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some first photos from the Raynox DR250........
Posted By: Suzu, 12-30-2008, 07:47 PM

not great but a start.

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12-30-2008, 09:04 PM   #2
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DOF seems tight but the bokeh is excellent. The corn could use just a little sharpening in pp. Looks like the Raynox is doing the job.
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QuoteOriginally posted by mithrandir Quote
DOF seems tight but the bokeh is excellent. The corn could use just a little sharpening in pp. Looks like the Raynox is doing the job.
Thanks for the advice will work on it. Looking forward to playing around with it.
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Thats on my shopping list (among others.....) well done


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Nice close focus--how exactly does the Raynox work? Does it simply attach to any lens and allow close focus? Is there any adjustment on the Raynox?
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Yes it attaches to the end of any lens that is 49-67mm but when on a zoom lens it is awesome. I put my 70-300mm lens in macro mode with the Raynox on and it was perfect

Very reasonably priced also..$55.00 at Amazon.com
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nice Suzu! I will put one on my wish list for the near future...

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Good job Suzu. Working with the raynox dcr250 is challenging but it can be a lot of fun too. Enjoy!
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Oh my God--$55 for anything on this DSLR--I'm not sure I can get an original battery for that. Amazing. Can you tell me how it attaches? Can you post a few more images? Thanks
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I can tell you it's as easy as putting on a lens cap. Google it and see how it works, it's quite easy to set up, a little more work to get used to. But it's a lot of fun
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