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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 204005" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p><strong>Re: spiders</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes I do like it alot, but it has its limitations. I was trying to take photos of bees pollenating flowers on a windy day with my 90mm and DCR-250 set up but because you need to get so close it makes it harder. But I also have tried it on my 50mm 1.4D lens and it allows you to get alot closer than you could normally and I do not see any image degredation with the Raynox. Tha cap is a bit hard to remove and I am look at maybe putting a tab onto it or seeing if any other cpas fit it easier. You need a diffuser set up if using on board flash and honestly with any flash for Macro you need a diffuser as the softer light stops blowouts and excessive highlights. The Raynox DCR-250 will fit on filter size 52mm - 67mm from memory so any lens with this filter size will benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 204005, member: 9753"] [b]Re: spiders[/b] Yes I do like it alot, but it has its limitations. I was trying to take photos of bees pollenating flowers on a windy day with my 90mm and DCR-250 set up but because you need to get so close it makes it harder. But I also have tried it on my 50mm 1.4D lens and it allows you to get alot closer than you could normally and I do not see any image degredation with the Raynox. Tha cap is a bit hard to remove and I am look at maybe putting a tab onto it or seeing if any other cpas fit it easier. You need a diffuser set up if using on board flash and honestly with any flash for Macro you need a diffuser as the softer light stops blowouts and excessive highlights. The Raynox DCR-250 will fit on filter size 52mm - 67mm from memory so any lens with this filter size will benefit. [/QUOTE]
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