On 4/19/2010 10:52 AM, Toine wrote:
The raynox ships with an adapter which fits from 49 mm and up.

They list it as working from 52-67.

I'm not sure if it works on a DA40. My DA16-45 must be set at 55 mm if
you don't want vignetting.

Good to know.

Results with the dcr250 are excellent. I have at least one lens with
IF which gives weird bokeh with extension tubes.
Most of the time I put my 250 on a F100 macro for extreme macro shots

Toine

On 19 April 2010 19:30, Larry Colen<[email protected]>  wrote:
I'm quite tempted to get a raynox dcr-250 to use with my DA40 on walkabout.
  I do have macro lenses, but they're quite a bit bigger than a raynox, plus
that means changing lenses and risking dust on the sensor.

I've seen some good work done with the raynox, but it looks like I'd need to
get a 43-49mm filter adapter to work with most of my small primes.

Is it a fun toy? A great deal? A total waste of money? All of the above?

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