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First shot with Raynox

 
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Sep 23, 2007 13:15 |  #1

Right at last got out and used the Raynox in anger.
This is harder to get the focus spot on.
A shield bug first as they stay still, he he.

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Very little PP. Small crop, nothing really.

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Sep 23, 2007 13:20 |  #2

Hiya Skylab,

Great shot/start with Raynox, another convert eh :D J.A.M.O.I. what Lens did you have it on & which Raynox have you ?

Cheers for now
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Sep 23, 2007 13:28 |  #3

Hi Mark.
Thanks. This shot was taken on the Sigma 70-300 in macro mode. The Raynox is the DCR-250. I like it. I took some more useing the 100mm lens I will post them later.


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Sep 23, 2007 13:45 |  #4

Hiya Skylab,

Thanks for that, funnily enough I was PM'ing Alby tother day & he suggested trying my 250 on my 70-300, must give it a go soon :D

Cheers for now
Mark

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Hi Mark.
Thanks. This shot was taken on the Sigma 70-300 in macro mode. The Raynox is the DCR-250. I like it. I took some more useing the 100mm lens I will post them later.


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Sep 23, 2007 13:57 |  #5

Very interesting image there Brian!!


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Sep 23, 2007 13:58 |  #6

Great shot Brian. That Raynox does produce some superb results.

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Sep 23, 2007 14:08 |  #7

Welcome to the club Brian :D nice start.


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Sep 23, 2007 14:11 |  #8

Photogirl2007 wrote in post #3990812 (external link)
Very interesting image there Brian!!

Thanks Joan.

alliec wrote in post #3990814 (external link)
Great shot Brian. That Raynox does produce some superb results.

Alistair.

Thanks Alistair

Attic wrote in post #3990868 (external link)
Welcome to the club Brian :D nice start.

Thanks Alby. I'm lovin it.


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Sep 23, 2007 14:17 |  #9

Real shallow focus, and very sharp :O
i need one of these haha


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Sep 23, 2007 14:42 |  #10

Hi Brian great shot thats some manification shield bugs are quite small !
very sharp
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Sep 23, 2007 14:49 |  #11

Techuser wrote in post #3990923 (external link)
Real shallow focus, and very sharp :O
i need one of these haha

Thanks Techuser.

lcpete wrote in post #3991030 (external link)
Hi Brian great shot thats some manification shield bugs are quite small !
very sharp
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Thanks Pete. Yea took 5 shots only 1 was in focus very shallow DOF. I will have to practise a lot more.


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Sep 23, 2007 14:52 as a reply to  @ lcpete's post |  #12

Nice one skylab, great image.

I too have the DCR-250 - a brilliant conversion lens.

I am tempted to purchase the Raynox MSN-505, which can get you even closer. :D

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Sep 23, 2007 15:06 |  #13

Great shot Brian.

skylab wrote in post #3990709 (external link)
...I took some more useing the 100mm lens I will post them later.

I'll watch for these with interest. I feel another purchase coming on... :rolleyes: Mustn't tell the missus though...


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Sep 23, 2007 15:09 |  #14

MonkeymanC3 wrote in post #3991089 (external link)
Nice one skylab, great image.

I too have the DCR-250 - a brilliant conversion lens.

I am tempted to purchase the Raynox MSN-505, which can get you even closer. :D

(EDIT: Under my username why does it only say 1 post lol?)

Cheers Monkeyman.

dreamline wrote in post #3991168 (external link)
Great shot Brian.


I'll watch for these with interest. I feel another purchase coming on... :rolleyes: Mustn't tell the missus though...

Thanks Bernie. For how much they cost it's a super way of upgrading.


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Sep 23, 2007 20:26 |  #15
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Interesting results, nice shot, seems quite sharp. How much are these Raynox lenses, and can they be screwed onto lenses like filters (I presume so)? If so, are they available in a range of filter sizes I wonder...what sort of magnification do they offer, and I wonder how they compare to a Canon 500D...

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