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Jack

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Hello. Those who used raynox, is worth investing money and to purchase?
I have my 100mm lens and I would like to with it.
 
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I've a Raynox DCR-250 and still trying to handle it. The depth of field with my 60mm is really VERY small and focus bracketing is a challenge.

My EOS90D arrived yesterday and I'm looking forward to take some great shots with the integrated bracketing function.

All in all it's for sure a good deal but need some practice.

I'll poste some samples within the next days.
 
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the question is, do will make any difference if attachEd to 100mm macro lens ?
 

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The Raynox DCR-250 as an example has 8 dioptrien. So the magnification is really high with a 100mm macro lens. From my point it is worth the money.
 

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Second picture isn’t really sharp as first one.
 

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Yes, you're right. Wasn't the best light. As mentioned before... it was just an instant shooting without much preparation.

I'm actually checking my pictures which I made with my new EOS 90D. Some of them was made with the Raynox lens.
 

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Here are two pictures from my last trip which I made with the Raynox lens.



View attachment IMG_0717.jpg

The caterpillar was a real challenge because she had a diameter of around 1mm! It's a stack of 135 pictures. Not perfect, but I need some more practise with my new camera.
 
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