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Review on πŸ” Raynox DCR-150 Macro Lens: Top Snap-On Solution for Enhanced Optics by Brad Wall

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good for stacking more than one Raynox

I like to shoot small/medium/large, from a small ant to a medium sized spider to a large butterfly so I bought 3 Raynox DCRs which stacked can become. I bought a Raynox DCR-150 and two Raynox DCR-2501 Raynox DCR-150 (low zoom) 2 Raynox DCR-150 with Raynox DCR-250 (medium zoom) 3 Raynox DCR-250 with another Raynox DCR-250 (high zoom) 4 Raynox DCR-250 with another Raynox DCR-250 with Raynox DCR-150 (large zoom) has not yet been tested. to adjust the magnification by scaling. I think Raynox sells a 3x lens, but then again you're stuck at 3x. When doing macro photography I find it much better to have 3 separate lenses that can be stacked for more adjustment rather than being stuck with 1 lens to keep us stuck. When using a lens, is the magnification insufficient or too large a magnification to take a picture of the lens? The spider below is very small you can only see 1 color and he is on his back just looking at him with your eyes and you can't see any color on his face like on the front legs before it is enlarged with In other words, if you look at the spider with your own eyes, it looks all black with 1 color on its back. I use Fuji Xt-3 BKT and Stack with Helicon Focus 7

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • No color required