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Raynox DCR-250 Super Macro Snap-On Lens

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Features

  • Raynox dcr-250 lens includes a snap-on universal mount
  • Suitable for 52mm to 67mm filter size
  • Dcr-250 super macro Lens obtains the maximum macro magnification power when set at the most telephoto position of zoom lens

Description

Raynox DCR-250 Super Macro Snap-On Lens

Brand: Raynox


Focal Length Description: 250


Lens Type: Macro


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF,Nikon F(DX),Sony Alpha, Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: 49 mm


Product Dimensions: 2.09 x 0.71 x 0.71 inches


Item Weight: 2.1 ounces


Item model number: DCR-250


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 22, 2006


Manufacturer: Raynox


Country of Origin: Japan


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  • easy to use.
Style: Single
Very good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by davej

  • Good lens
Style: Single
Not a new product but very good quality macro lens for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Eugene

  • Little hard to focus with it.
Style: Single
I have tried several times but is really hard to focus with it. The quality is good and the price is ok.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by EdgardCafe

  • Great Detail for Tiny Subjects
Style: Single
I use this product to photograph insects in my backyard. In the attached photos, the colder/brighter/fly-fully-in-focus shot is a crop of a bare macro photo. The warmer/softer-light/tighter-focus shot is a crop from a photo using the DCR-250. (Both are of the same fly, at 100mm, closest focal distance, f/29, with two full-sized off-camera speedlights illuminating the fly. Both are shot with a Tokina 100mm macro lens on a Nikon D7100.) It can be difficult to get shots of bugs with the DCR-250: it takes me about 10 seconds of moving in and out to get the shot in-focus, and at only 4-5" between the front of the lens and the subject--most bugs won't tolerate that level of close attention, and they disappear before I can get a shot--but when I can get them, the details in the photos are great! The DCR-250 takes an already thin Depth-of-Field, and makes it razor-thin. Closing the aperture to f/29 is my best answer for opening the DOF a little--but it also means that the camera needs really intense lighting to expose the shot in a reasonable amount of time: thus I always shoot with flash for my macro shots. This is more than 1:1 macro; as the size of the in-focus frame is about the size of a dime for the DCR-250 on my 100mm lens, (in other words, the width of a 10 cent-piece is the width of the picture I can take with this. Other lenses with other focal lengths can fit more / or less / into the frame, but this gives some idea of how close this device can take you to small subjects.) Being able to quickly remove and re-install the DCR-250 is very nice. (Most bugs won't stay-put while I do so--so I can't take comparative shots like the attached ones very often--but I still appreciate being able to quickly remove or to use the DCR-250.) I also appreciate that I can use the DCR-250 on any of my lenses, without purchasing any lens-size converters. For tiny subjects, the DCR-250 is a great way to extend the magnification, to get good shots of smaller subjects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020 by Cary Covington Cary Covington

  • Macro lens
Style: Single
Great little kens for the price. Ezy to use. As expected it has a very small dof so needs caefull setting up of the subject. Works well on all my lens ..
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Peter

  • Excellent Lens
Style: Single
I own a Canon Powershot SX40 camera. The lens readily fits the lens on my Canon without buying or adding any additional fittings. This is not a true Macro lens; it works in conjunction with the camera's built in telephoto lens, to allow the telephoto lens to focus close to objects. The combination of the EXTENDED telephoto and DCR0250 makes a very powerful macro photographic lens system. For the lens to work, you must extend your built in telephoto lens; the more the camera telephoto lens is extended, the more magnified the subject. The camera should be put into MACRO focus mode to aid in focusing, but focus is achieved by physically moving the camera back and forth. The lens has a very narrow depth of field, and a short depth of focus. I bought a Cowboy Studios Macro Focusing Rail Set to aid focusing the camera Cowboystudio Macro Focusing Rail Set with 4 Way, Fine Control and Camera Focusing Rail for Macro Photography . I highly recommend that you invest in a 4 way focusing rail set for use with the DCR-250 lens. I already owned a Bogen Manfrotto tripod, but I needed a sturdy tripod for tabletop use; I bought a Silk Tabletop Tripod ( Slik Mini-pro Dq Table-top Tripod ), which I will review. The lens quality is excellent. It allows the camera to photograph microscopic details (literally). I took a photograph of a prepared microscope slide containing a small slice of flower bud; the detail was perfect, and showed all of the organelles. I also photographed several individual snowflakes. I'm putting the photo of the microscope slide and snowflakes on Amazon with the DCR-250, so you can see the quality of the lens. I took 2 photos of 2 tiny snowflakes laying together; in one photograph I focused on the flake furthest from the camera and in the other photo I focused on the near flake. This demonstrates the short depth of focus and how critical it is to focus by moving the camera. The photographs of objects using the DCR-250, are crisp, detailed, and beautiful. This Macro lens makes a welcome addition to my photographic equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013 by dsk dsk

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