Oshiro 60mm f2.8 2:1 Macro lens.
I bought it hoping I would be able to hand hold it on my Sony A6500 with In Body Image Stabilization.
Unfortunately I'm just to unsteady to pull it off and the relatively short working distance does not lend itself to working on a tripod which is my normal macro mode.
Lens in like new, in box with documentation and lens caps. Mount is Canon EOS and it comes with an adapter for use on Sony E-mount cameras.
This is a MANUAL lens, no autofocus and no auto aperture. Focuses from infinity to 2:1.
$150 Paypal only, I pay fees and shipping to lower 48.
Raynox DCR-150 is a clip-on macro. Magnification depends on the lens you use it on.
Like new, in plastic case with Snap-On Universal Adapter, fits 52 t o67mm filter thread lenses.
Tuns of reviews on this lens online. I'm selling for same reasons listed above.
$35, Paypal only, I pay fees and shipping to lower 48.
$180 for both.
Howdy. Just for the record, I don't think many people can do 2:1 without solid support of one kind or another. Resting the end of the lens on a solid surface, for example, and photographing fairly motionless subjects. Good luck on your sale.
I have the raynox 150 and I really love it. I have taken a lot of shots with it without a tripod and done well kneeling close to the subject. However I have to admit I cannot kneel as easily as I used to. It takes wonderful pictures and I think it's worth the price that you are selling it for. I would actually be tempted to buy it. But for now I have to pass. I also have the 250 but I prefer the 150.
Does 2:1 give you more magnification than 2:1?
I meant 2:1 more than 1:1
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