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DCR-150 Snap-On Macro Lens

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  • High Index Fully Coated Optical Glass
  • 2 Groups /3 Elements
  • Razor Sharp Images
  • 49mm Front Filter Thread
  • Snap-On Universal Adapter

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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Performer, March 28, 2008
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sanka (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DCR-150 Snap-On Macro Lens (Accessory)
I bought this lense in a package that came with both the Raynox DCR-150 and the Raynox DCR-250. Both lenses are excellent when snapped on the front of my Panasonic FZ8. Really any camera with a decent zoom should perform well.

Having both the Raynox 150 and 250 allows for some comparison. To be honest, I like the 150 better. I use it exclusively when I'm out in nature, the 250 has a much shallower depth of field, and is too hard to use handheld. The 150 gets a great macro, as you can see if you look at the customer images above, and the depth of field is much more forgiving. I have had far greater luck using my 150 in real world situations than my 250.

The lense takes a bit of getting used to. Some people will only shoot on manual focus, but I find this frustrating. Most cameras focus fast enough, I know my FZ8 does, and I have no problems at all. In general you just have to get into the right range (about 6" or so), and your camera will focus just... Read more
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional if you have the right lens, January 24, 2011
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Macro photography has many paths to achieve acceptable results. Extension tubes, reversing lenses, a dedicated macro lens and or course a close-up lens like the DCR-150.

One of the negative aspects of close-up lenses is that they normally come for just one size. The DCR-150 comes with an adapter that lets me use it many lens sizes and it works great (see notes below). This has enabled me to test with various lenses, an 18-55mm Kit lens, an 1.4f 50mm prime, an 2.8f 28-75mm Tamron zoom and a 70-300mm Tamron super zoom all on a Pentaz K-r camera body.

Before the DCR-150 of all my lenses the 18-55mm Kit lens and the 70-300mm Tamron had the best macro performance out of the box. If I inverted the 50mm prime I could get an impressive macro resolution but this setup is less than ideal (even if the results are very good).

So I tried the DCR-150 with all my lenses and the results were VERY surprising:

Pentax 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 II kit lens results:... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Know your camera and your lenses!, December 10, 2010
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A. Murphy (Milwaukee, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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I've got both the DCR-150 and DCR-250. Originally I purchased them for my Richo GX-200 as they screw directly in to the lens extender/adapter for the Ricoh. However, my macro shots were no closer or tighter than before! Then I did the math. My Ricoh has a macro range of 1cm by default. In order to use additional lenses (wide angle, telephoto, macro, etc.) the adapter places the add-on lens out away from the camera's lens. Consequently, at 1.5x and even 2.5x magnification, because the sensor was now further away, I couldn't get any closer to my subject.

So, lesson learned. On a camera that is capable of extremely close macro work, you likely won't be able to get in any tighter using these lenses.

That said, using it with the Canon Rebel 2Ti with the 18-55mm lens made a huge difference. Using the mount, the lense attaches easily to the Canon lens. Normally, that specific Canon lense has a usable macro distance of about 5-6 inches. With these, I can get within 3... Read more
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