Approve the Cookies
This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and our Privacy Policy.
OK
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Guest
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Register to forums    Log in

 
FORUMS Cameras, Lenses & Accessories Small Compact Digitals by Canon 
Thread started 21 Aug 2007 (Tuesday) 08:56
Search threadPrev/next
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

Raynox DCR-250 Macro Filter Questions

 
MusicallySilent
Member
80 posts
Joined Aug 2007
     
Aug 21, 2007 08:56 |  #1

I am probably gonna get the lensmate metal 58mm adapter for my s3IS but I am still considoring the Raynox DCR-250 Macro Filter...

So a few questions about it...

1: Is it moderately easy to pick up... (ex doesn't take half a year to get 10 shots to turn out) basically what is the learning time to at least get a sharp picture

2: Is it moderately durable... can it handle being tossed around a bit without shattering...?

3: What is the focusing distance, I heard from someone it was 12" but on the site they had a sample picture taken at 4 inches so I am wondering what range is it possible to get an in focus picture in?

4: Is it a good investment... Is it good enough that I can easily use it on a dslr in the future?


Canon S3IS and 2GB Sandisk extreme III card in a Lowepro bag.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
TaCo
Member
96 posts
Joined Aug 2007
Location: Southern Oregon
     
Aug 23, 2007 10:49 |  #2

MusicallySilent wrote in post #3767031 (external link)
1: Is it moderately easy to pick up... (ex doesn't take half a year to get 10 shots to turn out) basically what is the learning time to at least get a sharp picture

I got some good shots first time out... and I'm very new to all of this.

MusicallySilent wrote in post #3767031 (external link)
2: Is it moderately durable... can it handle being tossed around a bit without shattering...?

Comes in a large durable plastic box with padding. The lens comes in two parts... the actual lens and the adapter. Lens cover included also. I just keep it in the plastic box and it will take a lot of abuse.

MusicallySilent wrote in post #3767031 (external link)
3: What is the focusing distance, I heard from someone it was 12" but on the site they had a sample picture taken at 4 inches so I am wondering what range is it possible to get an in focus picture in?

4" Zoom all the way out on your S3 and you'll get focus at about 4"

MusicallySilent wrote in post #3767031 (external link)
4: Is it a good investment... Is it good enough that I can easily use it on a dslr in the future?

Seems like you could use it later with a dslr. The adapter clips on over your lens.

Check out my smugmug page for images that I took with the DCR-250. These are complete newbe shots.

Ron


http://rholliday.smugm​ug.com/ (external link)
Canon 40D
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM, Sigma 150-500 f/5-6.3 DC OS HSM APO,
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II, Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM.
Canon PS S3 IS - Raynox DCR-250

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
MusicallySilent
THREAD ­ STARTER
Member
80 posts
Joined Aug 2007
     
Aug 24, 2007 22:43 |  #3

Could you explain the conditions on the camera to get a picture like this

If you could just copy and paste the EFIX data here that would probably be fine

If you could remember

Flash what type, etc.?
Focal length either from efix or a percent of zoom?
How far away from it were you?

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'text/html' | Byte size: ZERO

Canon S3IS and 2GB Sandisk extreme III card in a Lowepro bag.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
TaCo
Member
96 posts
Joined Aug 2007
Location: Southern Oregon
     
Aug 27, 2007 17:45 |  #4

Sorry this took so long to respond. I will post EFIX data when I get home tonight.

Here's what I do know...

f8 @ 1/4

Zoom all the way out... 72mm. Clip on DCR-250

Tripod mounted.

Shaded back patio... no flash.

About 4" from subject.

The fly was in a white porcelin like bowl. They tend to move alot, so I just focused on a spot and waited for one to move into focus.

I will have to look at the original photo, but I bet there was some PS work done to lighten things up.


Edit: Thats funny, I look at the photo and it says f6 @ 1/4, but my website says f8? I'll check it tonight.


http://rholliday.smugm​ug.com/ (external link)
Canon 40D
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM, Sigma 150-500 f/5-6.3 DC OS HSM APO,
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II, Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM.
Canon PS S3 IS - Raynox DCR-250

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
TaCo
Member
96 posts
Joined Aug 2007
Location: Southern Oregon
     
Aug 27, 2007 21:59 as a reply to  @ TaCo's post |  #5

Forgive me if this is too much data, took me awhile just to figure out how to extract EXIF. Remember, I very (1 month) new to this.

Exif IFD0

* Camera Make = Canon
* Camera Model = Canon PowerShot S3 IS
* Picture Orientation = normal (1)
* X-Resolution = 180/1 = 180.00
* Y-Resolution = 180/1 = 180.00
* X/Y-Resolution Unit = inch (2)
* Software/Firmware Version = Adobe Photoshop 7.0
* Last Modified Date/Time = 2007:08:09 19:55:53
* Y/Cb/Cr Positioning (Subsampling) = centered / center of pixel array (1)

Exif Sub IFD

* Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 1/4 second = 0.25000 second
* Lens F-Number/F-Stop = 80/10 = F8.00
* Exif Version = 0220
* Original Date/Time = 2007:08:09 18:37:16
* Digitization Date/Time = 2007:08:09 18:37:16
* Components Configuration = 0x01,0x02,0x03,0x00 / YCbCr
* Compressed Bits per Pixel = 3/1 = 3.00
* Shutter Speed Value (APEX) = 64/32
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/4.00 second
* Aperture Value (APEX) = 192/32
Aperture = F8.00
* Exposure Bias (EV) = 0/3 = 0.00
* Max Aperture Value (APEX) = 116/32 = 3.63
Max Aperture = F3.51
* Metering Mode = pattern / multi-segment (5)
* Flash = n/a (80)
* Focal Length = 72000/1000 mm = 72.00 mm

User Comment Character Code = not defined
* FlashPix Version = 0100
* Colour Space = sRGB (1)
* Image Width = 1874 pixels
* Image Height = 1777 pixels
* Focal Plane X-Resolution = 2816000/225 = 12515.56
* Focal Plane Y-Resolution = 2112000/169 = 12497.04
* Focal Plane X/Y-Resolution Unit = inch (2)
* Image Sensing Method = one-chip color area sensor (2)
* Image Source = digital still camera (DSC)
* Custom Rendered = normal process (0)
* Exposure Mode = auto exposure (0)
* White Balance = auto (0)
* Digital Zoom Ratio = 2816/2816 = 1.00
* Scene Capture Type = standard (0)

Exif IFD1

* Compression = JPEG compression (6)
* X-Resolution = 72/1 = 72.00
* Y-Resolution = 72/1 = 72.00
* X/Y-Resolution Unit = inch (2)
* Offset to the start byte (SOI) of JPEG compressed thumbnail data = 1062
* JPEG Interchange Format Length = 3842


http://rholliday.smugm​ug.com/ (external link)
Canon 40D
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM, Sigma 150-500 f/5-6.3 DC OS HSM APO,
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II, Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM.
Canon PS S3 IS - Raynox DCR-250

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
MusicallySilent
THREAD ­ STARTER
Member
80 posts
Joined Aug 2007
     
Sep 01, 2007 17:39 |  #6

So that is about the limit of this thing... that is pretty good compared to some slrs...

I might consider picking one up soon


Canon S3IS and 2GB Sandisk extreme III card in a Lowepro bag.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

2,149 views & 0 likes for this thread, 2 members have posted to it.
Raynox DCR-250 Macro Filter Questions
FORUMS Cameras, Lenses & Accessories Small Compact Digitals by Canon 
AAA
x 1600
y 1600

Jump to forum...   •  Rules   •  Forums   •  New posts   •  RTAT   •  'Best of'   •  Gallery   •  Gear   •  Reviews   •  Member list   •  Polls   •  Image rules   •  Search   •  Password reset   •  Home

Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!


COOKIES DISCLAIMER: This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and to our privacy policy.
Privacy policy and cookie usage info.


POWERED BY AMASS forum software 2.58forum software
version 2.58 /
code and design
by Pekka Saarinen ©
for photography-on-the.net

Latest registered member is Mihai Bucur
1384 guests, 166 members online
Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018

Photography-on-the.net Digital Photography Forums is the website for photographers and all who love great photos, camera and post processing techniques, gear talk, discussion and sharing. Professionals, hobbyists, newbies and those who don't even own a camera -- all are welcome regardless of skill, favourite brand, gear, gender or age. Registering and usage is free.