Raynox adapters

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I have seen quite a number of the macro adapters being used and am seriously thinking of buying one of the DCR250 ones next week to use with my AFS105vr macro lens but when looking on the net I came across some fish-eye adapters. Are they any good? I would love a fish-eye lens but can't justify the cost for the little use it would get but if I could get an adapter for £120 that would give me the same effect (I appreciate that it will not be up to the same IQ etc but these are just for fun shots) then great.
 
I always champion the Raynox range and have used the dcr150,250 and msn202 for a few years now and find them first class and an easy, reasonably cheap way into macro giving excellent results. Don't bother with those cheap 4 screw on filter sets on ebay as they are pretty poor.
 
I always champion the Raynox range and have used the dcr150,250 and msn202 for a few years now and find them first class and an easy, reasonably cheap way into macro giving excellent results. Don't bother with those cheap 4 screw on filter sets on ebay as they are pretty poor.

I have one of the best macro lenses I have used but was thinking of the raynox to get just that little bit more.

Has anyone used one of the fish-eye convertors? Is the msn202 one of them?
 
No the 202 is what I shoved on my Mp-e with the 1.4 tele converter to get me up to 11.1x lifesize. I have not tried their other lenses only the macro stuff.
Here is a link to the raynox on the mp-e thread. :linky
 
No the 202 is what I shoved on my Mp-e with the 1.4 tele converter to get me up to 11.1x lifesize. I have not tried their other lenses only the macro stuff.
Here is a link to the raynox on the mp-e thread. :linky

Oh right, seen that thread thanks :)
 
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