm, a lot of vignette is visible, but at 210mm, you'll see no vigenette..If you use a prime lens with raynox, you'll always notice this type of vignetting but when you use a zoom lens, you'll find less and less vignetting at higher focal lengths. I think this clears your query, lovitazoe lovitazoe . :D