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I think thats about as good as it gets from Raynox, 32 diopter :O microscopic
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Raynox-MSN-505/dp/B000E3NMD0
Raynox page says: http://raynox.co.jp/english/digital/dmc_g1/index.html#msn505
(for those who cant be bothered to click on the link):
With MSN-505 Super Macro lens attached, the camera captures an intricate tiny object like 2.7mm x 2mm for a frame-filling enlarged close-up image from the distance of 18.5mm to the object at the infinity focusing position*. You can simply "Snap On" MSN-505 Super Macro lens onto the 52mm filter threads of H-FS045200(f=45-200mm) by using a universal adapter UAC3500 and it will be able to capture macro images with minimum distortion at the maximum telephoto position of H-FS045200(f=45-200mm) zoom lens.
*H-FS045200(f=45-200mm)
90 quids though. Dont think I want to get to that sort of scope, would mean lying on the floor and crawling around <with> the bugs lol
Just interested if anyone does have one of these and how they find it as a usable piece of kit?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Raynox-MSN-505/dp/B000E3NMD0
Raynox page says: http://raynox.co.jp/english/digital/dmc_g1/index.html#msn505
(for those who cant be bothered to click on the link):
With MSN-505 Super Macro lens attached, the camera captures an intricate tiny object like 2.7mm x 2mm for a frame-filling enlarged close-up image from the distance of 18.5mm to the object at the infinity focusing position*. You can simply "Snap On" MSN-505 Super Macro lens onto the 52mm filter threads of H-FS045200(f=45-200mm) by using a universal adapter UAC3500 and it will be able to capture macro images with minimum distortion at the maximum telephoto position of H-FS045200(f=45-200mm) zoom lens.
*H-FS045200(f=45-200mm)
90 quids though. Dont think I want to get to that sort of scope, would mean lying on the floor and crawling around <with> the bugs lol
Just interested if anyone does have one of these and how they find it as a usable piece of kit?