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Mar 01, 2012 04:34 |  #1

Had my first stab at a review on my website of the Raynox DCR150 (external link) if any one is interested :)

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Mar 01, 2012 09:48 |  #2

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Mar 01, 2012 12:05 |  #3

I used to use "Plus" lenses all the time & the +10 was always in my pocket. Just as an item of interest, if you can find a split-field one today, it's also pretty nice to have.


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Mar 01, 2012 15:51 |  #4

llareggub wrote in post #13995814 (external link)
Had my first stab at a review on my website of the Raynox DCR150 (external link) if any one is interested :)

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oh man.. i love those macro shots on your site. so with this Raynox DCR-150, does it just screw in front of your camera lens?

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Frank, how's this lens you have compared to the Raynox-dcr-150? is your more like a holder and you can put in different type of macro lens?


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Mar 01, 2012 16:02 |  #5

i love the raynox 150 lens when I had just started out. best ~$50 spent for such a versatile quick attachment lens


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Mar 01, 2012 22:42 |  #6

Frank, how's this lens you have compared to the Raynox-dcr-150? is your more like a holder and you can put in different type of macro lens?

The +10? It's 52mm & screws onto my Nikon lenses. Bought from Spiratone about 40 years ago. :D

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Mar 01, 2012 22:46 |  #7

For your second stab you might put the name of what you're reviewing in the title. Makes searching a little easier.

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Mar 02, 2012 03:50 |  #8

Indecent Exposure wrote in post #14003127 (external link)
For your second stab you might put the name of what you're reviewing in the title. Makes searching a little easier.

Thanks for the review.

Your welcome and it was somewhat of a glaring omission ;) Noted for review number 2...


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Mar 02, 2012 09:56 |  #9

llareggub wrote in post #14004979 (external link)
Your welcome and it was somewhat of a glaring omission ;) Noted for review number 2...

I'll fix it.


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Mar 02, 2012 10:07 |  #10

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I'll fix it.

Thank you very much :) Raynox DCR-150 added to the title if you could.

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