Raynox DCR-5320PRO...

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have used and still got the DCR-250, they are not easy imo as it is a very fine line of focus slightest movement and focus is lost on the critical part, having said that my technique is not the best as handheld is not brilliant but it is the way I do things :) I have some acceptable results imo, the raynox is certainly capable of producing the goods in the right hands.
I hired a macro lens lens for a week and what a revelation compared to the raynox, all I can say is if you are serious about macro and willing to spend that sort of money on the pro version then I would get a dedicated macro lens first, of course this is my opinion, for me at the moment my dcr250 for dipping into the world of macro does me fine
 
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